You're right.
We've evolved to make a myriad of judgements whenever we first see someone and one of those is about race. We are all constructs of our upbringing and our environment and so it would be incredible if any of us could truly ignore race when making a judgement on someone.
What...
This is more of a political question.
But is part of the problem here that they don't have £10m to just give back. I mean, I know they have rich donors and they punch above their weight here.
But how many organisations can just find £10m? Unexpectedly at short notice? That's not how it works...
The problem is here he has apologised for being rude.
To even begin any path to redemption, he would have to say that he's sorry for being racist on this occasion and all other occasions
We're talking about politicians and donors we're aren't we
But I think the answer is that, if you show genuine contrition and learning and own up to your other as yet not publicised comments, then it shouldn't lead to permanent ostracision from society. Maybe just a little spell on the...