Kantor said:
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. |
So you hold that a policy which does not impact the quality of living for a given ethnicity cannot be racist, by definition?
(if you think you are walking into a trap, it is because you are)







