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Hsiao-Hung Pai

    Hsiao-Hung Pai is a distinguished journalist and author whose work delves into the hidden narratives and injustices within British society. Through her investigative approach, she sheds light on the lives of marginalized communities and overlooked labor forces. Her writing style is direct and incisive, offering readers a compelling glimpse into complex social issues and human experiences. Pai is dedicated to amplifying the voices of those often unheard, highlighting the critical need for empathy and understanding in the contemporary world.

    Angry White People
    • Angry White People

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      'An enlightening, thoughtful and intelligent study.' The Independent There is a new anger brewing in Britain. In the pubs and estates, the cafes and football stadiums, the mood is unsettled. People kick back increasingly against whoever or whatever is presented as the latest scapegoat. Delving deep into the day-to-day of a marginalized section of the working class, Angry White People offers an unparalleled survey of this anxious, uncertain, febrile Britain. From the English Defence League (EDL) to UKIP activists, Hsiao-Hung Pai conducts a fantastically daring investigation. Amongst those she follows are Darren, a Lutonian who helped found the EDL but is now a dedicated anti-racist Labour activist, and Tommy Robinson, infamous founder of the EDL, whom Pai observes changing from a young, foul-mouthed kid to a suited-and-booted Oxford Union guest speaker and hate preacher. Uncovering disturbing levels of racism in our society which must be confronted, Pai also identifies concerns arising from exclusion and inequality in a post-industrial economy. Angry White People is the essential account of social discontent in Britain today.

      Angry White People2016
      3.6