HampshireSeagulls
Moulding Generation Z
edna krabappel said:Oh for fook's sake.
Are you honestly telling me that the white people of this country are going to rise up and be massively offended by a few little words on a Safeway application form? (which they have to have in these days, not to enable them to select employees, but to make sure the people making the decisions to hire/fire aren't discriminating)?
That the majority population of Britain are going to be in floods of tears because they think they might struggle to get a job filling up display units with Werthers Originals and McVities Hobnobs?
FFS, find something important to worry about, Oceanic, rather than trawling randomly through millions of trivial forms in order to make an utterly lame and irrelevant political point.
As if you'd even want a job in Safeway's (in fact you're probably one of those who thinks jobs like that are only good enough for immigrants anyway, yet have the nerve to squeal if you think white people are discriminated against). You tool.
I got turned down by ASDA. And B&Q. Overqualified. All I want to do is stack shelves part time whilst I study next year.
I think the problem with the BNP is that they present the information so poorly, and focus on the silly little things rather than bigger issues, and they should be approaching problems from a standpoint that is not race/religion based. Granted, a build up of smaller things leads to a situation that is hard to walk back from, but their message is always tainted by the image of shaven-headed skinheads in combat boots, even if they are no longer the mainstay of the party. It's hard for any smaller party to be taken seriously when they don't have the financial and media resources of the Labour Party, and can be spun out of contention.