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I don't think so and if Joshua wants to be misguided then that is his call. To actually discriminate against say the local white butcher because of his race is obvious racism, but that is up to him really.

My own view is that we treat everyone as equal in the eyes of the law meaning we follow the same rules with the same opportunities and it ends after that. You live and fall on your own merits.

I have always argued that if you want to improve things socially you need decent family units. It means have kids if you will stick with them, but don't have them if you can't. Men and women of all races should make those decisions knowing that a bad partner has consequences. Make a good choice and you increase the equality of opportunity.

The thing is the protests are meaningless in the UK where whites are more likely to die at the hands of the police and it really isn't very many at all.

It is part of a Marxist agenda to subvert society and one has no right to be destroying statues and all of that nonsense. You want a statue taken down, then petition it and put it to a referendum or something.

I don't like the monarchy but I can't just topple them, but a referendum would be fair and if you lose you lose. Life goes on.
That message comes across loud and clear in the speech. We need to fix our own shit. Like I said though, it's been lost in the one 'headline'.
Joshua is lucky really a bit like Broner in that boxing saved him. Boxing should be credited for saving itchy triggers like that, but his method of boycotts seems a bit odd. You cannot force someone to shop somewhere though. I guess it is one reason groups stick together, they kind of do boycott other groups without even thinking about it.