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sp1814 | 13:36 Sun 20th Oct 2013 | News
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When the gorgeous Lorraine Pascal's cookery programme was first broadcast on BBC2 a couple of years back, a few right wing commentators accused the BBC of tokenism...because she was black.

Watched a few of her shows and to be honest, I didn't think the accusations had any validity.

She seemed capable in a Nigella Lawson kind of way (sultry hooded eyed glances to camera), and I made her sticky ribs and they were blinking great.

Now - there's a black finalist (Kimberley Wilson) in this year's Great British Bake Off, and I think she has a very strong chance of winning.

She knows her stuff (she talks with confidence about gluten strands etc) and she hasn't really put a foot wrong.

Thing I'm concerned about is that if she wins, are the 'usual bunch' going to scream 'tokenism' again?

On a related matter - exactly what do black people have to achieve for racists to stop using the 'T' word?
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Be elected President of the United States? Play for England at football (the racist shouts at Chelsea declined when Chelsea's own star players were black ) ? Win two gold medals in the London Olympics?
13:42 Sun 20th Oct 2013
Make mine a double sp
sp1814

So glad you found my joke funny.

/// That's because there's a very strong tradition of these establishments employing from their families and local villages, because many of these places create menus based on family recipes or recipes local to a region of the homeland. ///

I can understand that happening regarding the kitchen cooking staff, but the need to employ only Asian waiters and kitchen cleaning staff, no.
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There are very few asian or afro-caribbean people in our area

When the best Bangladeshi restaurant opened in the Village several years ago they employed young white people as waiting staff.

I have to say it didn't look right or feel right

Now, several years on, more family members have joined the business, it's 100% Bangladeshi, and it seems much more appropriate and authentic
So in that case should only Spaniards serve Tapas food, Italians serve pizza/pasta, Chinese serve Chinese, Indians serve Indian etc???
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Yes

I think it adds to the sense of authenticity

I would be very disappointed to find that Harry Ramsden was actually Chinese

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