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Question Time George The Poet
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Words fail me, not quite really, I do not want to destroy the swear filter.
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I know exactly what the young man in the audience means. Britain is a tolerant nation,one of the most tolerant in Europe I would think. Non white citizens of the Uk are far too quick to play the racist card for every little thing that happens to them, from being not served first in a pub to not getting a job. Things that a white person would shrug at ,feel a bit miffed...
13:39 Fri 05th Oct 2018
A few choice examples of racism in the Best Answer ...
> Non white citizens of the Uk are far too quick to play the racist card
> Things that a white person would shrug at
> The UK has bent over backwards to try and include people from all races and creeds and it seems all they do is complain how they are treated
> Non white citizens of the Uk are far too quick to play the racist card
> Things that a white person would shrug at
> The UK has bent over backwards to try and include people from all races and creeds and it seems all they do is complain how they are treated
Ladybirder, a Sikh wears a turban, and Hindus usually wear a dhoti
A dhoti kurta is an outfit often worn by married Hindu men. It consists of a generously cut cotton shirt called a kurta covered by a dhoti, which is a long piece of material that ties around the waist and extends to cover most of the legs. Sometimes, in western countries, men will adopt the clothing styles of the country they live in.
A dhoti kurta is an outfit often worn by married Hindu men. It consists of a generously cut cotton shirt called a kurta covered by a dhoti, which is a long piece of material that ties around the waist and extends to cover most of the legs. Sometimes, in western countries, men will adopt the clothing styles of the country they live in.
really......
noun
a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human racial groups determine cultural or individual achievement, usually involving the idea that one's own race is superior and has the right to dominate others or that a particular racial group is inferior to the others.
a policy, system of government, etc., based upon or fostering such a doctrine; discrimination.
hatred or intolerance of another race or other races.
noun
a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human racial groups determine cultural or individual achievement, usually involving the idea that one's own race is superior and has the right to dominate others or that a particular racial group is inferior to the others.
a policy, system of government, etc., based upon or fostering such a doctrine; discrimination.
hatred or intolerance of another race or other races.
Yep, really AuntLydia.
For example, you wrote
> The UK has bent over backwards to try and include people from all races and creeds and it seems all they do is complain how they are treated
If you had written ...
> The UK has bent over backwards to try and include people from all races and creeds and it seems all some of those people do is complain how they are treated
... it would have been better.
For example, you wrote
> The UK has bent over backwards to try and include people from all races and creeds and it seems all they do is complain how they are treated
If you had written ...
> The UK has bent over backwards to try and include people from all races and creeds and it seems all some of those people do is complain how they are treated
... it would have been better.
Yes, the difference between Indians and Pakistanis is religious and political, not racial. Punjabis tend to look slightly more distinctive, I can usually pick them out as not Indian. Sikhs are quite distinctive and, helpfully, wear a turban as danny mentioned. In Western clothing it is difficult to tell the difference between most Indians and Pakistanis, although the Indians I knew tended to be a bit taller.