Travellers face racist crackdown

Riot police dawn raid on Dale Farm

The Tories are planning to pass new laws to stop Travellers setting up sites to live on. This follows the violent eviction of Dale Farm last summer, where an entire community was forced off their land by a militarised police operation.

Britain’s Traveller community has been the victim of decades of racist attacks by Labour and Tory governments. Once again the government is using Travellers as scapegoats for their economic policies which attack all working people and benefit the rich.

In 1968 under a Labour government the Caravan Sites Act was brought in and around 400 caravan parks were built around Britain. However the act was basically cancelled out by the Criminal Justice act in 1994 which scrapped the duty on councils to provide land for Travellers.

The new law will allow town halls to put up stop notices as well as imposing unlimited fine and setting the police on peaceful communities who refuse to be shunted around like rubbish. This will give even greater power to big landowners who don’t live on the land, or work on the land, to profit from it by building useless luxury housing and offices.

Instead of trying to reduce the impact of the economic crisis on jobs, healthcare and education the Tories are more concerned with defending the right of millionaires to have instant access to police and councils to defend their property.

Eric Pickles, the community secretary claims the changes are to ‘prevent violent stand offs’ like the one we saw last year. What he fails to mention is the fact that the only reason there was any kind of ‘stand-off’ was because the local waged a ten year campaign of demonization in order to drive people out of their homes. Travellers at Dale Farm had been sold the land ten years previously and had created an integrated and successful community, yet they were still forced out by police with batons, dogs and a media hate campaign.

Given that 90% of Travellers’ planning applications are rejected as opposed to the national average of 20% it is clear that Travellers are subject to a racist policy which prevents them from building stable communities.

With a massive housing crisis and no affordable houses being built it is difficult to see where people are supposed to live if they are unable to afford rent or purchase a property. On top of this local authority departments often refuse to put travellers on housing waiting lists because they have not been a resident in the housing authority area for more than six months. The government should be taxing the rich to build millions of new homes that are affordable to all,  of a decent standard and accessible to all whether they have been a resident of that area or not.

Opinion polls showed that during the incident 63% of British people supported the eviction; this is due to racist stereotypes thrown around by the media that travellers are lazy, criminal and dirty. Politicians and the press are able to use language about travellers that they wouldn’t be able to about other ethnic groups due to the lack of organisation and support around them.

Travellers should be allowed to set up permanent sites with proper social facilities such as running hot water and electricity and be able to gain easy access to nearby educational facilities. We need to be fighting back against the prejudices they face daily, every time they walk into a shop or their children go to school. Just because they don’t choose to live in a house doesn’t mean they’re not entitled to the same support and welfare system as everyone else.

Fight racist deportations at London Met

(pic: Soren Goard)

Thousands of students have been given until December 1 to find a new university place or face being rounded up and deported from the UK.

Around 2,600 non-EU students have had their education thrown into jeopardy by the decision of the UK Border Agency (UKBA) to strip London Metropolitan University of its right to issue visas to students from abroad.

The decision means the students are unable to renew their visas or continue their studies past September. Both the Students’ Union and UCU branch condemned the move.

The government defended its decision by claiming ‘serious systemic failure’ meant that ‘allowing London Met to continue to sponsor and teach international students was not an option.’

The lecturers’ union, UCU, blames an incompetent management and racist government policies. For many universities, foreign students are treated as a cash-cow. They are charged much higher fees than UK students, and their dependence on the University for visas means an insecure existence.

In 2010-11 15 per cent of London Met’s income came from foreign students.

Unsurprisingly then, that the pro-fees university bosses’ organisation Universities UK condemned the decision. But their fear that it will put off foreign students is motivated more by their reliance on fees from these students than a defence of equal access to education.

Privatisation

For the overpaid pen-pushers sat in Vice-chancellor offices up and down the country, foreign students are central to new funding plans which will see many universities enter ‘partnerships’ or ‘service sharing’ schemes with private contractors.

In effect this will see student loans funded by the government used to inflate the profits of private companies, who will be paid to run services with fewer workers and a bigger bill.

Despite news that some NHS hospitals will be privatised after being bankrupted by exactly the same public-private partnerships, uni bosses have no doubt in their ability to turn a profit from overcrowded, under-resourced courses.

After revealing a £4 million surplus this year, London Met management announced plans to privatise swathes of university services: BT, Capita and Wipro are competing to win a £74 million contract to run (and wring a decent profit from) student services, careers, libraries, IT and ‘consultancy’.

The massive economic and social value invested in our universities has been built up over decades with public money. We should not allow our common wealth to be auctioned off to private businesses whose only motive is profit.

Racism

The truth is that both the government and university vice-chancellors are cynically exploiting the desperate situation of thousands of students.

It’s no coincidence that the government’s attack on foreign students came on the same day its immigration statistics were published. These figures showed a decline in the numbers of immigrants – mainly due to a 20 per cent cut in new student visas.

But the Con-Dem government is determined to distort our understanding of immigration – by blaming poor immigrant workers and students for the social problems caused by a system which exploits millions for the profit of a few.

Student visas account for 40 per cent of all immigration into the UK. The majority are paying vast sums to study with very little security. In 2008, one of the first cuts made to pay for the bailout of the banks was state funding for English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) courses. This mostly affected poor and female immigrants.

Now the students at London Met are being penalised for the failings of the university bosses and UKBA.

Defend education

Education is a right that should be provided with free and equal access to all. The barriers to education are used as a weapon to separate the skilled from unskilled, men from women and white from black.

The barriers to immigration and freedom of movement are a tool used by the bosses to keep us divided, struggling in competition against each other rather than collectively against the capitalists enriching themselves at our expense.

We oppose all barriers to freedom of movement and access to education. The rich have no barriers to hiding their fortunes in tax-havens – yet their racist border laws impose total control over the freedom to find work or education.

We reject any attempts to turn people against immigrant students and workers. They are not to blame for bosses who swindle the government or their employees. They face the same cuts and social problems as their neighbours along with the racist violence of the media and police.

Anti-racists, the NUS and teaching unions should immediately launch a campaign to get the students visas immediately reinstated.

We call for citizenship rights for all undocumented workers, with no penalisations.

We stand for equal access to education for all, free and paid for by raising taxes on the banks and capitalists.

REVOLUTION supports a statement of solidarity with the students, calling for the government to reinstate London Met’s HTS status and stop the persecution of foreign students.

You can sign the statement at www.anticuts.com

French youth lash out against racism and unemployment

Hundreds of young people fought running battles with police in the northern French town of Amiens.

In the early hours of 14 August, police were called to disperse groups of youth, provoking a night of conflict which saw 150 police attacked with fireworks and projectiles. A school and sports centre were burned down, along with dozens of cars.

Although the ritual burning of cars and bricking cops is not unusual in the impoverished suburbs or banlieues of France’s industrial towns, it was the scale and ferocity of last night’s fighting which has made it national and even international news.

Newly elected Socialist President Francois Hollande has said security “is not a priority, but an obligation” – meaning he will deal with it no differently than Chirac did in 2005 – flooding the estates with police and the hated CRS riot squads. From September he will establish 15 ‘priority security zones’ – pouring money into tougher policing rather than investing in real jobs.

But tear gas and batons does nothing to address the underlying issues. With 50% unemployment amongst young people of Black or Arab origin, and over 20% amongst white French youth, the lack of opportunities is made worse by an intimidating police presence. Police regularly conduct sweeps of working class districts, flooding train stations and estates stopping and searching hundreds of young people at a time.

The new government came to power on a promise of ‘growing the economy’ to avoid austerity. But exactly the reverse has happened. France’s economy has flatlined, cuts have not been reversed, and French youth feel they are being made to pay for a crisis they didn’t cause.

Hollande has also failed to make a clean break with the racist policies of the last president. He has continued to round up thousands of Roma citizens, demolishing their camps and deporting them back to Eastern European countries. This is despite the fact that they are EU citizens and have every right to live in France.

Hollande is not worried about the employment or education chances for young people. He now just wants to avoid a repeat of 2005 where riots engulfed France’s major cities for more than three weeks. This is the great danger – there are now millions more youth with no future than then, millions more youth with plenty to feel angry about, and who feel they have nothing to lose by taking out their frustration on a violent and racist police force.

 

Liverpool: working class unity against racism and fascism

In February, a gang of around two hundred fascists gathered in Liverpool city centre, running amok, and forcing the Irish Republican Flute Band off the streets, before going on to harrass Occupy supporters on an anti-police brutality protest.

The same Irish Republican Flute Band has organised Saturday’s event. At 1pm this Saturday Liverpool Anti-Fascists will be gathering at Combermere Street in Toxteth. The plan is to then march to the city centre, for a rally themed around ‘working class unity against racism and fascism’.

Fascists from North West Infidels, Combined Ex-Forces and Casuals United are already talking big about stopping the Flute Band from marching – and are trying to pin the “IRA” label on them, even though the band have nothing in common with them – except a commitment to ending the imperialist occupation of nothern Ireland by British troops.

Just a week ago the fascists violently attacked people on their way to an anti-fascist gig.

It is important we get as many people to Liverpool on Saturday as possible to prevent the fascists succeeding in another victory. We need to outnumber them and prevent them from organising on our streets.

Even if you can’t attend please share the event and tell as many people as possible about it!

 

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No platform for racists and fascists in Liverpool!

Keep Dewsbury Fascist free!

The violent fascist English Defence League are planning to march in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire this Saturday.

Just like we saw in Bradford, Luton and Halifax this is just a cover up for violent attacks on Asian and Black communities.

Rochdale and Leicester showed that the fascists’ strength in the North is decreasing, mainly because of their obsession with getting drunk and fighting amongst themselves.

However we mustn’t write them off; where they have no opposition they will feel more confident, and will return in bigger numbers.

In Wakefield the fascists were driven off the streets by mass demonstrations of anti-racists who made sure there was no place they could assemble to spread their poison.

We want to do the same in Dewsbury this weekend. Black and white must unite against the racist ideas which divide us and make working class people weaker.

Fascists on our streets mean more racist attacks, and more division in our communities. We are all facing devastating attacks on our jobs and public services. Racists and fascists aim to divide our resistance by making us blame people worse off than ourselves.

We say that it’s the politicians, the bankers and the bosses who are to blame. They are raking it in, stirring up racist propaganda to prevent a united resistance to this class war.

Assemble 11am, junction of Foundry Street and Market Place, Dewsbury. Let’s keep Dewsbury Fascist free on Saturday!

Revolution demands

• No platform for racists and fascists

• Organise self-defence to protect our communities

• The bosses are to blame for cuts and poverty – not foreign workers!

Make Bradford British: one step forward, two steps back

With its provocative (and xenophobic) title and Big-Brother-meets-Wife-Swap format, Make Bradford British was destined to be trash TV. But there were some interesting twists and turns along the way. Dan Edwards reviews C4’s latest effort at Diversity Telly.

The basic premise is pretty simple- get eight born-and-bred British people from a variety of backgrounds who all fail the British citizenship test (used to deny immigrants and refugees the right to live here) to live together as a group for a few days, and then partner them up to live each others’ lifestyles for a further couple of days. What could possibly go wrong?

Well let’s start with the biggest problems first. It portrays Bradford as highly segregated, with communities virtually at war with one another due to differences in lifestyle. I’m not denying that are racial tensions in Bradford, but it fails to point out that this is far from universal- when the thugs of the EDL tried to start a riot in Bradford, few locals joined them, and the anti-fascist turnout was incredibly racially and culturally diverse. The show also failed to look at how increasing poverty in Bradford, caused by Thatcher’s gutting of northern industries, has been manipulated by the far-right to stoke racial tension.

The programme also assumes that the way to overcome racism is simply by getting people to befriend people of different backgrounds. While greater social mixing is definitely a good thing and can help individuals overcome unfounded fears and prejudices of different ethnic groups, it overlooks the fact that racism is a problem with societies rather than individual people. When a racist says ‘I’m not racist, one of my best friends is black,’ they’re not necessarily lying to you- it’s just that they view the overall threat of the black community as different and separate to the relationship they have with one or two black people. Mixed-race landlady Audrey was an excellent example of this- though she had Asian family members she was also incredibly prejudiced and came out with a lot of phrases that wouldn’t be out of place in the worst right-wing rags.

There were some genuinely interesting aspects of this program. When the whole house had to live together, Rashid’s frequent trips to the Mosque to pray were repeatedly criticised by the rest of the house, and he was portrayed as not willing to help the collective out because he didn’t get to the shops in time to buy the ingredients to make dinner, and instead ended up getting everyone a take-away. While this intolerance was not commented upon by ‘diversity experts’ Laurie Trott and Taiba Yasseen, who acted as hosts, other instances were. Why should this guy be singled out for going to pray? Knowing that prayer would prevent him from buying the chicken, why wasn’t someone else asked to go? Why is this intolerance overlooked and legitimised?

Another moment from the same episode provided a bit more hope for anti-racists, as a discussion over the use of racist words seemed to genuinely change the housemates’ opinions. While a couple of the white members of the house and Audrey felt perfectly comfortable saying ‘paki’ when they first came in, the pain caused by racist words – permanent reminders of a colonial past and oppressive present –  soon became pretty obvious and they stopped using them. The only person who didn’t feel this way was (surprise, surprise) an ex-cop. This prick aside, it was a nice moment.

Perhaps the most worrying moment in the two-part series came when Muslim woman Sabbiyah tried a day’s work in a city centre pub. While there two customers racially abused her, with a burly thick-as-shit piece of EDL-fodder insisting she should wear a mini-skirt while in ‘his’ country, while touching her legs and cornering her. This was painful viewing and has even prompted complaints from Bradford city councillors, who question why the programme-makers didn’t intervene to stop this racist and sexual harassment.

Overall I think we should be grateful that Make Bradford British showed that cultural differences don’t inevitably lead to conflict (a great moment was watching white sheet-metal worker Jacob overcome his assumption that Muslims are all terrorists and extremists), and that the idea of an all-encompassing ‘British culture’ is unrealistic and unhelpful.

But, by failing to look at the material deprivation of Bradford, or the relationships between other ethnic/cultural communities in the city, the programme ultimately helped to reinforce the prevalent idea that Britain is being torn apart by the divide between the white working-class and Asian Muslims. One step forwards, two step back.

Black youth unemployment only getting worse

This March it was announced that Black youth unemployment had reached 47.4%, more than double that for white young people and more than five times the national average. Although Black people make up just 2.2% of Britain’s population, they suffer disproportionately higher unemployment rates.

The first section of society that the Tories chose to attack after coming to power was the youth, trebling tuition fees and cutting EMA. This has led to less people going to further and higher education, meaning there is more competition for the already scarce jobs available to those without degrees.

This has affected all working class youth but has hit black youth worst of all because many black people live in poorer working class areas. This makes them less likely to be successful in education, and therefore rely on less skilled jobs. However, most of these jobs have been moved to countries with cheaper labour.

The services that help people escape the traps of poverty and long term unemployment are being cut, from direct help such as language courses for immigrants to the privatisation of education and the NHS. What’s more, a racist police service means that black youth are much more likely to have a criminal record that white youth, hindering their chances of finding work.

There has been little outcry over this shocking statistic because Black people are still a vulnerable, marginalised section of society. The capitalists understand that to control the workforce they must divide it and that is why we have heard David Cameron denouncing multiculturalism and the Daily Mail demonising immigrants. By bombarding us with anti-immigrant propaganda, they believe we won’t realise the true reasons for the economic crisis and fight back.

We must unite to take on the capitalists and create a socialist society based on common ownership, not exploitation and oppression.

The Racist Games

 

The Hunger Games film, based on the novel of the same name, was released last week to record box office figures. It made $155m in its opening weekend, making it the film with the third highest grossing debut in the US. However, with big viewing figures come some seriously small minds and Twitter has reverberated with some shockingly racist reactions.

Now any smart person knows that if you go to see the film version of a book you have read and enjoyed then it probably won’t live up to the same standards. The Godfather, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, No Country For Old Men – the exceptions to this rule can be counted on one hand.

However, most of the time the reasons behind the failure are because of complex difficulties in crossing between formats – fitting a thousand pages into an hour and a half, bringing the style of the writing to life on the screen, exposing the story without the author’s omniscient, omnipresent voice.

With The Hunger Games, the film-makers faced a different, but equally challenging, obstacle – large swathes of their prospective audience were fucking racist morons.

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Because your brain can’t understand basic adjectives…
 

Just to clarify for those who don’t speak stupid – this enlightened human being is confused because one of the characters in the film is black. Fair enough that she’s confused though, because they weren’t black in the book.

Apart from the fact that they totally fucking were…

“…And most hauntingly, a twelve-year-old girl from District 11. She has dark brown skin and eyes, but other than that’s she’s very like Prim in size and demeanor…”

That’s the first time Rue is described in the book. Similarly, another character who has been the target for some Twitter vitriol (Twitriol?) has been Thresh. Again, certain people were annoyed that the producer paid such scant regard to the book…

“The boy tribute from District 11, Thresh, has the same dark skin as Rue, but the resemblance stops there. He’s one of the giants, probably six and half feet tall and built like an ox.”

…by casting someone who fits the original description exactly:


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Now let’s not jump on these people too quickly! It’s easy to skip over important details in a book – for example if I come across a place name that I can’t pronounce then, in my head, the people live in *mumble mumble*-town for the rest of the story.

So these people were just expressing their surprise that they’d missed that description of the characters and had a different image of them in their imaginations.

Right?


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Ohhhhh you motherfucker.
 

Yeah turns out that these people were not just upset that they can’t read properly. What they really meant was they hated black people, didn’t care when they died and were annoyed that they had stolen the roles of a lovely innocent white girl and a strong, brave Aryan man.


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I have 15 different symbols in my name! Don’t you want to be my friend!?!
 

See the real problem is not that these people had missed the description of the characters in the book. It’s that they then added in their own description in their heads that equated being an innocent, loveable young girl or a strong, heroic man with being white. See the post above: “Why did the producer make all the good characters black?”

This implies that something was lost by them being black, that the good characters were spoiled by having black skin. One of the other Twitter-Twats above said that he felt less bad about the death of a young girl in the film because she was black!


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Awkward moment when you out yourself as a terrible racist to the world…
 

And this is the reason all this is so important because it reveals something much darker and more serious than some idiots being racist on Twitter. It exposes the racist undercurrent inherent in capitalist society. White girls are seen as innocent little angels and black girls aren’t. This is why when little white girls go missing, it’s front page news. When little black girls go missing, it’s buried in the middle of the paper.

It’s a trick Capitalism has used throughout its history – from calling black people “subhuman” to justify slavery, to using the images of “hooded youths” selling drugs and carrying guns that lead to things like the recent death of the innocent Trayvon Martin.

And it’s carved it so deeply in the brains of some people that they not only ignore an author telling them a character they like is black, they then picture them as white and get annoyed when the film producer is faithful to the book and casts black actors. It makes them angry, it makes them care less about the characters and care less when they die. And these are characters they previously really liked! Is it any wonder why people can live with thousands and thousands of black children dying in Africa every day, of hunger and poverty? I wonder how different the situation would be if all those children were “little innocent blonde girls.”

Capitalism is the systemic cause for this kind of racism. It is a system where, if you don’t have a job, the first ones to get the blame are immigrants. If you have to pay high taxes, it’s because immigrants are sponging them all. If you are afraid to leave your house it’s because there are “ethnic” gangs waiting to mug you. If you have to give up your civil liberties it is to protect you from Muslim terrorists.

And why are these the first ones to get the blame? Because the bosses and the government know that it’s easy to use racism as a distraction from those who are the real cause of these problems – themselves.

So they stoke racism whenever they can get away with it, to keep people looking the other way.

These idiots on Twitter were not just born racist and they aren’t JUST idiots. There is a deeper systemic reason behind why they behave this way – a dark swirling stew of prejudice that is kept bubbling just below the surface that can be brought to boil whenever those who run society need it.

If any further proof was needed that we do not live in a post-racial society and that the struggle against racism continues, then this is it.

You can see a collection of some of the worst offenders at Hunger Games Tweets.

Edit: I fleshed out the conclusion of the article to explain a little more why the racism behind these tweets is systemic to Capitalism.

 

 

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Miami students walkout to demand justice for Trayvon

Hundreds of school students from Miami’s Carol City High School staged a massive walkout on Friday afternoon to demand that Trayvon Martin’s killer be brought to justice.

Students chanted ”What do we want? Justice. When do we want it? Now.” At least 400 students were estimated to have taken part. Local news footage showed hundreds pouring out of school and marching down the middle of the streets at lunchtime.

Many carried cans of ice tea and bags of skittles – which Trayvon was carrying when he was shot dead by a security guard, who has not been charged with any crime.

Alysa Robinson, a student on the protest said: ”It’s a bunch of kids, walking around screaming justice for Trayvon cause that’s what we need. We are going to get it. If we don’t get no justice there ain’t going to be no peace.”

The walkout comes on the heels of the ‘Million Hoodie March’ in New York, at which Trayvon’s parents said ‘our son is your son’.

Trayvon Martin was shot dead as he was walking through his estate, carrying a can of ice tea, a bag of skittles and wearing a hoodie. The man who shot him said he looked ‘suspicious’.

The local police chief has temporarily stepped down, after the Sanford City Commission voted 3-2 to express no confidence in his ability to carry out a proper investigation.

It has taken protests and media coverage to force the police and justice officials to belatedly announce an investigation into the murder.

Many young people who knew Trayvon have spoken to the media saying that they do not think justice will be done – “we live in America” as one young woman put it on the New York march on Wednesday evening.

We’ll be bringing you all the latest coverage of the case as it unfolds.

 

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Racist police arrest Teen sickened by war propaganda

Afghan child - victim of a NATO airstrike

A British teenager has been arrested and charged with causing racially-aggravated offense over a Facebook status about the media circus which surrounded the recent deaths of six British soldiers.

Azhar Ahmed is due in court on Tuesday. The police officer in charge said “he didn’t make his point very well, and that’s why he’s got into trouble.”

So just what point did he make, that was serious enough to land him in jail on serious charges?

“People gassin about the deaths of British soldiers! What about the innocent families who have been brutally killed.. The women who have been raped.. The children who have been sliced up..! Your enemy’s were the Taliban not innocent harmless familys. All soldiers should DIE and go to HELL! THE LOWLIFE FOKKIN SCUM! gotta problem go cry at your soldier’s grave and wish him hell because that where he is going..”

Obviously there’s nothing racist about this comment. His arrest is simply pandering to a tiny, bigoted minority who insist that ‘racism goes both ways’.

Well it doesn’t.

Muslims and people from an Asian or Black background are a small minority of the British population. While they have the same formal rights as white British, they consistently live in worse housing, have lower pay, are more likely to be harassed by the police and suffer racist abuse and violence on a regular basis.

Politicians and the media blame unemployment on migrant workers undercutting wages. Why are they not fighting the gangmasters, people-traffickers and huge companies who profit from these exploited workers – demanding they be paid at least the minimum wage?

The riots were blamed on ‘pure criminality’ – the idea that some people are just plain bad for society, and should be locked up. No questions asked about why Asian and Black youth are seven times more likely to be stopped and searched by police. No investigation into crumbling council houses, rising rents and 50% unemployment amongst black youth.

Instead we get privatisation of ‘failing’ schools – instead of addressing the poverty of income and culture which handicaps so many youth through no fault of their own or their parents.

The racism of our system is as callous as it is absurd. While the arrest of Azhar Ahmed is a tragedy for a young man, there is a really existing racism in British society, and it’s not directed against white people.

Instead the government spends £millions on police to protect the fascist gangs organising across the north and midlands who are using this episode to champion the lie that ‘white people are victims of racism in their own country’.

But the truth is that millions of working class people – white, black and asian – are the victims of a systematic attack on our jobs, wages and public services, which is devastating communities.

The impoverishment of work and social life under the Con-Dem coalition is driving people to blame minorities who are less able to defend themselves. Crucially it becomes easy to blame the victims of society when the government, police and media are always doing their best to hide the real causes of society’s problems.

The charges are ridiculous – thousands have re-posted Azhar’s post on facebook to show their contempt for his arrest. A democratic and rational legal system would have to arrest everyone who voiced similar ideas. Clearly they won’t, and that is what reveals the petty and racist motivations behind this victimisation.

 

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