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pampango Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-03-11 07:39 AM
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UK: 'Reverse racism' or 'failed multiculturalism' are myths to deflect the real source of blame:
an ever deeper economic rift

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/jun/03/poor-white-britons-discrimination-not-racial


English Defence League supporters during a demonstration in Bradford.

As America's first black presidential couple were being toasted across Europe last week, a study released by Harvard and Tufts universities suggested that, rather than embracing a "postracial" era, growing numbers of white Americans see themselves as victims of discrimination. Progress towards racial equality is, they believe, "linked to a new inequality – at their expense" – a notion that the Tea Party movement has developed into a political platform.

These findings resonate with a 2008 British government survey that suggested 29% of white Britons felt themselves to be discriminated against on grounds of race. Although Britain has no race-based quotas for education or employment, perceptions that ethnic minorities get "preferential treatment" at the expense of whites have gained traction. The statistics still show there are proportionately twice as many low-income ethnic minority households as white ones; and unemployment is much higher for black, Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities.

Myths of white marginalisation tend to be dismissed as rightwing bigotry, but the danger is that they can exert a wider appeal and stoke conflict, particularly in troubled economic times. Deployed by the BNP in impoverished Oldham in 2001, they fomented white rage and violence. On the 10th anniversary of the riots last week, a BBC Newsnight film showed that some white Oldham residents still believe that ethnic minorities get better schools and housing.

The nonsensical idea that "racism cuts both ways" is peddled by the English Defence League, which has escalated violent campaigns of intimidation in the name of "indigenous" Britons. While the BNP has met electoral disaster and the EDL remains a street-fighting fringe, we must stay alert to the uses of "reverse racism" – which, along with increasingly acceptable anti-immigrant discourse, provides false explanations for worsening economic conditions.
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Orrex Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-03-11 07:49 AM
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1. As a white male, I'm often forced to use separate water fountains or ride at the back of the bus
Edited on Fri Jun-03-11 07:50 AM by Orrex
Hardy har har.


This whole "reverse racism" thing sickens me, and I hear it all the time. "Bob got a break because he's black" or "Sally wouldn't get away with that if she were white." Blah blah blah. :puke:


And of course it's typically preceded by a heart-felt disclaimer along the lines of "I'm not racist, but..."
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