Stapleford is right. And also, what you say about the concepts of white history and black history is true, Atheist- they are ridiculous lefty woke concepts designed at rewriting history and to divide us. We have had the statue of Mandela in Parliament Square for years, alongside Churchill, Cromwell, Ghandi, Lincoln, Pankhurst etc. And rightly so. Where it goes wrong is when there is an attempt by some very vocal groups to undermine our proud history, and to divide us by promoting 'black' history, which, as Stableford pointed out, does nothing but add to division along racial lines. Let's not forget that the violent BLM movement vandalised the Cenotaph in Whitehall and the Churchill statue, and would continue doing so if they were allowed. We are not the USA, and we are not a racist nation. Most people of BAME heritage do not think of themselves as victims, or oppressed, or somehow 'lesser' than the rest of society. But there does appear to be a current loud voice, amplified by the leftwing media which would have you believe that we are a nationnof racists, and should somehow feel ashamed of our heritage and past.
And its a dangerous narrative that we allow to divide us. The colour of our skin means nothing, we are British.