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Racism is When White People Hold “Negative Views” of Other Ethnicities, But Not Vice Versa, Claims Senior Labour Adviser

by Toby Young
28 October 2024 9:00 AM

A key adviser in the Labour mission to make Wales “anti-racist” has claimed that racism is when “white people hold negative views” of other ethnicities. The Telegraph has more.

The devolved Government has pledged to make Wales anti-racist by 2030, and museums are now obliged to present the “right historic narrative” in their displays.

Taxpayer’s money will fund work which ensures the mandated narrative, and cash has gone to the “Re:Collections” project, which takes a leading role in this work by instructing Welsh museums on how to become “anti-racist organisations”.

The project has provided a “resource” which sets out a definition of racism.

Written by Maya Sharma, a strategic adviser for the programme, it claims that: “Racism is, fundamentally, the belief that white people and their ways of thinking, culture, political systems and histories are superior to that of other ‘races’.”

She has claimed in a set of resources for the Re:Collections project to make Welsh museums anti-racist that racism as a whole is based on a power imbalance, wherein “white people, institutes and nations hold far larger amounts of power”.

The overview of what racism is, and how to mitigate it in the museum sector, makes it clear that there are both interpersonal and institutional variants of racism.

Interpersonal racism is “where white people hold negative, stereotypical or discriminatory beliefs about people from other ethnicities”, according to the resource for museums.

Institutional racism she has defined as an institution having policies and practices “that work better for white people”.

The writings are presented online as a resource which curators can use to help their work in making museums anti-racist, whether based in Wales or not.

It states that diverse histories can be relevant to many communities, and “a country often thought of as ‘white’ both in terms of its history and population, has a wealth of fascinating international stories to tell”.

Ms Sharma works with the Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Education Trust in Manchester, which focuses on the study of race and anti-racist activism and has worked with the Re:Collections project.

The Re:Collections project was launched by the Association of Independent Museums in 2022 to help Welsh attractions meet the demands of the Government’s “Anti-Racist Action Plan”.

Worth reading in full.

Tags: Maya SharmaMuseumsRe:CollectionsWales

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Tonka Rigger
Tonka Rigger
6 months ago

How proud the Welsh must be for having such rational, switched-on, competent geniuses in the Senedd.

What an intellectual colossus.

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Heretic
Heretic
6 months ago
Reply to  Tonka Rigger

Yes, especially since the Welsh have been complaining about the English for centuries, only to feebly lie down like doormats before Third World Invaders.

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iconoclast
iconoclast
6 months ago
Reply to  Tonka Rigger

“Racism is, fundamentally, the belief that white people and their ways of thinking, culture, political systems and histories are superior to that of other ‘races’.”

That seems to me to be a racist statement so it would appear Maya Sharma is a racist.

Sharma‌ is a Hindu Brahmin surname.

Brahmins are the highest in the Indian caste system, which is just like racism but based on ‘caste’ instead of racial features.

So perhaps Maya Sharma wants to pretend racist-like beliefs and behaviour are limited to white people?

And her definition is not a definition of racism.

Racism is discrimination based solely on race. The colour of the discriminator is irrelevant.

Racism has existed throughout history between many different races.

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myk
myk
6 months ago
Reply to  iconoclast

India is one of the most racist countries in the world. Your status depends on your skin colour.
Dark – low
Light – high

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Robin Guenier
Robin Guenier
6 months ago

An observation. The reason greenhouse global greenhouse gas emissions are increasing is because most non-Western countries (the source of over 70% of such emissions) refuse to prioritise their reduction. This – according to politicians and climate scientists – is an egregious and disastrous error. The solution they say is for us (the UK and other Western countries) to exercise ‘leadership’ by setting an example. As such politicians and scientists are almost all white and the inhabitants of non-Western countries are almost all people of colour, this view would seem, if Maya Sharma is right, to be a blatant example of racism.

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ItsHere
ItsHere
6 months ago
Reply to  Robin Guenier

Good one! I’m using that.

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RW
RW
6 months ago
Reply to  Robin Guenier

Not really, because it’s based on the claim the we are – for historical reason – not superior but inferior to others and thus, must atone harder for our climate sins of the past. Eg, ‘green’ global funds fund construction of especially energy efficient coal-fired power stations by Japanese companies in India because it’s considered ok if coal-fired power stations are built in India.

For us, it’s supposed to become “Scrape by with sun and wind, you deserve no better!”.

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coviture2020
coviture2020
6 months ago
Reply to  Robin Guenier

Silliband has donated 11 billion to colonise the “underdeveloped” to achieve net zero.

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iconoclast
iconoclast
6 months ago
Reply to  coviture2020

How can he ‘donate’ to himself?

He clearly fulfils the criterion however.

And are you correct? I thought there is a £40 billion ‘black’ hole in our economy?

Is it ‘black’ because it is not going to white people?

Isn’t that just a tad racist calling him them ‘underdeveloped’?

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Jane G
Jane G
6 months ago

There must be some sort of death wish in the Welsh people to make them persist in voting for governments that foster this kind of nasty propaganda.
When I was younger it was all about bigging up Welsh culture; Welsh language signage; dragons/mythology/ wild grey-haired female bards singing Welsh songs to harp music and all that kind of guff – but at least it valued the native culture and was interesting, and signalled self-esteem.
The pernicious drivel currently being promoted is designed to demoralise and subdue the native Welsh so they don’t dare react to their new colonisers, (who won’t be as warmly disposed to traditional Welsh culture as were the English back in the day, despite a bit of opposition).
Where’s the current Prince of Wales? Oh yes, he’s been captured and no doubt approves of this horrible woman and her ilk.

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DiscoveredJoys
DiscoveredJoys
6 months ago
Reply to  Jane G

Or perhaps the people living in Wales have given up paying any attention to the clitter clatter of the political machine as it trundles along. It’s only when it does things that affect ordinary people (like the lower speed limit) that the political machine hiccups for a moment.

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Jay Willis
Jay Willis
6 months ago
Reply to  DiscoveredJoys

Yes you’re right. They’re just a bunch of irrelevant wankers.

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coviture2020
coviture2020
6 months ago
Reply to  Jane G

You mean they vote Labour. 2TK used Wales as an exemplar for his government!

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jeepybee
jeepybee
6 months ago

Why do these deranged people always look the same? They’re smug, fat and ugly as shit.

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nige.oldfart
nige.oldfart
6 months ago
Reply to  jeepybee

And some XX chromo at birth

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Mogwai
Mogwai
6 months ago
Reply to  nige.oldfart

I was definitely wondering if that was one of them ‘women’ with a penis.🤫
Anyhoo, nice to know I’m not the only biatch in DS Town. 🐈

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Mogwai
Mogwai
6 months ago
Reply to  jeepybee

😅 😂 🤣

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JASA
JASA
6 months ago
Reply to  jeepybee

And clearly devoid of any knowledge of history or maybe I should just stop at the word knowledge.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
6 months ago

“Racism is, fundamentally, the belief that white people and their ways of thinking, culture, political systems and histories are superior to that of other ‘races’.”

There is nothing racist in believing that our ways of thinking, culture, political systems (?) and histories are superior to that of other races. That is just fact. I am not aware of any significant areas in which non-whites have significantly improved the lot of mankind.

The greatest nation ever to inhabit planet earth has no non-whites in its history who made any impact. Fact.

And with a name of Maya Sharma it is improbable that this woman would have any understanding of such as the Wars of the Roses, the Civil War, 1745, Tolpuddle and numerous more events in our glorious history. Ill placed therfore to lecture true Brits on our significant history.

If this hallowed nation is not in your blood you will never truly understand us or our glorious past.

I am white, I am English, I am British. And proud.

Last edited 6 months ago by huxleypiggles
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JASA
JASA
6 months ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

I totally agree. I have blood from all four UK nations in me, two from one parent and two from the other. I am proud of all four and proud to be British. My British roots go back 100s, even over a thousand years, according to a genetic test. This island is my home – not just in my physical presence now, but deeply rooted in my psyche and soul. It is truly disturbing me what is going on at the moment.

My son started at Cardiff University last month, reading Medicinal Chemistry. I went to visit him a couple of weeks ago – his mother, who is Welsh, dropped him off. I had never been to Cardiff before. As a city it is lovely. Really spacious, with some fine old buildings, but the make up of the population really took me by surprise. The diversity of different nationalities and races was quite overwhelming. If I had been blindfolded and dropped there and asked to say where I was, based on the inhabitants, I would not have said Wales or the UK for that matter.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
6 months ago
Reply to  JASA

Thanks.

The towns here in the North West are grimmer than ever these days. Ashton-u-Lyne yesterday – it truly was like being in a foreign country. Awful, awful, awful.

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JASA
JASA
6 months ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

I know what you mean. I was in Ashton-under-Lyne the other day.

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transmissionofflame
transmissionofflame
6 months ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

I agree- though I do personally know a handful of foreign born people who live in England who love our country and 100% get what it’s about- and appreciate that all the more because those things are lacking in their own countries. But agree they are in a minority. Equally I am sad to say many of our fellow native born English men and women do not appear to love our country. More fool them.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
6 months ago
Reply to  transmissionofflame

I know what you mean about foreigners who love our country tof and I respect them but they are few and far between.

The foreigners clinging to their old ways of life, clothing, religions and languages have no place here and clearly feel no loyalty or gratitude. For these people we should facilitate a return.

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transmissionofflame
transmissionofflame
6 months ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Yup I agree

Can we send away some of those English born people who seem to so want our culture to disappear too? Funny that they have not left already

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
6 months ago
Reply to  transmissionofflame

Good point re the wingeing natives.

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Jeff Chambers
Jeff Chambers
6 months ago

“Anti-racism” is code for anti-whitism. “Decolonisation” means the colonisation of white countries by means of the destruction of white cultures and white history. “Institutional racism” was an invention of the Trotskyists in the 1950s who were attempting to smear the Western democracies as being the same as the Nazi regime.

They are all Orwellian terms designed to hide a tyrannical and racialist (i.e. anti-white) agenda.

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iconoclast
iconoclast
6 months ago
Reply to  Jeff Chambers

Far Left agenda.

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wokeman
wokeman
6 months ago

Hitler used to stupidly think all the world’s problems were caused by the Jews. This lady think the world’s problems are caused by white ppl. Plus ca change!

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Jeff Chambers
Jeff Chambers
6 months ago
Reply to  wokeman

The madleft believe that whites are “world poisoners”.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
6 months ago

https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/our-bill-for-ending-the-slave-trade-please-pay-asap/

Maya Sharma needs to give this article some of her time before butting in on the history of a nation about which I confidently predict she knows F A.

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Jeff Chambers
Jeff Chambers
6 months ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

But don’t the madleft believe that all these inventions were stolen by wicked whitie? For example, I’m sure I read somewhere that in the 18th century the our ancestors went to Africa and stole all the steam engines …

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
6 months ago
Reply to  Jeff Chambers

“our ancestors went to Africa and stole all the steam engines …”

Nah, it was definitely Watt Tyler.

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iconoclast
iconoclast
6 months ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Not James Watt then?

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transmissionofflame
transmissionofflame
6 months ago

Another word that has been redefined by the left

Her definition is the one that all the grifters use

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NeilParkin
NeilParkin
6 months ago

“Racism is, fundamentally, the belief that white people and their ways of thinking, culture, political systems and histories are superior to that of other ‘races’.”

..and where this can be substantiated as correct, what is it then.?

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klf
klf
6 months ago

The voters in Wales will have future opportunities to either end this bollocks, or further encourage it. It’s up to them.

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RW
RW
6 months ago

Sharma’s theory is roughly is that she’s entitled to break into other people’s living room without invitation, crap in a corner and tell people who complain about that there’s something fundamentally wrong with them because she’s so “fascinating”.

Here’s your reply: Go back to where you came from¹. You’re not adding anything to our world or – for that matter – to the world at large at all and you’re not entitled to be a louse in our hair.

¹ Or go back to where the last generation of normal people in your family came from who were welcome here because they were normal people. Whatever applies.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
6 months ago
Reply to  RW

👍👍👍

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Heretic
Heretic
6 months ago

Outrageous hypocrisy coming from that member of the “BRAHMIN GOD-LIKE CASTE” of India, who look down upon all other humans as inferior, especially all the castes lower down their racist scale than Brahmins.

Hypocrite Maya Sharma says: “ “white people, institutes and nations hold far larger amounts of power”.

— YES, IN WHITE COUNTRIES, AS IS ONLY NATURAL AND RIGHT!!!
Ethnic Indian people, institutes and nations hold far larger amounts of power IN INDIAN COUNTRIES, you nauseating Ethnic Indian hypocrite!

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iconoclast
iconoclast
6 months ago
Reply to  Heretic

Whilst one cannot claim Sharma favours the caste system the point has been made here that as a member of the Brahmin caste perhaps Maya Sharma wants to pretend racist-like beliefs and behaviour are limited to white people?

Which if correct, as seems to be the case from her definition, it seems to me makes her a racist and in this context thus an hypocrite.

But tell me if I am wrong.

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jenkida
jenkida
6 months ago

why does Wales need an advisor like this – why does she not give advise the Middle East countries who need sorting out but then she knows the reaction she would get – another grifter on the welsh tax-payers

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Richard Austin
Richard Austin
6 months ago

Until the real racists get it through their heads that racism works all ways we will never be rid of racism.

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Richard Austin
Richard Austin
6 months ago

It is rather ironic that a group of Museums seek to label all white people racist by denying the facts of racism: it works in both directions. Surrounded by the teachings of History and yet unable to learn anything from it all.
I suppose they are not even aware that racism is not simply a matter of colour. The most racist person I ever met is Indian, he loathes Pakistani’s purely because they are Pakistani’s. If that s not an example of racism I simply give up.

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Richard Austin
Richard Austin
6 months ago

This woman, according to the definition of a racist, is typical of the genre:

“characterised by or showing prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism against a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalised.”

She makes all encompassing, insulting and ludicrously inaccurate statements about white people, yet she is pure as the driven snow?

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RW
RW
6 months ago
Reply to  Richard Austin

Of course she is.

You have to keep in mind that these people aren’t really Marxists anymore but they stand firmly in the Marxist tradition of considering their ideological theories a science of human history, society and sensible future development thereof. She has been schooled in critical theory, especially, critical race theory and just repeats the tenets of that in the way which is currently proscribed for marketing them (that’s the “fascinating international stories” bit) without any own thought.

As advisor to the devolved government of Wales she’s, after all, a rather minor figure, and who is she that she wouldn’t question something the mankind’s finest minds have laboured to create?

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iconoclast
iconoclast
6 months ago
Reply to  RW

This is not a definition of racism:

“characterised by or showing prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism against a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalised.”

That version of ‘racism’ includes discrimination in favour of a person based on their race.

Britannica’s definition is better:

racism, the belief that humans may be divided into separate and exclusive biological entities called “races”; that there is a causal link between inherited physical traits and traits of personality, intellect, morality, and other cultural and behavioral features; and that some races are innately superior to others.

And in the context of its use to denote hatred, prejudice and discrimination it is about time it was extended to religion and nationality or else a new and better word is needed to describe discrimination on the basis of race, religion or nationality.

Last edited 6 months ago by iconoclast
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iconoclast
iconoclast
6 months ago
Reply to  iconoclast

“Fred hates all Syrians.”

So as Fred’s hatred is based on nationality and not race or religion, Fred is not a racist.

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RW
RW
6 months ago
Reply to  iconoclast

Syria is not a nation. It’s a synthetic state created out of the remnants of some former provinces of the Ottoman empire inhabited by the usual mix of different peoples and tribes of peoples on finds in this area. Originally, it was a arabic tribal kingdom. But that was overthrown by Arab communists (Bath Party) a fairly long time ago and since than, it has been an increasingly less nominally Marxist tyrannis (still closely allied to Russia, though).

Fred hates all Syrians is semantically equivalent to somthing like Fred hates all Londoners.

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iconoclast
iconoclast
6 months ago
Reply to  RW

England is not England. It is a sythetic state created out of the remnants of the Angles, Saxons and Jutes.

So your synthetic state idea does not work for me.

You can apply the same thinking to Iraq, Iran, Saudia Arabia, Egypt, Tunisia, Israel, Palestine etc.

This is a debate about the concepts of statehood and the nation which I am frankly underinterested in.

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RW
RW
6 months ago
Reply to  iconoclast

I didn’t quote this definition. It’s however, perfectly appropriate to include discrimination in favour here, because there is really no such things as side-effect free discrimination in favour. Discrimination is always for the benefit of certain people and to the detriment of all others. Based on their usual “if we were expected to live up to standards we expect others to live up to, this would lead to the absurd conclusion that we aren’t really better than those others” attiude, the woketurds call discrimination in favour of people they call white racism and discrimination to the detriment of these people affirmative action. But this “We dislike the first and very much like the other!” value judgement doesn’t change the fact that the mechanism is the same in both cases.

The Britannica definition is really just the usual woke grab bag of random crap: It starts with the assertion that human races don’t exist (implied by calling it a belief despite dogs are classified into different race based on much more superficial characteristics than people and nobody objects to that), adds a strawman to that by intentionally conflating races and species (the exclusivity claim nobody ever made), then, for some reason only known to the author, progresses to the essentially marxist assertion that humans don’t have instincts governing their behaviour but are born as blank pages every can be written on, something which has been disproved by biological science a long time ago (there’s a reason why woketurds just hate biology) and then closes with another strawman as there’s nothing particulary racist in the belief that some races are innately superior to others. One of the instinctive behaviours of humans (like all other animals, BTW) is that they believe their own people are more valuable than other people, ie, care more about their own relatives than about other people’s relatives. Bloody racist lot, they are!

I’m intentionally ignoring the “islamophobia is racism!” closing nonsense.

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Margaret Harding
Margaret Harding
6 months ago

Flocking to white countries, why are black and brown people so keen on moving here? What’s wrong with their countries that they want to come here?Is it because we have a much better system? It is sinking now into their style of broken third world countries…..

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coviture2020
coviture2020
6 months ago

So now we know,not just suspect, the definition of racism is only one way in the eyes of those that are promoting it. That I’m afraid to say is in itself racism. No wonder an adult debate cannot take place as the proponents are exhibiting complete ignorance on the topic which is their expertise.
And by the way I hope the project is in the medium of welsh.

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GMO
GMO
6 months ago

“the belief that white people and their ways of thinking, culture, political systems and histories are superior to that of other ‘races’.””

Strange that some places have cultures that have created societies that are rich and free while other cultures have produced places that are less free and/or rich, and lots of people are trying to flee to these rich, free countries and trying to flee from those other cultures.

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Old Brit
Old Brit
6 months ago

They could resolve the Racism issue completely by getting rid of all the artefacts.

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