BoldonLad
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Several big differences. The first being temporal, a hundred and twenty years between events.
The second being social attitudes at the time. Involvement in the textile industry in the early 1800s was almost bound to lead to cotton plantations. In 1930s Britain, I doubt many were keen to see anti-semitic attacks at state level.
The third and most relevant is that the Mail is still publishing hateful zenophobic shît.
The Guardian isn't.
This sounds very much like an excuse?.
It so happens, I agree, there is little to be gained by examining certain, if not all, historical events through the prism of the present, but, I don't recall such generosity when, for example, the Colston Statue issue was being discussed?