Tom Bombadil
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I keep saying it. That there are a hell of a lot of people that hate the white working class on here.
Just cos you keep saying it doesn't make it true.
I keep saying it. That there are a hell of a lot of people that hate the white working class on here.
Just cos you keep saying it doesn't make it true.
and the liberal/left on here will just ignore your post. I know what its like I am going to have to move soon.
If you think that then you haven't been paying attention. We'll sympathise with her. There are only a few people left (and I don't think any on here) who believe the old orthodoxies of racism being a one-way street.and the liberal/left on here will just ignore your post. I know what its like I am going to have to move soon.
Well I for one won't. Racism is racism regardless.
It's a typical far right tactic though. Claim some sort of myth as a truth and then all your acolytes can chime in and you all reinforce each others prejudice.
If you think that then you haven't been paying attention. We'll sympathise with her. There are only a few people left (and I don't think any on here) who believe the old orthodoxies of racism being a one-way street.
Do keep up.Their heads in the sand over what?
Their heads in the sand over what?
Yeah, 'name and shame'. I'm sure they won't mind - then we can be on the same side!I have been paying attention to yours and others post but there are quite a few on here with their heads in the sand
Yeah, 'name and shame'. I'm sure they won't mind - then we can be on the same side!
About the only person I can think of who thought white people were always to blame was London Irish, and maybe even he's seen the light now.
I had you down as smarter than that. the myth i was referring to was the one where racism by black or asians is ignored.But it is true. Its not a myth or is Portslade auntie the only one
I had you down as smarter than that. the myth i was referring to was the one where racism by black or asians is ignored.
The fact that you cannot use simple grammar surely disqualifys you from making a well judged view on racism and politics in this country.
Sorry misread your post. Are we talking about ethnic racism being ignored on here or in society in general
Well, both really.
why?
I would say its often the opposite is true, in my experience.
I have found that people who are a bit smug about their education and literacy are often those least qualified to talk about immigration. High education standards are not exactly the hallmark of areas heavily affected by immigration are they?
Why do you assume that working class people are by definition inarticulate or unable to put forward literate and intelligent argument?
he doesnt say that at all, what are you on about ?Why do you assume that working class people are by definition inarticulate or unable to put forward literate and intelligent argument?