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Black Police Officers
A guy from the black police association was on the news yesterday defending the positive discrimination against recruitment of white officers, one of his reasons for this was that ethnic minority / black communities 'might not want another white officer in the area who doesnt understand their culture and language'. What would be the response if I went on TV and announced that I dont want another black/asian officer in my local area?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Witout being racist, because I am not a racist, but I'm scare of being accused of racism, (phew, had to preface my remarks with a politically correct introduction, otherwise the thought police might be on to me), I think positive discrimination is abhorrent and unfair to white British people who are seeing the country given away to alien cultures, and losing out on job opportunities, the fire brigade, the NHS and now the police, discriminating against our own kids. It's disgusting, and not surprising given our tendency to undermine our own values - like Christianity.
The salient point, John Lambert, is upholding the laws of Great Britain. This holds no difference bewteen skin, race, culture and society. A White police officer should be able to uphold and convey the law in any community, such as should a black or asian police officer. To add to this, anyone either visiting or residing in this country should also be able to understand and act in a manner that is compliant with the laws of this land such as we would do if we go abroad.
Why be scared of being branded a racist Theland? Why try to excuse yourself before making your point? you are playing right into the hands of the so called 'Thought Police' who are forever trying to strangle free speach. If it has got to be said then say it.
If you shut up the truth, bury it under the ground, it will but grow, and gather to itself such explosive power that the day it bursts through it will blow up everything in it's way.
Emile Zola 1840 - 1902
Author of J'Accuse.
If you shut up the truth, bury it under the ground, it will but grow, and gather to itself such explosive power that the day it bursts through it will blow up everything in it's way.
Emile Zola 1840 - 1902
Author of J'Accuse.