A glimpse of the possible future: being villainised as we're victimised.
It's a fact of human nature people often come to resent benefactors whose generous graces they have been, or are, dependent upon.
This happens to God, foster parents, biological parents, and recipient nations with their indigenous inhabitants.
People hate feeling indebted. They will frequently come up with stories to hate their creditors.
When they fail to flourish or put to good use the gifts they've been handed, rather than blame themselves and face their own failures, they find it is much easier to target their gratuitous gift-giver.
Which is to say, we will never be able to do enough for some of these people. Slavery, colonialism, George Floyd, a dishonest use of statistics, they will use anything to justify not feeling beholden to us.
We will be resented for hospitality. They do not want to feel like a grateful guest in someone else's home; so they will find a way to believe and argue we never deserved our own home in the first place.
Ayoub Khan used today's debate in Parliament to distract from the grooming gang scandal by insisting the majority of crimes are committed by white men.
He accused those discussing the ethnic and Islamic nature of the gangs of "revealing a prejudice..."
He did not take interventions from members keen to challenge his sophistry.