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Bernardine Evaristo argues that the racist abuse levelled at England players after the final of the Euros has troubling ramifications.
She says it's the kind of "vile, in-yer-face bile many of us thought we'd left behind decades ago."
The essay contains very strong racist language.
Producer: Adele Armstrong
By BBC Radio 44.6
7373 ratings
Bernardine Evaristo argues that the racist abuse levelled at England players after the final of the Euros has troubling ramifications.
She says it's the kind of "vile, in-yer-face bile many of us thought we'd left behind decades ago."
The essay contains very strong racist language.
Producer: Adele Armstrong

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