Thatcher changed back. She took away rights and freedoms of the working class that had been won after the war, and wisely accepted (grudgingly by most, and not at all by some) by the parliamentary Conservative party as part of the post-war consensus. Thatcher hated that. As you go on to acknowledge. But this means they are indeed against change. Being instinctively against gay marriage, the right to strike and anything muslimy isn't being 'concerned about change'; it is about taking us back to the 1930s, when workers knew their place.I beg to differ. Conservatives are concerned about change, rather than against it. Thatcher changed things. The rampant right that we've been afflicted with over the past decade or so also embrace change: they want to change things back to a century or two ago when the sun never set on the Empire, patriarchy ruled supreme, children worked down the pit, there were no weekends, holidays, maternity leave let alone paternity leave, ...
It's why the Minister for the Eighteenth Century is their cheerleader supreme.
Indeed but who is saying only Mediterranean people can act in Anthony and Cleopatra?Either way, she wasn’t Afro-Caribbean…
A fantastic writer and mind wrote about it.
Woke Racism: How a New Religion Has Betrayed Black America
In his new book, John McWhorter argues that a neoracism, disguised as antiracism, is hurting Black communities in this country. According to McWhorter, the problem is that a well-meaning but pernicious form of antiracism has become, not a progressive ideology, but a religion. In Woke Racism...news.columbia.edu
Agree completely.You seem to have fallen into the trap of categorising people, Mo.
Recent generations = narrow-minded
Teachers = brainwashers
Society at large = insecure, shallow and polarised
I take issue with most of that but also sense we've become increasingly polarised in recent years. Our tribal instincts mean we're predisposed to in-group thinking and defining ourselves against the other side. When I make a humorous comment on a thread line this I'm effectively nailing my colours to the mast, knowing a like-minded individual will give me a thumbs up.
Big issues like Brexit have added fuel to the divisions we see today though, and the fires are continually stoked by the likes of the Mail's unabated othering. Ezra Klein's book on polarisation mentions a political ad from 2004 in which a couple, played by actors, are asked what they think of Howard Dean:
“Well,” says the husband , “I think Howard Dean should take his tax-hiking, government-expanding, latte-drinking, sushi-eating, Volvo-driving, New York Times-reading....” - in steps the wife - " body-piercing, Hollywood-loving, left-wing freak show back to Vermont, where it belongs.”
You can see where Suella "tofu-eating wokerati" Braverman and Mark "Negroni-swilling establishment" Dolan get their inspiration from.
All considered, I'm not sure if the UK is more polarised than in the past or if it's just amplified by certain politicians, publications and social media. I don't get such an impression of a divided nation when I'm out in the real world.
I’d prefer the Guardian wouldn’t bother I’m at all with Clarkson, it’s not newsworthyThe opinion pieces in the Guardian/Telegraph or any other paper aren't the major issue with those papers in my view - you can at least see it's somebody's opinion.
It's the way that they report the same stories but with a slightly different slant that's more insidious.
To give a trivial example from the Guardian (since I recently cancelled my Times subscription), the other day they reported a story about a batch of cider produced by Jeremy Clarkson's farm needing to be disposed of due to a safety concern over the bottles. (Apparently some had over fermented and could explode).
Quite why this needed a couple of paragraphs tagged on the end listing various controversies Clarkson's been involved in escaped me. This was left out of reports of the same story I saw elsewhere.
I was hoping for an answer from TB and names of the “lots of racists”Erm, I actually can on this one.
Racism is defined as “prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism by an individual, community, or institution against a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalised.”
There is an uncomfortably large number of people in black communities who truly understand racism to be “prejudice against black people”. Indeed I have seen numerous videos/posts/comments where people have said exactly that, or quite literally “black people can’t be racist”. Now, the reason I am mentioning black people in this example is because of BLM, which was huge as a social justice movement alongside the likes of MeToo.
A much more specific and personal example was the casting of a trans performer playing a female part in a recent production of “Legally Blonde: The Musical” at the Regents Park Open Air Theatre. The performer in question got very poor reviews due to being miscast and unable to sing the score as written, and proceeded to say “I don’t care what a bunch of straight/white people say, this show isn’t for them, it’s for all the queer people and people of colour”.
Now, it goes without saying if a performer came out and said “I don’t care what a bunch of gay/black people say, this show isn’t for them, it’s all for the straight people and white people” they would be sacked. From the show, by their agent, and probably have their social media shut down too. They would be “cancelled”.
Brag?Of course, this list is only based on publically admitted wokeness. There's probably people more woke than those on the list, they just don't brag about it in public.
Well in this case it might be if you've happened to buy a case of that batch of cider and it goes off in your face.I’d prefer the Guardian wouldn’t bother I’m at all with Clarkson, it’s not newsworthy
Nope. Disagree. In saying that Thatcher changed back, you're operating on the basis that there was a beginning -- whatever that is 'natural' or 'normal' -- that she was trying to return us to after all that dreadful 'social engineering' of the postwar years.Thatcher changed back. She took away rights and freedoms of the working class that had been won after the war, and wisely accepted (grudgingly by most, and not at all by some) by the parliamentary Conservative party as part of the post-war consensus. Thatcher hated that. As you go on to acknowledge. But this means they are indeed against change. Being instinctively against gay marriage, the right to strike and anything muslimy isn't being 'concerned about change'; it is about taking us back to the 1930s, when workers knew their place.
It is ironic that this is supported by many low income people who seem content to know their place, their station - the old and pathetic unctuous attitude of an element of the working class that feel slightly superior to the lowest of the low.
A fantastic writer and mind wrote about it.
Woke Racism: How a New Religion Has Betrayed Black America
In his new book, John McWhorter argues that a neoracism, disguised as antiracism, is hurting Black communities in this country. According to McWhorter, the problem is that a well-meaning but pernicious form of antiracism has become, not a progressive ideology, but a religion. In Woke Racism...news.columbia.edu
Because he’s talking bollocks.Why not just type some names, instead of a link to a video who no-one will want – or bother – to watch or an article that no-one asked for?
Woke is a huge danger to normal everyday life. Its the thing that gets you sacked after years and years being respected as someone well known in your profession because you said one small thing that some nutter did not like. Its the thing that means your misses might get raped by the geezer claiming he's a bird and sees her in the female changing rooms. Its the reason kids know everything about wanking etc when they are 5 because the sex mad woke brigade shove it down their throats at school.And I could go on and on.
Ah, I was really looking for and answer to my question.
But I wasn’t expecting one. So I’m not too disappointed.
Just a list of the “lots of racists” in the “woke mob”Well if you want the social media ones one like Evergreen State College where they told white people to stay off campus for the day.
Or the Rutgers Prof. who said we need to get rid of white people.
That kind of stuff?
Ah yes but you could say the same about white nationalists - racism is racism and can’t be condoned.Indeed but who is saying only Mediterranean people can act in Anthony and Cleopatra?
The examples you've given are from a very small minority who want to make their voices heard, not from society as a whole.
As for our resident Australian troll, of course, people of colour can be racist. Indian people look down on Africans for instance.
It is nothing to do with race or colour. It is about live and let live.
What is wrong with that?
Only those who want to sow division are up in arms about it, trying to find things to criticise, almost every day. Maybe that's what validates them?
I think we violently agree. By and large.Nope. Disagree. In saying that Thatcher changed back, you're operating on the basis that there was a beginning -- whatever that is 'natural' or 'normal' -- that she was trying to return us to after all that dreadful 'social engineering' of the postwar years.
Where you are on to something is that Thatcher was a neoliberal (or, more accurately, a strange hybrid of neoliberalism and social/cultural conservatism). The word neoliberal implies a new form of liberalism, whereas it's intended aim was to return liberalism to its origins, to 'classical liberalism', after all that mid-century 'social liberalism' had veered liberalism off course.
Where did I give the impression I condoned it?Ah yes but you could say the same about white nationalists - racism is racism and can’t be condoned.
Just a list of the “lots of racists” in the “woke mob”
Just an answer to the question I asked really. It was quite a simple question. It seemed like you knew the names off the top of your head but I see you are having to furiously retrospectively Google things to back up your argument.
It’s fine, don’t worry about it. In many ways you have already answered my question.