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Are there any do-gooders amongst the ethnics?
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I have criticised so called 'liberal left-Wingers', 'Do-Gooders' etc, perhaps more than the next chap but is it any wonder?
If one reads the posts of the 'left', one finds that no matter what is thrown at them in a bid to impose on us a so called 'Multi-National Society' they will take it all without any cries of protest. In fact they will go out their way to defend the ethnics, even if it means going against their own culture.
What I would like to ask is, are there any 'left wingers' or 'do-gooders' amongst the ethnic minorities? Because I have yet to read of any of them defending or speaking up for the indigenous population in the same way.
It is always expected of us to bend over backwards and tread carefully on egg shells, in a bid not to cause any offence, there is no level playing field.
If one reads the posts of the 'left', one finds that no matter what is thrown at them in a bid to impose on us a so called 'Multi-National Society' they will take it all without any cries of protest. In fact they will go out their way to defend the ethnics, even if it means going against their own culture.
What I would like to ask is, are there any 'left wingers' or 'do-gooders' amongst the ethnic minorities? Because I have yet to read of any of them defending or speaking up for the indigenous population in the same way.
It is always expected of us to bend over backwards and tread carefully on egg shells, in a bid not to cause any offence, there is no level playing field.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.AOG im my experience the very people who talk about the things we should'nt do to avoid offending the ethnics are usually white woolly liberals.
A good example would be the 1970s comedy "Mind Your Language" I loved that show as a kid as did my ex's brother and he's Chinese.
A man who can't laugh at himself is'nt fit to judge others, the ethnics have got a sense of humour just so long as it does'nt revolve around jokes like take ya foot off his head, I've yet to encounter one who views the Union Jack, Christmas or Easter etc as offensive, in fact I'll be so bold as to say these stories are apophyrical.
A good example would be the 1970s comedy "Mind Your Language" I loved that show as a kid as did my ex's brother and he's Chinese.
A man who can't laugh at himself is'nt fit to judge others, the ethnics have got a sense of humour just so long as it does'nt revolve around jokes like take ya foot off his head, I've yet to encounter one who views the Union Jack, Christmas or Easter etc as offensive, in fact I'll be so bold as to say these stories are apophyrical.
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