Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
Well it's become meaningless, hasn't it? The same word that once denoted the sort of person who'd openly abuse or discriminate against someone of a different race is now reflexively used to describe anyone who questions an open-door immigration policy or wonders aloud whether there might be a problem with some of the habits and attitudes endemic to Islamic communities in the UK. As such, it loses any meaning and increasingly loses impact.
Can someone point me to an example of someone being called a racist because they questioned an immigration policy?

Is this editorial nonsense in papers like the Guardian or is it typically a public accusation by an individual?