Saf and Zoheb planned to talk about racism in Britain. Before they get there, they spend a long time chatting like two guys who have completely forgotten the microphones are on.
Eventually, they get to the topic of the day, and the conversation turns to British identity, patriotism, Islamophobia, the language used by the media, growing up brown in Britain, and the strange contradiction of wanting the culture without always wanting the people.
It is funny, blunt and uncomfortable in places, which is probably exactly what this conversation needed to be.
Also, yes, Sharon Law enters the chat at one point.
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