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Originally Posted by Livia
Climate Cymru BAME consists of around 20 members made up of students and professionals who have interest in environmental preservation and protection, who work with North Wales Africa Society (NWAS), Sub Sahara Advisory Board (SSAP) and the Northwest Wales Climate Action Group.
A separate set of recommendations submitted by the NWAS also called for 'dog-free areas'.
It said that during one of its focus groups, 'one black African female stated that she feels unsafe with the presence of dogs'.
Others also kept 'seeing dog fouling on the floor', the report added.
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So it has nothing to do with actually stopping racism.
It’s because somebody (who happened to be a black African) feels unsafe in the presence of dogs (like a lot of people). So they’ve decided to try and spin it as though they are helping reduce racism by calling for dog-free zones, rather than actually do anything to help reduce actual racism.