Hacker Khan
Yurt Dwelling, Yoghurt Knitter
Unfortunately I think we live in a society where I won't claim racism is encouraged, but if you read some top selling papers and listen to some pretty mainstream politicians you can detect at the very least the undercurrent of intolerance and blaming of people from different cultures for societies woes. Everyone just seems so angry and looking for someone to blame. And that's not even including the more extreme press and politics that we have always had. Yes there is a jump between that and straight out racism, but in that culture I would argue it legitimises some of those views of people holding more extreme racist views, and they may feel that society is more open to listening to their rhetoric.
Also, just as most football fans seem to want to prove how much they love their team by the level of hatred towards their rivals, some in society seem to be moving more towards proving how much they love the UK by hating on foreigners. Where as it is perfectly possibly to love the UK and also be very tolerant of other cultures. I think social media has played its part as it is very easy to connect with people with similar views now and spread your message, good and bad.
But I think all is not lost, there is lots of good work going on in schools (sadly some times fighting a losing battle against what the kids hear at home but there you go) and some kids are growing up where race and indeed sexuality means little. But we still have a long way to go.
Also, just as most football fans seem to want to prove how much they love their team by the level of hatred towards their rivals, some in society seem to be moving more towards proving how much they love the UK by hating on foreigners. Where as it is perfectly possibly to love the UK and also be very tolerant of other cultures. I think social media has played its part as it is very easy to connect with people with similar views now and spread your message, good and bad.
But I think all is not lost, there is lots of good work going on in schools (sadly some times fighting a losing battle against what the kids hear at home but there you go) and some kids are growing up where race and indeed sexuality means little. But we still have a long way to go.