@IAmSoBaesic after this don't come back. The BLM movement is not too radical. People trying to save lives and using a # to raise awareness and money and to ensure the justice system doesn't abuse its power is not radical. Whatever ever way we choose to try and save our lives and protest injustice will always be received as hostile, disrespectful, disruptive and unneeded. No, you shared your experience as way to belittle and normalise ours. Black people are the most targeted when it comes to race IN THE WORLD. I'm from the UK and racism is very prevalent here and I consider London to be one of the most diverse places in the world. And yet, it is anti-Black. Subtle or overt, anti-blackness is in Asian communities, European communities African communities etc. You talking about the reception that polish people receive in the UK as a way to say that all people experience racism was factually incorrect and I'll tell you why. White polish people still have White privilege, they benefit from a system that no one else does unless they're white passing. Until a polish person speaks or until we KNOW that they are polish, they are perceived as just white. AND the people who don't welcome Polish people the most ARE WHITE. It is literally the far Right that don't want Polish people here and that is to do with immigration and not race. That's a nationality and capitalism issue.