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A community to discuss issues affecting Black, Asian and Ethnic Minority groups in the United Kingdom

A community to discuss issues affecting Black, Asian and Ethnic Minority groups in the United Kingdom

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A 15 year old Palestinian boy said he was raped in Israeli custody. When a non-profit tried to expose it, Israel raided their offices, labelled them a terrorist organization, and shut them down. Brett Murphy’s ProPublica report reveals this and more.

2 Comments
2025/01/17
15:42 UTC

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Question for the BAME community

With the increase over recent years of companies in the UK seeking to diversify there workforce, which is no doubt correct I am curious about your views on the methods. Considering the vision of equality and stamping out racism I often seen companies actively seeking applications from diverse backgrounds including guarantee an interview or going as far as only allowing the BAME community to apply. This is where my ideas come in, colour or background inherently should not play a factor, everybody should be treated the same, so I suppose my question really is, is this attitude not negative for equality as it still suggest ‘We as a company seek BAME applicants therefore we identify you as ‘different’. Rather should ethnic background just not be mentioned this seems to me that everyone is treat equal that way. I understand the concept of positive discrimination, I’m just curious to any opinions on how the BAME community view this?

3 Comments
2025/01/07
14:41 UTC

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The last photo of Hussam A. Safiya, the Director of the Palestinian Kamal Adwan Hospital, walking alone towards Israeli tanks. He boldly refused to abandon the people in the hospital despite Israeli threats, even after they killed his son. He was recently kidnapped by Israel.

1 Comment
2024/12/28
22:22 UTC

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Who owns the UK mainstream/mass media? And why it matters

1 Comment
2024/12/11
23:12 UTC

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Parliament Square, London

3 Comments
2024/12/04
15:35 UTC

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Israelism, now on YouTube for all to watch

1 Comment
2024/11/09
09:29 UTC

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UK's role in genocide - great thread, link in comments

2 Comments
2024/11/03
14:35 UTC

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Kuenssberg and Badenoch

3 Comments
2024/11/03
11:15 UTC

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