The Welsh Government has been advised to create dog-free zones to help make the outdoors “anti-racist”. Labour’s devolved administration has pledged to rid Wales of racism by 2030, and set out a plan to ensure “all areas” of public life were transformed.
According to a report submitted to the Welsh Government to steer “anti-racist” policy, dog-free zones should be created to make the outdoors more inclusive.
I know what you're thinking Reader, I thought so too, but don't be hasty...
The reason for this is not elaborated on in the report, which will be used by the Welsh Government to “support policy teams” who are “developing and implementing” anti-racist plans for Wales.
Actually, it is. Be patient.
On the basis of reports provided to date, the Welsh Government has concluded that ethnic minorities face “barriers” to the outdoors created by “exclusions and racism”.
Barriers to outdoor activities includes the perception that growing food in gardens or allotments is an activity “dominated by middle-aged white women”.
No idea why that would keep them out, according to almost every advert I've seen so far, marrying a white woman is a goal!
Climate Cymru BAME, along with groups polled to inform the anti-racist policy, suggested that ethnic minority residents could be directed to “community led” food growing groups to mitigate the issue.
And by 'community', they don't mean those run by Becan or Carys. But back to those dogs...
A separate set of recommendations submitted by the North Wales Africa Society suggested that “dog-free areas” should be created, explaining that during its focus groups “one black African female stated that she feels unsafe with the presence of dogs”.
One. ONE!?! Truly, we live in the age of the Tyranny of the Minority.
The report also noted that others kept “seeing dog fouling on the floor”.
Given how ethnic minorities often live in their home countries (Ed: yes, I've been watching 'Snakes In The City' and a black mamba in those kitchens isn't the biggest poisoning risk in the house...) , how exactly is that a problem?
And what about all the sheep, cow and rabbit poo that litters the countryside?
H/T: Skipster via Twitter
I first saw this on the Black Belt Barrister's site. He was very careful not to make 2 + 2 = 4, but his commentors were not. Allmost every one pointed out that a certain group teach that dogs are dirty.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if being English is counted by the Welsh Government as being victims of exclusion and racism? I know of two families who moved to Wales for work (one starting a small business, employing three locals), but returned to England following social exclusion, insults, and threats.
ReplyDeletePenseivat
Being "anti-racist" implies that you are working against something overtly racist. The countryside does not care what colour or creed you are, only humans project onto the countryside their ideologies.
ReplyDeleteIf dogs are the first to go, where next? Pig eradication for those offended by Pork? Protection of Cows for those that revere that particular animal?
People need to realise they have come to this country because whatever country they came from did not afford them the privileges and benefits of living here and that changing this country into the country they came from would I think, be counterproductive..