Of course, anything in the news to be turned into a bit of race baiting, is the BBC's oxygen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rb5Bn7IcFRo
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It could, possibly more likely, be associated with the greater male disposition towards drinking, smoking and other activities related to heart disease.
I had thought about you and your diabetes when this all started getting ‘messy’. I think many of us on here either have, or know someone close, with some underlying health issue. Amidst all the banter, bad temper and bollux on here I really, really do wish you well.
Of course, anything in the news to be turned into a bit of race baiting, is the BBC's oxygen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rb5Bn7IcFRo
Hmm super simple corned beef hash.
Thanks rA but I believe if your card's marked, your card is marked. Hence I'm spending Easter socially nearing everyone I can ☹️
... and Dominique didn't pick the interviewer up when she referred to her as Danielle......
The Prof pointed to disposition as the reason behind the disparity. The UN Deputy Chair on proving everything to be racism agreed that diabetes, heart conditions etc (the underlying health conditions which make surviving C-19 more difficult) were more prevalent in BAME groups but that was purely down to racist related stress. I would have asked her if those diseases were also more prevalent in countries where BAME people were both in the majority and in charge. The answer is yes but she would have bumbled and fudged the answer.
Whatever Maddy.
I think the point is, the amount of **** wits who bring the race baiting card out every time there is a story in the head lines.
The real issues get missed or slated as a result.
Like the black poet moaning that the lack of black faces in the coronavirus NHS pictures is racist?
Who gives a flying ****, what colour the medics are?
The link between ethnicity and Covid-19, along with a number of other conditions, has to be understood if we are to overcome such diseases.
I’m not sure what the BBC is meant to have done wrong or who the ‘****wits who bring the race baiting card out every time there is a story in the headlines’ are meant to be.
I do know who the ‘****wit’ is on this forum who keeps raising the issue of ‘race’ time and time again though, and he’s almost as annoying as the other ‘****wit’ doing the snide voice over on that YouTube clip.
Whilst Tricky is guilty of over egging that cake, the "race card" remains an overused tactic and almost certainly that overuse is negative as it obscures the real and valid concerns that may underlie the issue. Saying no more as I will get shot down for being a racist too.
Not by me - and I suspect not by anyone else on here - you won’t. I know you aren’t. You have a point and, in the dim and distant, I’ve had it used against me too. Gained little, if any, ultimate credence and let’s just say the ‘accuser’ came off very much second best.
I do agree with you that it is - sometimes - overused, however this thread is entitled ‘Coronavirus and football’ and I have now lost count of the number of times a certain poster has tried to to introduce the issue of ‘race’ into this and other threads. I suspect there’s a reason for that.