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  • #16
    Re: Problem in Leeds Tonight

    Originally posted by pipster View Post
    So we have Bangladeshis in London rioting over something happening in Bangladesh
    We have people in Leeds setting fire to council buses, the person caught in video doing it is ‘Asian heritage’ something to do with kids being taken into care
    And we have a clueless Home Secretary who whose dept just said “ The Home Office said: "We are giving the police the resources they need to tackle crime."
    I am more pessimistic about race relations in the UK due to the proliferation of critical race theory in institutions and high immigration and our communities are reshaping less into diverse places and more into a patchwork of highly concentrated and pretty homogeneous communities.

    So there are issues..

    And Harehills is a very Asian part of Leeds..

    But there is nothing to suggest that it's anything to do with that is there? From what I have read it's about the removal of a child from a Roma family.

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    • #17
      Re: Problem in Leeds Tonight

      Originally posted by pipster View Post
      So we have Bangladeshis in London rioting over something happening in Bangladesh
      We have people in Leeds setting fire to council buses, the person caught in video doing it is ‘Asian heritage’ something to do with kids being taken into care
      And we have a clueless Home Secretary who whose dept just said “ The Home Office said: "We are giving the police the resources they need to tackle crime."
      The persons chucking rubbish into the bus were white

      And there are videos of white kids throwing missiles at the police

      I didn't think it would take you long

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      • #18
        Re: Problem in Leeds Tonight

        Originally posted by pipster View Post
        So we have Bangladeshis in London rioting over something happening in Bangladesh
        We have people in Leeds setting fire to council buses, the person caught in video doing it is ‘Asian heritage’ something to do with kids being taken into care
        And we have a clueless Home Secretary who whose dept just said “ The Home Office said: "We are giving the police the resources they need to tackle crime."
        Posting without the correct facts as per normal.

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        • #19
          Re: Problem in Leeds Tonight

          Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
          I am more pessimistic about race relations in the UK due to the proliferation of critical race theory in institutions and high immigration and our communities are reshaping less into diverse places and more into a patchwork of highly concentrated and pretty homogeneous communities.

          So there are issues..

          And Harehills is a very Asian part of Leeds..

          But there is nothing to suggest that it's anything to do with that is there? From what I have read it's about the removal of a child from a Roma family.
          The academic term "Critical Race Theory" (CRT) has been appropriated negatively by right-wing, racist, and xenophobic groups in recent years. Originally developed in the 1970s and 1980s by academics like Derrick Bell, Kimberly Crenshaw, and Richard Delgado, CRT aimed to examine and challenge the ways in which race and racism intersect with politics, culture, and the law. It provided a framework for understanding systemic racism and its impact on marginalised communities.

          However, right-wing groups have distorted CRT to serve their own agendas, portraying it as a divisive and dangerous ideology. Which appears is what you are doing. They often misrepresent CRT as an attack on white people and Western values, using it as a scapegoat for various societal issues. This negative appropriation has fueled fear and resentment, leading to widespread misinformation and misunderstanding about CRT's true purpose and goals.

          By framing CRT as a threat, these groups have rallied support for policies that oppose diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives (you've thrown in 'high immigration' too) . This not only hinders constructive conversations about race but also perpetuates harmful stereotypes and xenophobic attitudes. The misappropriation of CRT underscores a broader resistance to acknowledging and addressing systemic racism, ultimately obstructing progress towards a more just and equitable society.

          Also, we start to see posts on here that specifically reference 'looking asian' which starts to casually but insidiously target non-white UK nationals and just serves to prop up institutional and personal prejudices.

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          • #20
            Re: Problem in Leeds Tonight

            Originally posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
            The academic term "Critical Race Theory" (CRT) has been appropriated negatively by right-wing, racist, and xenophobic groups in recent years. Originally developed in the 1970s and 1980s by academics like Derrick Bell, Kimberly Crenshaw, and Richard Delgado, CRT aimed to examine and challenge the ways in which race and racism intersect with politics, culture, and the law. It provided a framework for understanding systemic racism and its impact on marginalised communities.

            However, right-wing groups have distorted CRT to serve their own agendas, portraying it as a divisive and dangerous ideology. Which appears is what you are doing. They often misrepresent CRT as an attack on white people and Western values, using it as a scapegoat for various societal issues. This negative appropriation has fueled fear and resentment, leading to widespread misinformation and misunderstanding about CRT's true purpose and goals.

            By framing CRT as a threat, these groups have rallied support for policies that oppose diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives (you've thrown in 'high immigration' too) . This not only hinders constructive conversations about race but also perpetuates harmful stereotypes and xenophobic attitudes. The misappropriation of CRT underscores a broader resistance to acknowledging and addressing systemic racism, ultimately obstructing progress towards a more just and equitable society.

            Also, we start to see posts on here that specifically reference 'looking asian' which starts to casually but insidiously target non-white UK nationals and just serves to prop up institutional and personal prejudices.
            Claims to want a constructive conversation about race...refers to people with a different opinion as racist and xenophobic in the first sentence 🫣.

            I agree with you that what is an interesting and useful theory 50 years ago has been distorted and I agree that some right wing ideologies have done that, but by far the greatest distortion has come from the left; viewing almost every issue through the prism of race. And that is creating division I'm afraid.

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            • #21
              Re: Problem in Leeds Tonight

              Originally posted by pipster View Post
              So we have Bangladeshis in London rioting over something happening in Bangladesh
              We have people in Leeds setting fire to council buses, the person caught in video doing it is ‘Asian heritage’ something to do with kids being taken into care
              And we have a clueless Home Secretary who whose dept just said “ The Home Office said: "We are giving the police the resources they need to tackle crime."
              The Home Secretaries responsible for policing, law and order, the justice system etc for the last 14 years have been Teresa May, Amber Rudd, Sajid David, Priti Patel, Stella Braverman, Grant Schapps, Suella Braverman ii (returning after she'd been sacked from the previous time), James Cleverly and up until a few weeks ago............................................... ...Yvette Cooper. Just take politics out of it for just a sec and reflect. Have a look at the policing figures under the Party of Law & Order since 2010 here https://www.gov.uk/government/statis...olice%20forces.

              ....start joining the dots.

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              • #22
                Re: Problem in Leeds Tonight

                Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                Claims to want a constructive conversation about race...refers to people with a different opinion as racist and xenophobic in the first sentence ��.

                I agree with you that what is an interesting and useful theory 50 years ago has been distorted and I agree that some right wing ideologies have done that, but by far the greatest distortion has come from the left; viewing almost every issue through the prism of race. And that is creating division I'm afraid.
                No it hasn't. Different opinions can be racist and xenophobic James. That's how it works I'm afraid. Now, people don't like that being pointed out. They think they are being accused of being racist when in fact, it's the 'language' and descriptors that are racist and there should, at least, be some acknowledgement of that.

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                • #23
                  Re: Problem in Leeds Tonight

                  Originally posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
                  No it hasn't. Different opinions can be racist and xenophobic James. That's how it works I'm afraid. Now, people don't like that being pointed out. They think they are being accused of being racist when in fact, it's the 'language' and descriptors that are racist and there should, at least, be some acknowledgement of that.
                  Well I think the policies you likely support are the ones creating community divisions, driving us apart, dividing us along racial lines etc. I think we've gone backwards in the last 20 years or so. That doesn't mean I think you are racist and xenophobic.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Problem in Leeds Tonight

                    Originally posted by MOZZER2 View Post
                    just got in what's all this about ?

                    GB news guy.

                    He's a twat.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Problem in Leeds Tonight

                      Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                      Well I think the policies you likely support are the ones creating community divisions, driving us apart, dividing us along racial lines etc. I think we've gone backwards in the last 20 years or so. That doesn't mean I think you are racist and xenophobic.
                      That's actually really offensive.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Problem in Leeds Tonight

                        Originally posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
                        That's actually really offensive.
                        Well funnily enough, it didn't read like a Valentine's card when you were talking about racism and xenophobia!

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                        • #27
                          Re: Problem in Leeds Tonight

                          Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                          Well funnily enough, it didn't read like a Valentine's card when you were talking about racism and xenophobia!
                          Deflection.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Problem in Leeds Tonight

                            Originally posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
                            Deflection.
                            There's no deflection about it. It's a theory, I think a deeply flawed one that is creating greater divisions by emphasising our differences rather than what unites us. That's a perfect reasonable and sound conclusion. Others will have other conclusions.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Problem in Leeds Tonight

                              Never quite understood the idea of protesting by smashing up your local area.

                              Not going to pretend I actually know what is going on so that's my only comment.

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                              • #30
                                Re: Problem in Leeds Tonight

                                What surprised me was the amount of people who were blatantly committing extremely violent and antisocial acts on camera, with no attempt to cover faces. I hope the police are in their mob handed for the next few weeks pulling people and putting doors in.

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