The problem that needs an open and honest discussion on what is racism? If somebody is disadvantaged because the colour of their skin or their religious beliefs it is pure 100% racism and needs stamping out.
I watched an interview with another Asian cricketer (cant remember his name) on the news and he was complaining that straight after the London bombings his team mates nicknamed him Bomber. Is that racism or is that a team thing. How many people within all sports have nicknames and how many of those nicknames do the people actually like. He did go on to say that the committee held him back and wouldn’t let him pray in front of his team mates, there’s the racism, nickname Bomber, in my opinion not so much.
As a country we are also spending a disproportionate amount of time on trying to tackle unconscious bias As this is racism. If we break that down, the person does not know they are being racist, are not intentionally behaving racist and do not deliberately disadvantage another person. I’m sorry but this is not racisim.
For true equality we must understand the diverse nature of this country, everybody is different. But that goes both ways. Mrs Cannybody, 80-90 year old that still uses the P word to describe her local shop or the C word for a Chinese takeaway is not racist. She just has a behaviour and language from a different time. It does not make it OK but when no harm is intended by her language, this is not racism.
Alex Hayes dressing up in black face was not meant to harm anybody. Why do people get so upset about black face? He was trying to be Tupac, Tupac is black, he blacked his face To look like Tupac. Are we trying to deny Tupacs colour?
As I’ve said, racism that is intended to disadvantage somebody, hold them back or is intended to harm needs stamping out in modern sociality. We need to call it out, but we also need to call out the professionally outraged who look for racism in everything.