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To think Britain is getting more racist ?

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JifNtGif · 28/11/2025 15:29

Overt anti "foreigner" / anti non-white discussions appear to be normalised at times these days. I don't remember this in previous decades. Was it just under the surface ?

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EasternStandard · 28/11/2025 20:25

Buzyizzy217 · 28/11/2025 19:59

I do wonder what these racist, DM reading, Reform supporters are going to think when suddenly 1/2 of Bangladesh becomes uninhabitable due to sea level rise and then 8 million Bangladeshis need a new home. We are already seeing Tehran is massively struggling with the climate crisis. No doubt there’ll be a few 1,000 Iranians coming to join us and some people would love to send them home.

Do you think we should welcome 8 million Bangladeshis?

CrossChecking · 28/11/2025 20:30

@ThePolarEspresso Oh the British police smash doors in? Why didn't you say? That's almost exactly the same as burning 100s of homes and businesses to the ground or taking part in the massacre of civillians including children at a football match. I can definitely see why you are drawing similarities.

Tauranga · 28/11/2025 20:31

Namenamchange · 28/11/2025 15:32

I think Britain is a fairly mixed tolerant country.

I think there is a huge rise in antisemitism which was just below the surface and now isn’t.

This.

Buzyizzy217 · 28/11/2025 20:37

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HRTQueen · 28/11/2025 20:38

Happyher · 28/11/2025 16:08

No - I think since Brexit people feel that it’s ok to say how they feel. We opened a Pandora’s box of hate and vitriol

I agree

it’s more openly expressed

ThePolarEspresso · 28/11/2025 20:39

CrossChecking · 28/11/2025 20:30

@ThePolarEspresso Oh the British police smash doors in? Why didn't you say? That's almost exactly the same as burning 100s of homes and businesses to the ground or taking part in the massacre of civillians including children at a football match. I can definitely see why you are drawing similarities.

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I understand rape is genocide. Have you seen the estimates of English girls? Economically and via DEI English homes and business have been burnt to the ground IMHO.

I can't post anymore atm, I am too upset.

EasternStandard · 28/11/2025 20:40

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Ok… good answer

EchoedSilence · 28/11/2025 20:55

From reading this thread and MN the last year or so. The racists are out and proud.

FuzzySnail3 · 28/11/2025 21:12

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I would have been interested to hear your answer, honestly.

It probably would have been ‘no, of course not, that is ridiculous’ - which is exactly how people feel about the current situation.

Also editing to add: I wish people would take the climate situation (and the environment more generally) seriously. I don’t want to see people displaced. It’s not just reformers denying it either, plenty of people dgaf

TheWildZebra · 28/11/2025 21:14

ThePolarEspresso · 28/11/2025 20:39

I understand rape is genocide. Have you seen the estimates of English girls? Economically and via DEI English homes and business have been burnt to the ground IMHO.

I can't post anymore atm, I am too upset.

I’ve just checked your profile to see what else you’ve posted today, and I have to ask

you alright hun?

because nothing you post anywhere makes any sense whatsoever.

justwaitingformyturn · 28/11/2025 21:19

IMO I have noticed a few things in my town. Locals are becoming more hostile towards newcomers.

We were 99% British in the late 90s/early 2000s but it has changed so much, and it’s incredibly noticeable. It’s also a deprived area.

Has my town become better for being more multicultural? That’ll be a hard no, so I’m leaving.

EasternStandard · 28/11/2025 21:20

FuzzySnail3 · 28/11/2025 21:12

I would have been interested to hear your answer, honestly.

It probably would have been ‘no, of course not, that is ridiculous’ - which is exactly how people feel about the current situation.

Also editing to add: I wish people would take the climate situation (and the environment more generally) seriously. I don’t want to see people displaced. It’s not just reformers denying it either, plenty of people dgaf

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It was a straightforward question it’s a shame the reply was a bit ahem

What do people want to do about all this

BlakeCarrington · 28/11/2025 21:22

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Wow, what a peach you are. Are YOU on the spectrum at all (what a complete arsehole question)

BlakeCarrington · 28/11/2025 21:24

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TheWildZebra · 28/11/2025 21:34

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Have you read this posters comments? They literally make zero sense.

BlakeCarrington · 28/11/2025 21:38

So you thought you’d go and check their profile and review their posting history so you’d have ammunition to come back and belittle them on this thread. You’re all class @TheWildZebra.

ThePolarEspresso · 28/11/2025 21:39

FuzzySnail3 · 28/11/2025 21:12

I would have been interested to hear your answer, honestly.

It probably would have been ‘no, of course not, that is ridiculous’ - which is exactly how people feel about the current situation.

Also editing to add: I wish people would take the climate situation (and the environment more generally) seriously. I don’t want to see people displaced. It’s not just reformers denying it either, plenty of people dgaf

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You will have to work out something with your neighbours, you are the same peoples of Indian descent, you should look after each other as the Europeans did during the famine in Ireland.

I won't go into the famine in Ireland too much ( other than there was other food than potatoes and soup). What happened was some like my family stayed and lived off the contents of the river, grass & all sorts. Some went to Britain as they were part of the UK then and some went to the USA which had lots of space at the time. They didn't get a free hotel, they went to work and looked after themselves .
The Americans were so horrified at the near dead starved Irish That arrived their plight wasn't hushed up.

Queen Victoria kindly sent money as did many others including some horses by the Choctaws in the USA. I don't think the horses were utilised as planned, regardless the gesture so touched the Irish that there is still an ongoing relationship between the two peoples.

Kindness and gratitude are something some cultures lack.

Constantly taking advantage of Western Europe peoples and insulting them has not been ignored.

ThePolarEspresso · 28/11/2025 21:47

That kindness wasn't forgotten, those peoples if in trouble would always be looked after very well.

www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/may/09/irish-native-american-coronavirus-historic-bond

Fomm · 28/11/2025 21:57

Living in a multicultural city, from what myself, family and friends have seen in person, people are more racist. To me, the very old people are the worst. They voted for Brexit to ' get the foreigners and p**is out' - their words, not mine. There have been foreigners living in the UK well before our entry to the EEC, as the EU was known then. Most arrived in the early 60s to escape the regime of Idi Amin. Some of the Hindus in Birmingham and Leicester had 4 generations born in the UK, esp those moved after WW2.

There is more racism between people from different countries. Hear that Polish hate the Albanians. Muslims are the worst. They don't tolerate Hindus.

Though many get along along with each other.

ThePolarEspresso · 28/11/2025 22:12

Fomm · 28/11/2025 21:57

Living in a multicultural city, from what myself, family and friends have seen in person, people are more racist. To me, the very old people are the worst. They voted for Brexit to ' get the foreigners and p**is out' - their words, not mine. There have been foreigners living in the UK well before our entry to the EEC, as the EU was known then. Most arrived in the early 60s to escape the regime of Idi Amin. Some of the Hindus in Birmingham and Leicester had 4 generations born in the UK, esp those moved after WW2.

There is more racism between people from different countries. Hear that Polish hate the Albanians. Muslims are the worst. They don't tolerate Hindus.

Though many get along along with each other.

My Mum loves the English, she loved both of the Princesses of Wales and the Queen.

My Dad doesn't like the English (many Scots are like this I noted too). I used to ask him why he stayed here if he hates them so much, he never went home.

I don't understand why you would move to a country of people you hate and clearly don't want you here and stay whilst acting like you are a victim of the situation.

rriffraff · 28/11/2025 22:14

I think that it is because the native British population is going to be the minority by 2050 at current immegration rates.
This is bound to lead to an identity movement of what it means to be native British that did not exist before as there was no need, and as a reaction to sliding into minority marginal position with and competing with other groups for jobs and resources.

FateAmenableToChange · 28/11/2025 22:19

It's divide and rule. If we are all at each other, and blaming each other, we won't notice the massive theft taking place and who is really behind it. Same people who control the media (propaganda) of course. And government is basically powerless now, sold off all the agency they had a long time ago. Too many people lacking in critical thinking skills and being led down algorithm rabbit holes fuelled by their prejudices.

wiffin · 28/11/2025 22:21

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suburburban · 28/11/2025 22:22

rriffraff · 28/11/2025 22:14

I think that it is because the native British population is going to be the minority by 2050 at current immegration rates.
This is bound to lead to an identity movement of what it means to be native British that did not exist before as there was no need, and as a reaction to sliding into minority marginal position with and competing with other groups for jobs and resources.

Yes not good

feel sorry for my grandchildren