A teacher has told how children are openly spouting race hate in the wake of the Brexit vote.
The secondary school teacher, who has asked not to be named to protect their identity and that of their school in Manchester, said pupils as young as 11 were using racist and xenophobic language in the classroom.
If you voted leave, you're a racist, so there are now 17M of them who publicly exposed themselves and are now showing their asses and acting a fool around the country. It's sad and embarrassing
I mean racism doesn't just come about, it's always lying underneath. But I think fear of terrorism is plaguing the UK (all of Europe really) and Brits are getting nervous about their borders being open to so many refugees which they think increases the likelihood of terrorist attacks (when really any attack could still be carried out by homegrown UK terrorists) so the racism is coming out from under the surface.
If you voted leave, you're a racist, so there are now 17M of them who publicly exposed themselves and are now showing their asses and acting a fool around the country. It's sad and embarrassing
I think a lot of this racial push back in a way is because all "conservatives" have rallied together to stop "PC culture" and secondary school is a cesspool of abuse and discrimination for the first 3 years, most of these people will mature and get education on the these topics, at least that happened when I was in school
BUT all that has happened across Europe in the last 2 years has really been a perfect storm for racists (a more accurate term would be xenophobic) ideals to spread to people and its truly sickening to watch
I guess before the referendum, people might not have been so open about it since they felt too scared to share their racism so they kept it bottled up, but when there was such a split in votes, the racists felt they could ~unite~ or something idk.
You know, it's always a hoot when I see Europeans (not just from the UK) going on about how much more advanced Europe is on race relations than the United States. You're all just as ****ed up as we are, except it's swept under the rug. But Brexit has given people the opportunity to speak their racist minds.