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Equalities Minister Highlights Normalisation of Racism and Sexism in Britain

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Bridget Phillipson, the equalities minister, has raised alarm over the increasing normalisation of racism and sexism in Britain. She attributes this troubling trend to the influence of social media and inflammatory rhetoric from politicians, which she argues has desensitised society to these issues. Phillipson’s comments suggest a significant cultural shift, where attitudes that were once deemed unacceptable are now commonplace, particularly among young men who may be drawn into violent misogyny.

The minister specifically called out senior MPs from the Conservative and Reform parties for making racist remarks, indicating a broader concern about the political climate contributing to societal hatred. This environment not only affects public discourse but also has real-world implications, particularly regarding the police’s response to violence against women and girls, which Phillipson criticises as inadequate.

As the government pushes for stricter regulations on social media to combat online misogyny, the implications for everyday users are profound. The proposed ban on under-16s using social media could reshape how young people interact online, potentially reducing exposure to harmful content but also limiting their social engagement.

Phillipson’s remarks signal a shift in Labour’s approach under new leadership, suggesting a readiness to confront these sensitive issues more directly. This could lead to significant changes in policy and public attitudes, as the government seeks to restore faith in systems meant to protect vulnerable groups and address systemic inequalities.

Source: The Guardian

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