Follow us on So cials: Facebook and Instagram Nick Buckley MBE’s comments about Anthony Joshua’s car accident in Nigeria didn’t just spark outrage — they exposed something far more unsettling about the state of racism in Britain today. When a white public figure with a platform can respond to accusations of racism by laughing and declaring that “no one cares about being called racist anymore,” it signals a shift that should worry every Black person in this country. It suggests that for some, the social cost of racism has evaporated. The shame has gone. The mask has slipped. And the confidence to say the quiet part out loud has grown bolder than ever. Nick Buckley blasts Anthony Joshua after fatal car accident According to many people, this post is racist. Fortunately for me, no one cares any more about being called ‘racist’. Ha ha. https://t.co/Ld0tVl5wEF — Nick Buckley MBE (@NickBuckleyMBE) December 30, 2025 What makes this moment even more painful is who the target...
- Get link
- X
- Other Apps



Comments
Post a Comment
We’d love to hear from you!
Share your thoughts, stories, or questions below. Whether you're vibing with the music, reminiscing about a festival, or just passing through—your voice adds depth to ALL ANGLES UK. Let’s keep the conversation flowing