The Telegraph profiles a “race equality campaigner [who] has cost taxpayers more than £1 million by bringing a string of discrimination claims – several of them against anti-racism groups.”
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on June 15, 2011
The Telegraph profiles a “race equality campaigner [who] has cost taxpayers more than £1 million by bringing a string of discrimination claims – several of them against anti-racism groups.”
Tagged as: discrimination law, serial litigants, United Kingdom

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several of them against anti-racism groups
Anti-racism is the shortened term for anti-white racism, so that’s a good thing.
But, sadly, the U.K. is broken.
Yes, “anti-racism” never seems to include overt racial hostility toward whites, either in the UK or here.
Given that her latest suit was against an “anti-racist” group — and actually felled it — this counts as what I call “diversenfreude”: taking pleasure in the diversity-caused misfortune of a pro-diversity group or institution.
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