Tag: Racism

Total Results: 190


Shy and retiring actress Victoria Abril at Cannes Film Festival. Even three years on, she would be in trouble Photo: ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP via Getty Images
07/01/2020 - 1:05am

Stop apologising for cultural appropriation Politically correct crusades undermine all that's valuable in a diverse society

Ralph Leonard

Monday, June 29

29.06

Has BLM picked the wrong target? It's hard economics, not symbols, that will make the difference for black people

Remi Adekoya

Friday, June 26

26.06

Why doesn’t porn ever get cancelled? The industry has been remarkably adept at positioning itself as beyond questions of morality

Sarah Ditum

Thursday, June 18

18.06

How US journalism lost its spine The media is petrified of showing even mild scepticism of woke orthodoxy

Michael Tracey

Wednesday, June 17

17.06

Minority women can think for themselves Black and Asian people are expected to toe the Left's line on race and racism

Katharine Birbalsingh

17.06

Donald Trump: from superhero to zero Marvel culture chimed perfectly with the early, cinematic age of Trump. Riot and pandemic will end it

Tanya Gold

Monday, June 15

15.06

Facts vs feelings in the BLM debate Despite activist anger, the statistics tell a broadly positive story about black middle-class advancement

David Goodhart

Thursday, June 4

04.06

The Republican Party’s descent into darkness In 1968, the Right drove out the liberals. Now they're undermining democracy itself

Ian Birrell

Wednesday, June 3

03.06

Britain’s race pain is not the same as America’s A like-for-like equation is potentially inflammatory, crassly propagandistic — and untrue

Ralph Leonard

Tuesday, April 21

21.04

The sly sexism of the OK Karen meme It isn't just a bit of fun aimed at entitled women: it's the new "pipe down, love"

Sarah Ditum

Friday, March 13

13.03

No, ‘prejudice’ is not our greatest enemy, coronavirus is It is not racist to talk of a 'Chinese virus' or to avoid Chinatown

Douglas Murray

Friday, March 6

06.03

‘Noughts + Crosses’ is an ugly work about racism The greatest flaw of the BBC drama is its deeply-dated understanding of British society

Douglas Murray