Also he specifically he challenges the trope (which this forum loves to indulge in) that public attitudes to immigration are binary - us good guys on one side vs all the massive racists who don't share our views.
So without wanting to turn this into an ad hominem argument, I don't think your views or interpretation on Rafael Behr's writing are especially useful.
Also he specifically he challenges the trope (which this forum loves to indulge in) that public attitudes to immigration are binary - us good guys on one side vs all the massive racists who don't share our views.
So without wanting to turn this into an ad hominem argument, I don't think your views or interpretation on Rafael Behr's writing are especially useful.