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Velvetee has said she's reported this thread for racist remarks, but I can see little here that I would consider to be racist. People are simply discussing an issue, but this is a typical example of what happens the moment something like this is mentioned. We have other people on AB who cry racist simply because someone disagrees with them, even if the subject under discussion is unrelated to race. The fact is sometimes people, black, white, or green, aren't nice to each other - and we've all been on the receiving end at one time or another. I would like to see a world where people are just people, and I believe that if we were to stop this nonsense, then any perceived differences would evaporate, and the political parties who want black people forced from the UK, rather than being seen as a threat, would become a laughing stock, as they should be to anyone with an iota of sense. I�m convinced that this sort of political correctness serves only to encourage the negativity of the issue of colour, and that it�s those who champion it who are, in the main, responsible for exacerbating the problem and for creating even deeper divisions. If this person hadn�t highlighted what Carole Thatcher said, it wouldn�t have been an issue. Like many who play the race card, he�s simply a man bent on causing trouble - and sadly, because we adhere to this ridiculous notion of political correctness, we�ve allowed him to succeed.