
The Arts Council of Wales, which is publicly funded, commissioned the research that cost £51,000, and branded the body's policies as "racist," along with those of National Museums Wales. Both organisations have now accepted the findings of the report. The findings come after Welsh arts groups and professionals appealed for a report on racial inclusion at these organisations as they raised concerns that "Welsh meant white" and that "Welsh could exclude Black and non-Black people of colour".
The report further added that both the Council and National Museums Wales uphold "white supremacist ideology" by limiting opportunities for minorities.













Comment: While it's certainly important to address racism in any culture, when people start talking about diluting or changing the culture, the very language itself in this case, in order to cater to a slim minority (black people make up a reported 0.6% of Wales' population), who may not even want these changes, red flags should be rising. The woke ideology driving these viewpoints is divisive poison.