I've now read all 258 pages of the #RaceReport, so you don't have to.
It bats away issues of great significance and infantilizes those from ethnic minorities.
Here are my highlights/lowlights:
There are multiple bizarre attempts to underplay serious issues.
"Fear of hate crime among ethnic minorities is greater than its likelihood of occurring."
Well, yes. Just because you didn't get hit by a car on the way home doesn't mean you were wrong to look before you crossed.
On historical racism:
"We understand the idealism of these well-intentioned young people who have held on to, and amplified, this inter-generational mistrust."
"One highlight was Dizzee Rascal belting out his hit Bonkers."
I don't think that one black performer singing at the Olympics ended racism.
More on the Olympics (yes, we're still mad for London 2012):
"...there was a joyful expression of the contribution made by the Windrush Generation"
You mean, the same guys we deported? 🤔
There's a weird bit where the #RaceReport criticizes groups on focusing on "lived experiences" over "objective data."
This is the report's own lived experience and not representative of my objective data.
"There is no consensus on the meaning of fundamental words like 'racism' and 'discrimination.'"
"It is now possible for any act, including those intended to be well-meaning, to be classified as racist."
This is insulting to the point of its mere presence on the internet being a waste of our bandwidth speed.
There are repeated claims about the new generation being too sensitive to racism: "...stretching the definition of racism without objective data to support it."
What objective data would the #RaceReport accept? 🧐
"Why are black women 5x more likely to die in childbirth?"
This question is fundamental to our understanding of structural racism, and the #RaceReport dedicated a full three paragraphs to it.
It recommends "more research." 🤬
"More research needed" is the classic cop-out.
This reads like an op-ed rather than a balanced report:
"Most of us come from an older generation whose views were formed by growing up in the 1970s and 1980s. And our experience has taught us that you do not pass on the baton of progress by cleaving to a fatalistic account..."
CONCLUSION:
The 2021 #RaceReport is fatally flawed. Denying the existence of structural racism is to deny the lived experiences of millions.
Leaking headlines like "BRITAIN'S RACE REVOLUTION" in an institutionally racist tabloid tells us all credibility is shot.
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It's taken two years for it to come to light, with Michelle Mone's involvement coming under scrutiny. 😲
But there is still a missing link...can we find it? 🤔
Here are my thoughts... ⬇️
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Back in March 2020, when my husband (@ThePalpitations) and I raised concerns about PPE, we briefly gained a big media profile.
This meant that *hundreds* of doctors, nurses and care workers phoned and emailed us in those early weeks.
They were worried about PPE.
3/ But we also received calls from other sources: CEOs in the manufacturing industry.
The story was always the same: the government made a huge deal that the UK would need a "wartime effort", and non-essential factories were otherwise going to shut.
Legitimate news source. Legitimate discussion. Legitimate setting. Legitimate doctor. Legitimate outfits. British accent. Regurgitates anti-vaxx sentiments. His opinion holds weight. It will be recycled and replayed for years, mostly out of context. It's the anti-vaxx wet dream.
Consultant anaesthetists are among the very best of us, and during the past two years there's no doubt Dr James will have saved/positively impacted countless lives. This should be recognised, and I do not wish to detract from this.
The idea of the NHS being "overwhelmed" has been one of the most-repeated phrases of the pandemic. But it's been repeated so much that it seems that for much of the last two years, the NHS has been overwhelmed.
What do critical incidents & overwhelmed wards look like? 👇🏾
It is very simple: it means the occupational therapist might be absent, so they can't rehab the elderly patient who's had a fall, so they they stay in hospital. It means that the medication round gets delayed so antibiotics aren't given at optimal times.
It means that there are fewer doctors, working longer hours. If your case isn't life-threatening then you're well and truly in for a long wait in A&E. If you've been waiting months or years for a knee operation, and your surgeon is now isolating, you're out of luck.
Last year, Tory MP Daniel Kawczynski spent £8,000 of your money on Polish lessons. 😧
Yet, I've found multiple examples of @DKShrewsbury on Polish TV & radio - here's part of a 16min interview from 4yrs ago where he speaks about EU, NATO etc. 🤔
What gives? 👇🏾
Sure, the Polish isn't perfect.
He trips up when he forgets how to say "work permit."
His accent is off.
But I'd suggest that most people wouldn't voluntarily and repeatedly appear on a foreign news channel, to discuss a complex topic, unless they were very confident.
A language tutor costs - at most - around £40/hr.
A language app costs around £200/year.
Kawczynski has claimed over £22,000 in the past few years on Polish lessons.
Can we justify that as value for money to the taxpayer? 🤔