You only have to look at the replies to @DavidLammy’s tweets to understand how this government is not just ignoring the reality of racism in Britain, it’s *actively fuelling it*. Yesterday’s report was a dog whistle to racist trolls. This is not an accident. It’s incitement
There are people & organisations in this country who know exactly how this works. How certain words & phrases mobilise an online army. This report will provide rocket fuel for this racist abuse against figures in public life for months to come. It mainstreams it. It licences it.
Platforms have failed to deal with this abuse. And governments have failed to make them. Racism (& antisemitism & misogyny) is encoded into public life through this technology which fuels & is fuelled by ‘real life’ interventions like this report. You can’t separate them.
This report will make life more unpleasant & difficult for Britain’s minorities for weeks & months to come. It will materially impact their day to day lives. This government has actively harmed these citizens through its actions. This is by definition institutionally racist.
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I’m glad that @Jennifer_Arcuri is finally telling her story on her terms. She was framed as scarlet woman, accused of fraud, had her privacy destroyed. But she’s not the baddie here. That’s the man who failed to disclose his r’ship to the relevant parties mirror.co.uk/news/politics/…
If Johnson had disclosed his r’ship with Arcuri to city hall, the funding she received would not be in question. But he didn’t. And so she’s carried the can of all the qs around impropriety. But the impropriety was *his*. She was just some wannabe startup. He was mayor of london
Disclosure: I met Arcuri in London before GE2019. I tried to persuade her to come forward then. Before the election. When it might have made a difference. I showed her @MonicaLewinsky’s amazing @tedtalks on how she’d been abused & shamed & silenced
‘Advisors’ convinced ministers on March 13 that the virus was moving far far quicker than it admitted.
And yet: they didn’t even ban mass events. Cheltenham Gold Cup took place that day.
Scientists begged to see the evidence behind govt’s decisions. IT REFUSED TO DISCLOSE IT
Our govt culture of secrecy, this lack of transparency, the lobby system of anonymous sources, the total lack of accountability, is what created the conditions for this massive loss of life. If we don’t tackle that, we learn nothing from this man-made disaster
It was this article by @Gmvolpi that set my alarm bells wildly ringing a year ago today. Cummings & the tech bros planning a land grab for NHS data in support of a chilling herd immunity strategy. A year on, every one of the fears has come to pass wired.co.uk/article/domini…
I’d spent 3 years trying to find out what Cummings had done with data in EUref. And this article was huge flashing red alert. My personal clanging alarm was focussed on the govt’s refusal to disclose this data, or publish the evidence behind the decision to let the virus rip
The 11 days from March 12-23 were some of most difficult I’ve experienced on here. And speaking out had consequences that still affect me personally & professionally. But it was also blindingly obvious that every day of inaction would cause 1000s more deaths. And so it turned out
.@amnesty needs *urgent* help. It has completely failed to understand that it has been targeted by a coordinated disinformation campaign. It’s an absolutely textbook example
And the fact that it worked is as shocking as it tragic
‘We were hit with complaints from so-called concerned citizens...in an apparently co-ordinated move’
EXACTLY. @amnesty this is *your own spokesman*. Literally describing a *coordinated* campaign
This is a terrible wake-up call. If @amnesty doesn’t understand how disinformation works & is powerless to resist it, what hope is there? Navalny is *literally a victim of state-sponsored disinfo*. It’s one of the weapons the Russian state uses against him
Justified anger across Australia now jumping continents. #DeleteFacebook first trended after Cambridge Analytica. Now a regular occurrence. I'm v curious to know how Facebook has gamed this out. It must have known this would happen. So...what's the play? thewest.com.au/technology/fac…
Then again, this is the take from influential tech journalist, @CaseyNewton. If Facebook's press team took soundings from the journalists it likes and respects, maybe it missed the roiling anger that everyone else feels