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  • Again, to those remain-ers persistently saying they are disappointed / scared of the future for a inward looking UK and the disappointment for the rise of bigotry means for humanity, please remember that is damaging. It is prejudiced to think that all leave-ers are racist, to think they are in effect 'enemies' to a liberal future makes you close minded in the London bubble. If you grow to fear that those living outside London as being phobic then you too have become part of the problem. If you want to 'jump ship' before your doomed future is realised then that will also contribute to any rise of the right as they will be less opposed. The problem is ignorance and eduction, welcome each other always and forgive those whose view does not include the whole of humanity. You have the power to help all by changing someone's opinion, by making someone humanist. To those outside Boris' home hurling abuse and protest, wake up, we are not a country of racists and your anger will not heal or nourish anybody. If you respond to little Englanders with friction and contempt then the divisions will get worse. Please don't draw lines and reject those on the other side, build bridges.

  • I agree that remainers will not change anyone's mind by telling brexiteers they made the wrong choice.

    But telling me that I shouldn't be concerned about the xenophobia that the exit campaign raked over? Fuck off. I'm genuinely scared. I have right to be. Immigrants and their descendants are being talked about as if we're some fifth column. Historically, that kind of vilification has not generally ended well.

  • But telling me that I shouldn't be concerned about the xenophobia that
    the exit campaign raked over? Fuck off.

    This. So much this. Facism is on the rise in Europe and yes that makes me both disappointed and scared for the future.

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