A British government-mandated report into racial disparities in the country has attracted the ire of a race-focused working group at the United Nations, who reject findings that do not neatly align with the dogma that racism is systemic and institutional in Britain. The U.N. experts charged on Monday that the report attempts to “normalize white supremacy.” Controversially, the group that compiled the 230-page report, the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities, found (in the words of a foreward to the report, by the commission’s chair) that “geography, family influence, socio-economic background, culture and religion have more significant impact on life...