Good News.
I'm just reading "How to be an Anti-racist" (Ibram Kendi) - haven't got far yet, but it's very thought-provoking. One problem he identifies is that we've made the term "racist" far too prejudicial. His argument is that, if we used it as a normal descriptive word, then we'd be far more ready to call out someone for their racism. We're almost certainly all racist in some ways - but odious creatures like Farage are truly, deep-down, bigoted and unpleasant.
I'm just reading "How to be an Anti-racist" (Ibram Kendi) - haven't got far yet, but it's very thought-provoking. One problem he identifies is that we've made the term "racist" far too prejudicial. His argument is that, if we used it as a normal descriptive word, then we'd be far more ready to call out someone for their racism. We're almost certainly all racist in some ways - but odious creatures like Farage are truly, deep-down, bigoted and unpleasant.