The word “ostracised” was used in reply to a post where he was discussing racists being ostracised on to an island.
Of course we don’t have segregated schools or universities. I actually think the UK is a whole lot better than many countries on this issue, but there is definitely room for improvement.
When Raheem Sterling posted the example of how Tosin and Phil Foden were reported on differently, do you think he imagined it?
When Andre Gray says he’s been pulled over by the police dozens of times, do you think he imagined it? Do you think Jamie Vardy gets pulled over as much?
When the Prime Minister uses phrases like “piccaninnies”, “letterboxes” and “watermelon smiles”, did we all just imagine it?
Should the people affected just accept being demeaned and dehumanised by the PM? Do they have “a chip on their shoulder” if they don’t?
The oppression that non-white people face in the UK is not segregated schools or universities etc. It’s dealing with preconceptions and being judged differently based not on how they behave, but how they look.
Just because you might not see it in your day to day life, it doesn’t mean that it doesn’t go on.