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You got a reference for that poll? Looks like you made it yourself in Windows Paint… ‘There’s none as prejudice than those that cry prejudice themselves’ …
You got a reference for that quote? Looks like you made it up yourself to deflect...

The graph is from here: https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...say-in-uk-poll

The polling company gives more details:

Whether the Black Lives Matter movement causes racial tension or unity in the UK is debatable. On one hand, more than half (55%) of those aware of the BLM movement say the movement has increased racial tensions in the UK, and 43% feel when people say ‘Black Lives Matter’ it makes them think the lives of other races are less important.

The feeling that the BLM movement has increased racial tensions is highest amongst over 55-year olds (63%), compared to those aged between 18-34 (43%) and 35-54 (55%). Those living in Northern Ireland (64%) and Conservative voters (78% compared to 40% of Labour voters) are also groups who tend to believe the BLM movement has increased racial tensions.

On the other hand, a third (32%) believe the BLM movement has created unity between different ethnic communities, and double that proportion (66%) say the BLM movement advocates that the lives of black people are of equal importance to other people’s lives. Half (51%) believe fundamentally, the BLM movement fights for what is right, rising to 70% of ethnic minorities.

In terms of the aims of the BLM movement, 45% say the aims are reasonable and realistic, rising to 66% of ethnic minorities. Others are confused about what the BLM movement stands for (22%), and a quarter (25%) think it’s a Marxist organisation, rising to 41% of Conservative voters.


https://www.opinium.com/wp-content/u...ent-Report.pdf