The National Trust’s Director-General Claims Britain’s Countryside is Unwelcoming to Ethnic Minorities
Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news
The National Trust’s director-general has declared that Britain’s countryside remains unwelcoming to ethnic minorities, blaming everything from clothing choices to ignorance of basic rural etiquette. This official policy from the charity tasked with protecting the nation’s heritage echoes the same DEI playbook that has consumed government agencies.
In a video clip shared on X, National Trust Director-General Hilary McGrady stated that research shows ethnic minorities don’t feel comfortable in the countryside due to various reasons such as not knowing what to wear or the countryside code.
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“The research clearly shows that ethnic minorities don’t feel comfortable in the countryside – there are lots of reasons for this, they don’t know what to wear, don’t know the countryside code”
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McGrady further explained on LBC that ethnic minorities may not feel the countryside is culturally relevant to them and may lack confidence due to unfamiliarity with the environment.
The National Trust is taking action based on this research to make the countryside more inclusive for everyone, as part of their charitable purpose.
The government is also focusing on increasing diversity in Britain’s countryside, with various initiatives to address perceived barriers to access for ethnic minorities.
Groups like the Wildlife and Countryside Link have labeled the countryside as a “racist colonial” space, pushing for legally binding targets to increase non-white access.
Despite these efforts, the countryside faces challenges such as fly-tipping and pollution from urban areas, highlighting the disconnect between diversity initiatives and environmental preservation.
The focus on diversity in the countryside has raised concerns about eroding British culture and traditions, as taxpayer-funded charities and government departments prioritize inclusivity over heritage.
Preserving the countryside for those who appreciate and respect it is essential as mass migration continues to reshape the nation.
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