Bevendean Hillbilly
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I think he is a very interesting, and clever guy. I also believe he recognises his white heritage. He does quite a lot of work with young people, and employs young people.
Along with writing etc. I learned more about African history in a hour from him than in all my years of school. I dont think he considers it a 'struggle' particularly, but he does poiint out truths, that some people were not aware of, or didnt want to be aware of.
OK but I think there's another issue here.
I'm working with loads of Black Nurses at the moment in East London and we talk about this stuff a lot.
Most of them, men and women, who come from a Christian tradition (West Indian or African) and the usual comment is that it's rare for them to experience any racism towards them from white colleagues but there is a lot of antipathy between them and the Asian Muslim community.
Oddly, white vs black tension has eased significantly as more Muslims enter the picture and tensions there increase.
My point is that racism is a moving target. Culture rather than race is widely seen as the emerging battlefield. Black British are far more integrated and there is much less tension but we see an alarming rise in Antisemitism. But if you look behind the headlines, which imply this is predominantly between white Brits and Jews, it's actually between Muslims and Jews.
It's very confusing and badly reported.