{"id":209469,"date":"2017-02-20T01:34:14","date_gmt":"2017-02-20T06:34:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/trevor-phillips-political-correctness-ushered-in-the-populist-wave-the-guardian.php"},"modified":"2017-02-20T01:34:14","modified_gmt":"2017-02-20T06:34:14","slug":"trevor-phillips-political-correctness-ushered-in-the-populist-wave-the-guardian","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/political-correctness\/trevor-phillips-political-correctness-ushered-in-the-populist-wave-the-guardian.php","title":{"rendered":"Trevor Phillips: political correctness ushered in the populist wave &#8211; The Guardian"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    A former president of the    National Union of Students and chair of the Equality and Human    Rights Commission, Trevor Phillips was    once a leading member of what might be called the metropolitan    liberal elite. He had the ear of everyone who mattered in the    Labour party, and on matters of race and equality he was the    go-to guy.  <\/p>\n<p>    But then he began to have doubts about many of the political    positions he held and started confronting what he saw as    right-on shibboleths. Pretty soon he was being denounced as a    turncoat in the same terms that he had once denounced others.    In recent years, he has made several documentaries, with    attention-grabbing titles such as Things We    Wont Say About Race That Are True, that have aimed to    challenge received wisdoms. The latest, which sounds like a    homage to a Daily Telegraph letters page    correspondent, is entitled Has Political Correctness Gone    Mad?  <\/p>\n<p>    I meet Phillips at his production office in Kentish Town, north    London. Now 63, with greying hair and a slight stoop, hes no    longer the youthfully strutting figure who seemed to be    everywhere in the 1990s. But as soon as he gets talking, the    eyes light up and the old passion comes pouring out.  <\/p>\n<p>    Political correctness is one of those terms that mean different    things to different people. What does it mean to him? The    title is not mine, he says, a little defensively. Its a    Channel 4 title. I do not normally ever use the term political    correctness, except with a heavy dose of doubt about its    usefulness, because basically it has become a stick with which    the right beats everyone else.  <\/p>\n<p>    In fact Phillips has used the term before. Two years ago he    wrote in the Daily Mail and Sunday Times of    po-faced    political correctness that cramps all conventional    parties. Still, his thesis in the film is that by trying    to corral political debate into a tightly policed    acceptability, the political establishment has created the    conditions for insurgent figures such as Nigel Farage, Jeremy    Corbyn and Donald Trump.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its a perfectly reasonable argument but the programme is a    little too wide-ranging in its targets to make its case. It    jumps from the anti-Islamic group Pegida to censorious    transgender activists to social media trolls to students    banning sombreros. Although worthy subjects for investigation,    they dont quite gel as an explanation for the rise of Corbyn,    let alone Trump.  <\/p>\n<p>    But what they do point to is Phillipss increasing frustration    with the conviction that if we can only control the expression    of ideas, we will all be able to live together in peace and    harmony. October 2000 saw the publication of a report    commissioned by Phillips, then chair of the Runnymede Trust,    called The Future of    Multi-Ethnic Britain. It marked perhaps the high-water mark    of multicultural thinking, and suggested that Britain    should become a community of communities in which each    community would respect the other by avoiding causing offence.  <\/p>\n<p>    Well I think it would be fair to say that I made a big    mistake, he says now. It was a clear statement that some    groups can play by their own rules. That to me runs counter to    my own political beliefs. Why I am still a supporter of the    Labour party is    because I believe fundamentally in solidarity and reciprocity,    and I think most on the left have forgotten both of those    things.  <\/p>\n<p>    Four years after that report, Phillips wrote an article in    which he compared a critique by David Goodhart of    multiculturalism to the jottings from the BNP leaders    weblog. Two months later, he suddenly announced the end of    multiculturalism and called for a core of Britishness to be    asserted. Not long afterwards, Ken Livingstone suggested that    Phillips had swung so far to the right that he would soon be    joining the BNP.  <\/p>\n<p>    Goodhart and Phillips are now good friends. I think Trevor has    been intellectually and morally brave, says Goodhart. He took    a lot of flak for looking past the cliches of the anti-racist    left. He is regarded as a curious Uncle Tom figure by a lot of    the black and ethnic minority establishment. Trevor still    thinks of himself as a somewhat sceptical member of the left    family and at times has, I think, felt quite wounded by the    attacks.  <\/p>\n<p>    I ask Phillips if the threat of expulsion from his political    tribe does act as a disincentive to speak out about what he    really thinks.  <\/p>\n<p>    Depends how much of your life you want to spend lying to    yourself, he says. I think its pretty wearying to get up    each day and tell yourself to go advocate for something that    you know not to be true. And what is even worse is if youre in    public office or politics and everyone youre telling this to    also knows it isnt true. Not only are you a liar, youre also    an idiot.  <\/p>\n<p>    If, as Goodhart says, he has been wounded by his ostracising,    he doesnt appear to nurture any regrets. I have lost lots and    lots of friends. My view is if you cant tolerate that I want    to have this discussion, then we cant really be friends. What    youre asking me to do is collude in a lie with you rather than    argue it out. A big part of it is that on the left, if you look    like me, youre supposed to think in a particular way. And they    just hate it if a black person isnt the person they want him    to be.  <\/p>\n<p>    He believes that we all have to get used to and get over being    offended. I dont care about offending people, he says. And    I dont really care about being offended. There are quite a lot    of people I actually want to offend. And I want to offend them    all the time. But if somebody stands on the other side of the    street and shouts nigger at me  Im not going to be thrilled,    but Im not going to argue for him to get locked up.  <\/p>\n<p>    Then why was he appalled at what he saw as antisemitic    bigotry in the Labour party? Surely by his own reckoning, he    shouldnt much care. Oh the problem with that, he says, is    not that people were using the word Zion, but that people were    making it impossible for Jewish students to have meetings.    There is an important distinction between words and actions.  <\/p>\n<p>    But his complaints were not just about actions, I suggest. Was    he not also concerned that the Labour party had played down    antisemitic attitudes by some of its members? Yes, he agrees.    There are people who believe there is no real distinction    between Jews, Zionists and Israelis. And the party doesnt want    to get into that at all because, lets be frank, its    increasingly dependent on a demographic group  Muslims     within which a sizable minority subscribes to that view.  <\/p>\n<p>    Phillips studied chemistry at Imperial College, London, and, he    says, its his science training that made him change his mind    about how race was discussed in this country. By the turn of    the millennium, he says, it was obvious that it made little    sense to classify people as black, brown and white. He has    little time for designations such as BAME (black, Asian and    minority ethnic).  <\/p>\n<p>    If you look at Indians and Pakistanis, they have completely    different life chances. Its the same with Afro-Caribbeans and    West Africans. Im not clever enough to have a Damascene    conversion. I just look at the numbers and if they clash with    how I think the world should be working, Ive got to change the    picture.  <\/p>\n<p>    Fair enough, but his critics will say that Phillips is making    straw man arguments. After all, who is stopping him from saying    what he wants? Hes got a TV documentary and coverage in    national newspapers. Where is this politically correct    establishment thats trying to stifle him?  <\/p>\n<p>    A ruling elite maintains an idea of whats good and reasonable    by a whole series of methods, he counters. Who gets    advancement, rewards and status? If you dont hold to the    orthodoxy, you stop being invited to meetings. Theres a phrase    that people in centre-left politics use: oh hes very good.    What they actually mean is: I agree with him.  <\/p>\n<p>    Phillips has grown used to people not agreeing with him.    Perhaps a little too used to it. As one old comrade says: He    cant resist tweaking the nose of the bien pensant.  <\/p>\n<p>    But in these disagreeable times, dissenting voices will make    themselves heard. The liberal consensus has broken down, and    rehashing the old pieties wont put it back together again.    Whether or not he receives an invitation, Phillips is    determined to have his say.  <\/p>\n<p>    Has Political Correctness Gone Mad? 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