The Guardian: British Asian families urged to share stories of ‘greatest generation’ who fought for Britain. “British Asian families are being urged to record the experiences of relatives who fought for Britain for ‘future generations’ as data reveals half the British public don’t know that Indian members of the armed forces served in the second world war.”

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/11/11/the-guardian-british-asian-families-urged-to-share-stories-of-greatest-generation-who-fought-for-britain/

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Looks like another gender-neutral #toilet is going to be made available somewhete in #Britain quite soon, once they bury the old bastard 😁

BTW these days thanks to the #multiculturalism that his lot hated and tried to hold back, many #BritishAsians *do* pass the " #cricket test", except we still end up being thrashed by folk from our ancestral lands 😁

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4gk98ng4e8o

Norman Tebbit: Former cabinet minister and Thatcher ally dies aged 94

The Conservative politician served in ministerial jobs throughout the 1980s.

BBC News

Was thinking about how #BritishMuslims (and #BritishAsians as a whole) dealt with rise in #racism and #Islamophobia during 2000s - basically they stood firm and said "we're part of #Britain and we're not fucking going anywhere" - and if anything made their presence in society *more* prominent.

It doesn't stop the hate completely, but sheer force of numbers can have an effect (particularly in more multicultural areas).

I guess this is what #trans / #LGBTQIA folk and their allies will increasingly have to do?

(I do appreciate it might be harder as the gammons are more frightened of the Asian and wider ethnic communities as they think there's a lot more "men of fighting age" amongst them whereas they might see queer folk as more of a "soft touch")