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Dawn Butler highlights ‘relentless wave of racism’ on Twitter

Dawn Butler highlights 'relentless wave of racism' on Twitter


In the UK, October is Black History Month. While many use it as an opportunity to celebrate Black Brits, others send messages like the following, Dawn Butler found out:

Dawn Butler and Black History Month

To give you an idea of the posts these people were replying to, this is the sort of thing Butler said about Black History Month:

Most of the responses to her post were sent in solidarity:

A Reform supporter, meanwhile, suggested the real victims are white people who support political parties:

Another account argued white people are inherently racist — something we’d disagree with. They also incorrectly stated that British-born Butler moved here (not that it should make any difference):

While it’s easy to find fault with posts like this, there are so many of them it becomes counterproductive – especially as these people don’t care about being right, and many of them are bots.

As Butler says, it’s a “relentless wave”.

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While messages like the above have always existed on Twitter, the volume has increased significantly.

Before Elon Musk bought the site, the posts Butler highlighted would have landed a user a ban. This system was never perfect or timely, and people could just create new accounts, but it did keep a lid on things.

In the Musk era, a person can be as racist as they like without consequences. It’s hard to tell if this is making average people more racist or if it’s just emboldening a minority, but it’s certainly pushing politicians further to the right. This is why MPs like Sarah Pochin are casually admitting that the sight of Black and Asian people infuriates them:

After Pochin said this, most non-Twitter users reacted in the normal way – i.e. with disgust. Many on Twitter, however, reacted by saying things like: ‘well actually I also get irrationally furious when I see Black people in adverts, so she shouldn’t be apologising‘.

These same people were saying we need to mandate white diversity in adverts despite opposing diversity targets in other work forces. They didn’t think about this obvious contradiction because they don’t think; they just react.

As we’ve seen, online racism can also translates into offline violence:

In a microcosm, this is what Twitter is now. A giant microwave in which a person’s brain cells are radiated with racism until they burst like popcorn.

Solidarity to Dawn Butler and all those who are having to endure this increasingly rabid platform.

Featured image via Roboflow Universe / Parliament





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