Benchwayze":2sxdwtby said:
Wuffles.
You are entitled to your opinion, but I would be obliged if you would stop accusing ALL BREXIT voters of racism. I voted 'leave' because I don't like being considered as 'nothing but a dog turd' by smug, arrogant toads like Junker & Co.
Immigration didn't enter into my reckoning, because :
a) I have enough sense to realise the value of most of the immigrants who come to this country:
b) I have a great deal of admiration for the immigrants who so devotedly help me and others like me, care for my invalid spouse. These sentiments extend to many others of their kind who keep our hospitals and care homes above water.
and
c) I empathise with them, knowing their reasons for coming here.
All racists might be Brexiters, but definitely not all Brexiters are racist.
John
I am really pleased when I hear people like yourself and Cheshire Chappie give your reasons for voting leave and they have nothing to do with racism and xenophobia or even immigration at all. While I think leaving the EU is a mistake in loads of ways I do actually have mixed feelings about it. The recent forcing of Ireland to sell off it's water utilities against the wishes of 90% or so of the populations or the terrible trade deal the EU is making with the US really worry me. The EU is in many ways an organisation that has come to represent corporate interests not those of it's citizens, unfortunately so have successive UK governments. Indeed if this was the early 80s and Micheal Foot and Tony Benn were running the leave camp I might well have followed them, I'm not sure but i might have.
What has me terrified however is the rise of every day racism that I thought we had left in the 70s. Only this morning I heard someone call a radio 4 reporter a paki (he'd apparently voted leave because he didn't like pakis). He followed by "I'm not being racist". Nigel Farage and UKIP have reopened a ridiculous fallacy, where rich people convince poor people that the reason they are poor is because even poorer people have took all the money, these are usually easily identifiable because they are foreign or not white. At least the openly racist BNP and NF were honest, UKIP lead with "I'm not racist but.....". The Brexit campaign (certainly the Farage wing) was really racist and xenophobic and they have won a great victory and will continue to try and steer this normally tolerant country down a dark path of bigotry emboldened by this victory.
Just to be clear I am not saying that all Brexiters are bigots, but it has certainly made them much stronger.
cedarwood":2sxdwtby said:
It's not just the immigrants that are being abused by a minority, quite a lot of abuse is being hurled at those that voted to leave.
Nobody has told brexiters that they are not welcome in their home where they raise their family. As soon as I have said that Brexit is racist and xenephobic on this forum people get outraged "are you accusing 17 million voters of being racist? Are you saying I'm a bigot?" Nobody is saying that. It is the movement that is xenophobic. I have always considered myself as anti fascist and anti racist, my granddad marched against Mosley, my parents against Enoch Powell and myself against the BNP and EDL, however sometimes I make racist assumptions and am the first to admit it. My daughters teacher wears a full on head scarf covering not just a head but her chin and neck (not her face), I made all sorts of assumptions based on this, that turned out to be entirely wrong. They completely celebrate Xmas, also Hanukkah (jewish), Ramadan (muslim) and Diwali (Hindu). My daughter and I are atheists and her teacher also completely respects this. All of you who are worried about immigration and multiculturalism should see my daughters school in Tottenham there are kids from everywhere and all shades of skin tone, many from East Europe but also from around the globe and they all get on fine and respect each other for their differences and for what unites them as people. For some reason the head gear of Charlotte's teacher made me think she wouldn't respect this and I was so so wrong. I had got caught up in a racist zeitgeist. Does that make me a bigot, no, but the thoughts I had were bigoted.
Paddy