Don't forget Tizen too; MeeGo's other bastard offspring.
I think Tizen is still around?
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Prime Minister's £1.7 Billion Boost: Transforming the North's Rail Network and Economy
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I am not having a restful evening
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She gives three, and only three, examples of racism to illustrate her point:
Pre-civil rights America, the American slave trade, and Apartheid South Africa are all explicitly not about racism in Britain.
Tomiwa Owolade's points may have been more focused (and more valid), but her own commentary takes it in a wildly unhelpful direction. And it's her commentary that's being criticised, not Owolade's.