Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
Oh do change the record Tricky. Every time racism rears its ugly head on here you bang on and on about ‘Abbott and Lammy’, people ‘screaming’ racism, how you’ve been ‘a victim of racist abuse’ and your favourite...grooming gangs.

That’s your agenda as everyone on here knows. If someone speaks up in favour of BLM you’ll immediately find fault and seek out some negative aspect of that particular campaign. It’s what you do.

‘Can’t have it both ways’...how am I trying to do that? I’m wholly opposed to all forms of racism and, probably unlike you, have been professionally involved in action against ‘grooming gangs’. There are faults on both sides, I accept that, but generally speaking white people do not even begin to understand what it is like to be the victim of institutionalised racism and it is no coincidence that every single time the issue of racism is raised on this forum you, and one or two others, seek to undermine anyone who speaks out against it.
And you read that in exactly as I knew you would.

Yes I challenged it and so I have to "change the record"

I already said, none of it is acceptable, but as the topic of the post said- The hypocrisy stinks as well.
He spoke out against it, yet was a willing particupant when it suited.
He also may I add, went back to the same club with this terrible racism, after a lengthy absense.
So I will call it out when ever I see it.
You see, you swept my abuse under the carpet. Pretty much as the management did. It doesn't count does it, this way.

Good for you in confronting grooming gangs, so when Naz Shah, says hush, is that acceptable?

Let me put it in clear for you, as you seem to be missing it.

ALL FORMS OF RACISM ARE WRONG.
But it isn't one way. There are those in this country who see it that way. Like it or not, the grooming gamg scandals were in fear of that bias.

Patronise me all you want, but that's the truth of it.