- Jul 10, 2003
- 27,766
Indeed.
Having an ‘opinion’ and ‘right to speak’ was considered more valid than fact or being racist (unless you were spouting antisemitism).
Many people were emboldened that they could finally call a spade, a spade. Many people loved the fact Boris Johnson set the tone by calling out Muslim women for looking like letter boxes etc.
At its non-ideological core, Brexit was just plain nasty. It allowed a lot of nasty people to feel good about themselves and their racist ideology.
There were also a lot of extremely naive people taken in by that extremist core. However, as facts have become blindingly obvious, they have dropped away, ignoring it and pretending it didn't happen, or having 'no interest' in politics, leaving that insidious core completely exposed for what it is. Unfortunately, we may still have the best part of another year of this, getting more desperate and more extreme.
Don't forget folks, a vote is for life, not just for Christmas