here you go: "i suggest you study your GCSE history, and see how easy it is for racism to develop into pure evil if "less serious" incidents become acceptable in the mainstream".
There isn't a topic on racism in GCSE history nor is there a specific incidence of racism developing into pure evil if less mainstram incidents become acceptable.
I think this was a poor attempt of assimilating the holocaust on purely racial terms when in fact it was not the case. The holocaust and the Nazi ideal was in fact a combination of religious, political and pure hatred of anybody who they didn't like. To claim otherwise would be distorting history.
Besides, we really haven't learned from History, one only needs to turn to the numerous tribal wars and massacres in Africa to see that the world is selective regarding what it determines to be right and wrong. Rather than concerning ourselves with a footballer retaliating because they used the word Black in a sentence, where was the world when white farmers were losing their lives in Zimbabwe? Where was the outcry from you lot when these occured then?
An interesting article for you to ponder over, look how the CRE tie themselves in knots when justifying themselves.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/most-race-attack-victims-are-white-1069502.html