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Just a quick thought, there were two Syrian children in the press quite recently who had been attacked in Bridgend and told to "go home", and there were a number of comments under the Walesonline article which seemed to be more in support of the attackers rather than the children. Wales is usually an incredibly welcoming place but, especially given current political climate, if someone says something is racist then it's usually worth engaging with that, the very worst that will happen is that you learn more about the UK's history that is underreported, rather than disbelieving someone who says their family experiences frequent racism. In my humble opinion, of course.
“Oh, I think that’s a load of s***e. It’s so bloody boring! Just do it a bit more conscientiously! Just try a bit harder! That comes from people who haven’t had to try hard, and all of the people who aren’t complaining are women and people of colour, because we’re really used to having to work out creative ways to get ahead" (https://www.standard.co.uk/showbiz/c...-a4264051.html)
Funny how the taking down of a banner can trigger so many sensitive men