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I'd imagine the racism debate has been done to death on here, but it seems the recent rise of UKIP has led to people being more open with their views (see the comments section).
Is this an acceptable rejection of over-zealous political correctness or is it a devolution threatening the advancement of the human race?
Personally, I think the following parts are most telling:
"Education had an impact with 19% of those with a degree and 38% of those with no qualifications reporting racial prejudice."
"The survey also found wide variations currently across the country: 16% of people in inner London admitted to prejudice but the figure was 35% in the West Midlands."
So racists are stupid and ignorant, who would have thought it?
I'd imagine the racism debate has been done to death on here, but it seems the recent rise of UKIP has led to people being more open with their views (see the comments section).
Is this an acceptable rejection of over-zealous political correctness or is it a devolution threatening the advancement of the human race?
Personally, I think the following parts are most telling:
"Education had an impact with 19% of those with a degree and 38% of those with no qualifications reporting racial prejudice."
"The survey also found wide variations currently across the country: 16% of people in inner London admitted to prejudice but the figure was 35% in the West Midlands."
So racists are stupid and ignorant, who would have thought it?
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