After an incident at work today I'm wondering how much racism is incited by ethnic minorities. A guy at work was having problems with his pc. We have one IT guy to serve the whole company and his nickname (well known to everyone) is in reference to his 'I'll get round to it at some point' attitude. The guy who was having problems with his pc after a while stated that if he was white, it would have been fixed by now. This was most definately not said in jest. We all know this to be completely untrue, it could have been anyone and it wouldn't have got fixed any quicker. Is this something that happens often and if so why? ( (this isn't meant to cause any kind of offence to anyone, just something that's been bothering me)
Elvis, I agree, I find this with most of my black family and friends and public generally, but I have certainly experienced abuse of ethnicity & power from many of my asian community, and am personally now not going to be less assertive with these people as I would be with anyone else, cos I know I have been, hence frustration building.
grumpii lol, that reminds me of when my ginger sister announced that she was pregnant with her half British/ half British/Sudanese husbands baby, and my parents overjoyed in response took me aside and asked "does that mean it will be black with ginger hair?"
I am British English born in Middlesbrough, Grandparents from County Cork originally. My brother in law also born in Boro is black from an English mam and Sudanese/English Dad, so one of my nephews is black also.