Leicester University’s Ridiculously Named Centre for Hate Studies

If you’re looking for cunts bigger than Katie Price’s vagina, look no further than the University of Leicester’s ridiculously named Centre for Hate Studies.

These prize cunts have published a report on the issue of “rural racism” which claims that ethnics face “challenges” in the countryside because rural England is “overwhelmingly white” (lucky rural England). I gather from the article that this report is a bingo card of left-wing babble-speak: “discomfort” and “psychological burden” from “navigating predominately white spaces” and that traditional pub culture and other “mono-cultural customs” are exclusionary.

However, I’m sure the poor foreign people this report sympathises with are more than happy to get oodles of benefits from the UK’s over-generous welfare state.

It states that the countryside lacks “appropriate facilities to meet religious and cultural needs”, and does not cater for “dietary norms that are rooted in religious or cultural practice”, such as kosher and halal, adding to feelings of exclusion. The report notes that “the availability of halal food or spaces for prayer could make a significant difference in whether people feel comfortable visiting the countryside”.

I guess the report hasn’t asked the Anglo-Saxon natives if they prefer food that isn’t cruelly slaughtered by some bearded savages who utter jibberish to some non-existent sky daddy as the animal bleeds to death in agony. I have said it before and will repeat it that the only animals who should die in this way are halal butchers themselves.

This lead author of this report is someone called Prof. Neil Chakraborti who is Leicester’s Hate Studies lead (another nonsensical DEI position). His picture in the article looks like a boiled head smothered in curry.

telegraph

Nominated by Hard Brexit Cunt.

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