There’s the problem in a nutshell. If people think there’s too much focus on it, it gets dismissed as problematic, troublesome, irritating & ultimately nothing gets solved. We then end up with a situation where some dig their heels in further, possibly because they just don’t want change to happen.
Too little focus on it, & those same people (rightly or wrongly) think there’s no issues, & then wonder why others are highlighting them.
Indeed it is, interesting reply and, for me, the argument runs both ways.
'Reverse racism' (anti white) which is such a feature of the 'woke' agenda is every bit as bad as any other form of racism, something that has long since become lost in the argument.
Then of course there is the argument about what is justified criticism of the behaviour of an individual or a group, it is not inherently racist to criticise bad behaviour, all people should be held to the same standards.
Which of course brings us to the question of standards, England is at its core a white, christian, democracy (of sorts) and those are the standards that should apply. I have no great regard for the application of 'cultural relativism', how people live in their own country is up to them, usually not my business, but how people behave in this country is.
Unlike others who are wary of expressing such views, I am quite clear on this, if you wish to live in the UK then you abide by the country's laws and social norms. If you do not then you must expect to be criticised, told to mend your ways and if necessary asked to leave.