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What Is The Reason Why Black And Asian Don't Visit Our Glorious English Countryside?
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Central ITV it seems deems it necessary to produce a series on the subject.
https:/ /www.it v.com/n ews/cen tral/20 19-04-3 0/a-pla ce-in-t he-coun try-par t-1/
But it is not just the countryside they also don't care to visit our Stately Homes, because they are attached to British Colonialism and Slavery.
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But it is not just the countryside they also don't care to visit our Stately Homes, because they are attached to British Colonialism and Slavery.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think one of the things city dwellers in particular may not be able to grasp is that Black and Asian people do not generally go 'en masse' or form sub clubs. They mix and so, well are not noticed.
No one cares about their colour just they are out enjoying our countryside. IT's people that keep trying to divide us that are the problem. Just ruddy live and let live.
No one cares about their colour just they are out enjoying our countryside. IT's people that keep trying to divide us that are the problem. Just ruddy live and let live.
Times must have changed from this report.
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ society /2004/j an/28/r aceinth euk.rac eequali ty
I know of a council who a few years ago provided a free bus for ethnic minorities only, in an attempt to encourage them to visit the countryside.
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I know of a council who a few years ago provided a free bus for ethnic minorities only, in an attempt to encourage them to visit the countryside.
If anyone watched the recent BBC2 documentary ‘Pilgrimage to Rome’ when several celebrities of differing faiths and no faith took the pilgrim’s route from the Alps to Rome, they may have noticed that among them was a Muslim television presenter, Mehreen Baig. One part of the trek took the group through woodland and interestingly Mehreen said that she had never been in woodland before and that people of her culture would think it odd to want to be in such surroundings. This report appears to bear that out.
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