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This vile article in the Times shows us why we must unite to stamp out anti-GRT racism

Sophia Purdy-Moore by Sophia Purdy-Moore
15 May 2021
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On 15 May, the Times published an openly racist article by former Tory MP Matthew Parris. In the shocking article, Parris calls for the systematic eradication of the Traveller way of life, and the removal of the community’s rights as an ethnic minority group. Gypsy, Roma and Traveller (GRT) community members, campaigners, and allies took to Twitter to call out the abhorrent article – and the mainstream media at large – for its consistent promotion and normalisation of anti-GRT racism.

The article

According to the Equality and Human Rights Commission, GRT communities are some of the most marginalised and disadvantaged communities in the UK. In spite of this, the Times thought it appropriate to publish an article with the headline It’s time we stopped pandering to Travellers.

In the disgraceful piece, Parris sets out that “we should stop forcing local authorities to create Traveller sites” and “phase out the “ethnic minority” rights of people who are not a race but a doomed mindset”. In a eugenicist tone, he adds that authorities should “begin a gradual but relentless squeeze on anyone who tries without permission to park their home on public property or the property of others”.

This comes in the wake of government plans to push through its draconian Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill which proposes to criminalise GRT communities’ nomadic way of life.

Speaking out against the ‘shameful’ article, HOPE not hate tweeted:

The Times have published an article advocating for eradicating the way of life of an entire ethnic minority. Absolutely shameful. Solidarity with Gypsy, Roma and Traveller people who have to endure this racism, and this mindset. pic.twitter.com/SR4VbY6H72

— HOPE not hate (@hopenothate) May 15, 2021

Good Law Project legal director Gemma Abbott tweeted:

Absolutely repulsive – and frankly quite sinister – from Matthew Parris in the Times today

(The proposed “gradual but relentless squeeze” on those who refuse to give up their traditional way of life because it’s too inconvenient for Matthew Parris made my blood run cold) pic.twitter.com/CHS55BNbdn

— Gemma Abbott (@gem_abbott) May 15, 2021

Assistant professor Donal Coffey added:

Matthew Parris in the Times, calling for the withdrawal of ethnic minority status from Travellers on the ground that their way of life is 'a doomed mindset'. Scarcely credible that another minority would face calls like this in a national newspaper. pic.twitter.com/lBe9hQpWFF

— Donal Coffey (@DonalkCoffey) May 15, 2021

Not racist?

Hitting out against defensive claims made by commentators such as former MP Anna Soubry that anti-GRT racism is not racist, campaigners from The Traveller Movement tweeted:

This is not politics, this is attacking the most marginalised ethnic minority in the UK. When did asking for the removal of ethnic status become a 'debate'? #StopTravellerHate https://t.co/0S0qyrWEAo

— The Traveller Movement (@GypsyTravellerM) May 15, 2021

Campaigners from Black and Asian Lawyers for Justice added:

Brexit Britain. On what planet is this a reality? One of the most persistent characteristics of racism is it’s routine denial of its existence in the face of objective, observable facts. pic.twitter.com/g0TE1Pa1Mh

— African, Caribbean and Asian Lawyers For Justice (@BameFor) May 15, 2021

Academic and writer Priyamvada Gopal shared:

Trying to imagine what passes for an editorial process here. 'What's your topic this week, Matthew…Ah, getting rid of Travellers, squeezing them out firmly? Cool, cool. 1000 words, & please keep the eugenics polite"

— Priyamvada Gopal © (@PriyamvadaGopal) May 15, 2021

Speaking out about the real and harmful consequences of anti-GRT racism, writer Mikey Walsh shared:

We grew up being chucked out of shops, pubs & restaurants, bullied & separated from other kids in schools, chased off our own private Land, & now we are sitting ducks for the upcoming policing bill..but of course, the GRT community has been ‘Pandered to’ according to the Times.

— Michael Walsh (@thatbloodyMikey) May 15, 2021

Mainstream media’s normalisation of anti-GRT racism

As The Canary‘s Fréa Lockley highlighted in July 2020, the Times has a track record of promoting anti-GRT racism in the UK. Racist misrepresentations in the media have real and lasting consequences. According to The Traveller Movement, abuse and harassment against GRT families – which was sparked by Channel 4‘s harmful programme called The Truth about Traveller Crime – continues unabated.

Speaking out about the harmful consequences of anti-GRT racism peddled by the mainstream media, campaigners from charity Friends, Families and Travellers tweeted:

We are sick of certain sections of the press printing attacks on Travellers like they are entertainment or sport. This does untold damage to Gypsy and Traveller people, but also to the tolerant and inclusive society we all want to live within. (2/3)

— Friends, Families & Travellers (@GypsyTravellers) May 15, 2021

The Canary’s editor-at-large Kerry-Anne Mendoza shared:

This is disgusting.

The English press pivots from weaponising racism one way to weaponising it the other without a moment’s self reflection.

And it’s already-marginalised people paying the price. pic.twitter.com/3MG0VHw0zR

— Kerry-Anne Mendoza 🏳️‍🌈🍉 (@TheMendozaWoman) May 15, 2021

Garden Court Chambers barrister Marc Willers added:

I didn’t think the racist treatment of Gypsies and Travellers by the media could get much worse but today I see that in @thetimes Parris says that there is no longer a place for their traditional way of life, an integral part of which involves living in caravans. Shameful.

— Marc Willers KC (@mwillersqc) May 15, 2021

Opposing the media’s anti-GRT agenda

Sending a message of solidarity, one Twitter user shared:

https://twitter.com/rosaluxemburgs/status/1393494647025065984

Calling for action and accountability, campaigners from GRT Socialists tweeted:

https://twitter.com/GRTSocialists/status/1393499814030188546

Calling on people to take action, Stop Funding Hate shared:

If you're concerned about today's attack by the Times on Gypsy, Roma & Traveller people, and you're a customer of a company on this list, there's something you can do. Send the company a polite & friendly tweet urging them to pull their ads from the paper & #StopTravellerHate https://t.co/ARBhktmFUK

— Stop Funding Hate (@StopFundingHate) May 15, 2021

Suggesting that people complain about Parris’s racist article to the Independent Press Standards Organisation, campaigners from The Traveller Movement tweeted:

If you want to complain about this article, you can do it here: https://t.co/EnWcvXBtPs

Thank you 🙏#StopTravellerHate
https://t.co/x1Qdo9j6jg

— The Traveller Movement (@GypsyTravellerM) May 15, 2021

The Times‘ latest racist attack shows just how normalised anti-GRT racism is in the UK. It demonstrates why we must unite to combat racism in all its forms, and fight against government plans to stamp out GRT communities’ nomadic way of life.

Featured image via The Times (modified)

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Comments 6

  1. Torie Haw Haw. says:
    5 years ago

    Capitalists are without doubt the faces that wear the smirks and sneers,

    But even they aren’t so stupid as to think that smirk wouldn’t be pulped is a heart beat if the peoples’ will ever gathers direction….

    Murky’ sure is helping to enlighten the masses to corporate stench and corruption ……

    Reply
  2. Lee Wilson says:
    5 years ago

    This is the fella the BBC at least used to put forward as the reasonable, gentle face of Conservatism by having him present a radio program about his guests favorite novels? It wasn’t white 19th century shit all the way either, so what happened there?

    Enduring unnecessary self-loathing about sexual matters finding an outlet for dissembling? Tories from one oppressed group or another, rather than acknowledge a fissure in the Tory text that has historically damaged their kin, seem to have these blind spots.

    Reply
  3. hereweare says:
    5 years ago

    Parris says, in the Times article, ‘The idea of Travellers’ human rights is rooted in the private “enclosures” … Whole swathes of people were dispossessed … There is simply no place for the true nomad in modern Britain.’
    Which seems to boil down to saying we should all just accept the theft of the commons and the rights of landowners – about what I’d expect from a Conservative MP.

    Reply
  4. Amber says:
    5 years ago

    Why this, why now?
    Would Murdoch be wanting to distract the people in society who are horrified at what the Israeli’s are doing to the Palestinians? I think he might. This is run alongside the BBC which uses words like “clashes” to describe the Israelis demolition job on the Palestinians homes. The BBC barely mentions the Israeli’s provoked the Palestinians numerous times in numerous ways in order to force a reaction. When the Palestinians protested peacefully in 2018 and 2019 with their Great March of Return, Israeli snipers shot them. When the Palestinians do react, the Israeli’s claim they are defending themselves. An Occupier does not defend itself, it forces the people living on land it Occupies to do exactly as they demand. Murdoch’s papers will run more emotive stories similar to this one to draw attention elsewhere. Anywhere but on Israel’s actions. Do not be fooled. Murdoch does not live in Britain and he could not care less what the travelers do.

    Reply
  5. terryindorset says:
    5 years ago

    I have this as an email signature: Keep Gypsies and Systematically Eradicate Matthew Parriss.

    Reply
  6. Dianesrightshoe says:
    5 years ago

    Still waiting for condemnation from The Canary of the vile anti semitism seen in London at the weekend.
    Should law breaking be a protected characteristic? I have traveller ancestry in the not so distant past. I also have experience of dealing with the travelling community in a professional capacity. The vast majority I have dealt with have no respect for the law, other people’s property, the environment and happily take advantage of the gullible left. One well known member of the travelling community happily told me how the thick gawjas were pushing for their protection and they just had to pretend any legal entit dealing with them was racist and they’d get away with it.
    Open debate and discussion is only racist to the left. You guys cannot deal with any views opposing yours, you have no coherent arguments so resort to calling everyone you disagree with a racist. It’s why you can’t win elections and why the British public despises you more and more every day. Labour is the new nasty party.

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