racism has existed since mankind has existed. Early caveman tribes would capture and enslave other tribes, leading to the notion that the other tribe were 'inferior', which soon developed into the notion that strangers can be 'inferior' simply because they are different. Move forward several hundred thousand years, and it still goes on, all over the world. Witness the Hutus and the Tutsis, at war in Rwanda. The tribes hate each other with such depth that any boy children of the opposing tribe found by the other will suffer a foot being hacked off, to prevent the boy fighting as an adult. Girl children were routinlely raped to 'sow the seed' of the enemy. In the UK, negro people were viewed with suspicion, partly the notion that they are shiftless, stupid, and sexually voracious - a hangover of attitude from the days of slavery. Today, the approach that Muslime and 'Assylum Seekers' present a negative aspect ensures that an people of Asian origin can be viewed with suspicion and even hatrd by certain people in the UK. Fear and distrust of people different to ourselves is as old as history - civilisation has yet to ensure its eradication - a concept that can only be delayed by the actions and rhetoric of Bush and Blair.