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Don’t Feed On the Pips

Tell stories that mean something

6 min readAug 28, 2022

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Life is made up of stories and only through stories can we make sense of the world which is probably why young children are so engaged by them. History is a story and most of what we understand of our society and how we are governed relies more on the story narrated to us through government agencies and the media than the actual reality.

The story as narrative

Political activists and politicians alike understand that policy is driven by a narrative. Its an established fact that immigration to the UK has always been a net positive but you won’t convince anyone who’s not disposed to believe it, by quoting facts at them. You’ve probably seen an interview of someone on the street where they talk of immigrants both taking our jobs and sponging off benefits —maybe in the same sentence. More serious are stories of immigrant men grooming young white women.

The Rochdale child sex abuse ring scandal is a favourite of the far right because it works so well as a story where the Pakistani men were most definitely bad guys and white girls were the victims. At the same time the authorities backed off from the case because of the racial dynamic suggesting that not only were Pakistani men dangerous but that they were also immune to prosecution.

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Chris Price
Chris Price

Written by Chris Price

Singer, musician, writer, artist and thinker struggling to make sense of our dangerously dysfunctional society but infatuated with Morecambe Bay & it’s sunsets

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