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Khuutra said:
Kantor said:
Khuutra said:

If you see it as racist against white people, that is still racist.

And no, there really is not a difference. It's a clear message that this policy is in place to get non-ethnic-Britons to leave the country, in order to futher solidify th nationalist state of Britain. It's pretty racist!

It would be pretty odd to claim that the BNP is racist against white people. The policy is, though.

And the policy doesn't harm people of other races or ethnicities, so it can't be racist!

Really, the worst part of the policy is that it's so far from racist that people would take advantage of it and cost the government a huge amount of money and quite a bit of the workforce.

Do you claim that a sentiment or policy must be actively harmful to be racist? How do you define "harm" in this case?

Simple. If any ethnic minority thinks "My life is worse because of this policy, and the lives of other races aren't", then it's a racist policy.

This is a policy fuelled by racism: the BNP's racism makes them want non-indigenous Brits to leave, but the way in which they are doing it does not harm specific ethnic minorities or, indeed, ethnic minorities as a whole, so it's not a racist policy.



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