It's obvious that from my life in Yorkshire, a fair percentage of Yorkshire people are racist,this thread tells me nothing different.
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It's obvious that from my life in Yorkshire, a fair percentage of Yorkshire people are racist,this thread tells me nothing different.
I think you're right Tlc, but the problem is widespread. Whether Yorkshire is any more, or less, racist than other areas of the country is difficult to say.
From my own experience of growing up in Rotherham in the 50s and 60s, discrimination wasn't just a problem related to colour, but was evident if anyone didn't conform to the 'norm'.
It's not a question of having to "love each other". It's more about coexisting without prejudice.
Why do you think communities who are different "dislike the other"? I have to admit to hating the Tory party, but I have friends who vote Tory. I dislike religious dogma, but I have friends who believe differently.
That is a fair appraisal of what is going on.The mainstream media channels talking about something that happened ten years ago and not concentrating on the islamic extremists coming in to this country terrorising us right now.The extremely well paid civil service at the Home Office should be kicked out and replaced with efficient well qualified people who are not lefty liberal sympathising idiots we have at present.We are an open door to the evil ,it has to stop.BBC have killed off Vaughan so rapidly,pity they weren't as quick with the horrible "BBC lovey" Saville getting sacked which took well over a decade with the notorious cover ups.
I think racism works both ways.
The problem is the perception of unfair reporting. Girls get groomed nobody wants to say it for what it is. Racism is never discussed openly and honestly. People are scared to give an honest opinion. Some just go along with it because it’s easier that way. What has happened to the cricketer in this case is not acceptable in any way shape or form. Would the same reporting of this have happened if it was a white person experiencing this ??
No it wouldn’t.
Oh and for those who don’t know my wife is a person of colour before I get accused of been part of the problem.
I dont know if this has been mentioned on any thread recently, so apologies if it has, but I watched 'Fever Pitch the rise of the premier league on BBC iplayer recently, and the 2nd episode had on it when Eric Cantona drop kicked the Crystal Palace supporter who was giving him some abuse after he was sent off.
I didn't realise that Cantona had initially recieved a 2 week jail sentence which was overturned on appeal, but Les Ferdinand said that he thought that had it been a black player who did what Cantona had done, then he would have gone to prison, and he said he wasn't the only one who thought that.
Can't say anything now but is this England! what last Sunday was about? England isn't about suicide bombers grooming etc...