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So, you were racist …

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Yesterday, after news stating that more people in the UK voted to leave the European Union more than voting to survive, I found myself in a strange situation in an attempt to explain a small group of people just because the voters left and that they were not racist, did not mean that racism was not a problem. It was like a scene from a movie in which the director tried to explain a point about the white concession. “It is more about something of migration.” A white woman groans, “and I am not racist. How do they dare say that I am racist?”

I wanted to tell her that it was amazing that she was making it about her when he transferred my friends (plural) to social media to exchange ethnic abuse incidents that they were exposed to in the few hours in which the result of the European Union referendum was announced. Social media was soaked in ethnic abuse of strangers, and it is worrying that this result, and the similar language used by Nigel Faraj and other far -right in this country have normal this type of discriminatory behavior.

in Interview with AlterntNam Chomsky’s popularity, Donald Trump’s popularity, attributed to the creation of fear, with the fact that “people feel isolated, impotence, and the victim of the strong forces they do not understand and cannot influence them.”

Mostly people in the classes operating in Britain were the ones who felt the results of the changing economy – especially the harsh cuts in the field of social welfare and financing discounts in the services provided by the conservative government. For some, although the blame does not put directly with these right -wing politicians, but instead, with people coming to take what is ours.

I mentioned the telegraph One of the predictors is whether the England region, which voted is the vacation, is the number of migrants who live there already, which certainly proves that this is related to isolated people who are fighting abstract concerns about the next person to get them and what they have?

When I look at Nigel Farage and ILK, I see a lesser version of Donald Trump blames all the ills on this country on foreigners and invisible forces like the so -called “European Union Elected”. They come to take your job, and they come to kill you, and they bring disease and crime … Although all these hateful accusations are incorrect, it is easy to see why people who think they may have a reason for fear and may search for a leader in the assembly.

The language of hatred and fear can have serious results and I am afraid of what may come in the next few years. I find that it is terrifying that Britain first (which I consider a group of hatred) is a military training for its members and Talk about war and violence as a way to achieve their goals. They were associated with the assassination of Joe Cox (which they denied) and also threatened the mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, cabinet member Sajid Jafid and others with “direct work” because they are Muslims.

I am concerned about the division -making language used by the main politicians (David Cameron calls refugees, for example) gives this extremism a green light.

Discriminatory abuse and violence will increase, and I no longer get to know the country in which it grew up. There was always racism, sexual discrimination, gay phobia, classic, and age … but I never felt as if they had a real power on us.

It has changed. Legitimacy has been made by men who are claims like Nigel Farage and we will all suffer for it. He plays hate policy and is – not immigrants – and this makes Great Britain a worse place.



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