Polling company Survation conducted a survey for the UK-based Woolf Institute of Abrahamic Faiths about the repercussions of more people working from home during the fake pandemic and found that “racism” could be increasing.
The BBC reports that the survey “warns that without alternative settings to offices being set up, opportunities for social mixing between different religious and ethnic groups will be greatly reduced.” Oy vey, what we would we do without our cherished melting pot!?
Ed Kessler, founder of the Woolf Institute, said that there is a “risk that they could go back into isolated silos.” By the way, Kessler also founded the Centre for the Study of Jewish-Christian Relations (CJCR) and wrote Jews, Christians and Muslims. The jew is hyperfocused on multiculturalism and multiracialism.
Here are some of the findings from the study:
- 44 percent of the workforce in the UK is working from home
- 76 percent of those who work in shared offices in the UK are exposed to ethnic diversity, meaning those who work from home are isolated from such a setting and as a result more likely to be “prejudiced.”
- 37 percent of unemployed people are also more likely to only have friends from their own ethnic group.
The funny thing is that many people become “prejudiced” when they actually encounter “diversity” in real life and realize that the darker races are not as “enriching” as the jewish media portrays them. The study actually does admit that although different races and religions working together does help to“break down stereotypes and foster positive attitudes towards one another,” people who live in more “diverse” communities are “more likely to be negative towards ethnic diversity.”
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