http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-39742670
Apparently, according to an Oxford University “equality and diversity” newsletter, not making eye-contact can be construed as “everyday racism” and was included in a list of "racial micro-aggressions". Alas the University has had to apologise because its guidance, it seems, discriminates against autistic people who, by all accounts, struggle to make eye contact.
Oh what a tangled web they weave! Last time I heard looking at a black person in the High Street was a sign of disrespect. Now it seems I must do so or I am a racist (unless, of course, I am autistic). Have these people completely lost the plot, or have I?