Just wandering around the Daily Mail website because of a thread posted a few minutes ago, and I came across this story.
Not sure if this is a commonly held belief amongst the general public, or whether the Daily Mail comments section (sort into top rated order) has been infiltrated by a gang of Internet trolls:
Just noticed your post. That's terrible. It's a special kind of coward who will physically or verbally abuse his partner. Hope these women you know went on to establish happier relationships.
I struggle to believe that someone who beats their partner can really change. I was in an abusive relationship when I was younger, and he promised it wouldn't happen again and it always did until I stopped it by leaving.
As I sit here looking across the Estuary from the balcony off my lounge, I am so relieved I no longer live in London, or for that matter any other large town or city, looking at SP's posts, he is obviously an intelligent guy, yet his life seems to bounce between homophobic and racist events on an almost daily basis, it must be very stressful (especially for Marjorie).
Nothing to do with skin colour as has been said. However I am against inter racial unions for two reasons, one because of the children who are born from these relationships who can often find it difficult to know which race they belong to, black or white and two because of any genetic problems where the medical profession find it creates future health problems for mixed race people. I read it is difficult to deal with health problems that appear specifically in mixed race off spring. It's difficult to find cures for anything that is thrown up in the way of health. I don't know if anyone has heard of this before but I read it online from some eminent people who declared this was the case and it would escalate as races mixed.
Sp, not to do with BNP I assure you. This was something I read about the problems caused by diseases difficult to deal with and written by medical people who came across it. Stop trying to stir it. How come different races experience different diseases, sickle cell disease specific to a certain race etc? Of course we are all the human race but just like anything in nature there are specifics even if you don't want to acknowledge that with different races.
I've just had a DNA check, dunnitall, and found I have some black ancestors I didn't know about. I'm managing to cope okay so far, though maybe I will wake up confused one of these mornings.
It's true some diseases are more commonly found in black people; the reverse is also true.
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