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Old 31-07-2016, 06:56 PM #28
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Originally Posted by chuff me dizzy View Post
She went back for round 2 with James on last nights hls ,as she was disappointed he didn't make any racist comments to her on night one ,going on and on about how wonderfully Muslims are raised(Tell that to the girls in Rotherham love) wanting a reaction but James is too wise for her ,asking Bear if he is violent ? wtf is that all about ? if James had sat there preaching about white Christians families to her it would be seen as racist and this place would be jumping up and down for him to be removed
Oh dear, reverse racism lol There's a difference between casual racism and systemic racism. Do you think white people suffer from systemic racism as well? Give me a break.

I'm white and I've never had to worry about not getting a job because of the colour of my skin; nor have I ever had to worry about the police stopping to frisk me merely because my skin colour isn't white.

I've noticed that a lot of my fellow white people are desperate to be oppressed. Whenever someone genuinely brings up racism, they are said to be using some sort of card, suggesting racism is nothing but a myth that people use as an excuse. My God, do you have any idea of what's going on in the world? In America, you've got a fascist as the GOP nominee, who has used hate and racism as a marketing tool to encourage people to vote for him. In the UK, you have got Nigel Farage who suggested separating from Europe was our 'independence day' and that the problem with our country is the 'immigrants'. So, sorry, but Saira and a lot of people who are the descendants of immigrants are going to be currently feeling a little sensitive to race and prejudice right now. Especially considering the number of reported racial incidents has catupulted since the Brexit vote. Of course, not everyone voted because they're racists, that's ridiculous. However, a fair few did and we have to empathise with immigrants or ethnic minorities who may be feeling a little unwanted in their own country right now.
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