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So basically a young white female in a town where there as been a sustained period of sexual abuse on young white females, should run the risk of rape for fear of being branded a racist?
10:37 Wed 22nd Oct 2014
Snafu03 - "asians cultural differences certainly don't play into their favour when it comes to their attitude and treatment towards women."

I would have to clarify that by saying that some cultural differences by some asians do add to the difficulties in a situation like this, but a tendency towards stereotyping is, to my mind, equally unhelpful.
but a tendency towards stereotyping is, to my mind, equally unhelpful



i think it is true, and an educated guess suggsts that a lot of Asian businesses will emloy family members, which in the case of extnded families, can be a large number of people.



One is an educated guess, the other racial stereotyping?


Talbot - "but a tendency towards stereotyping is, to my mind, equally unhelpful



i think it is true, and an educated guess suggsts that a lot of Asian businesses will emloy family members, which in the case of extnded families, can be a large number of people.



One is an educated guess, the other racial stereotyping?"

Yes, i think so.

My view on extended families is simply a supposition - as I advised at the time.

Racial stereotyping is a negative factless predjudice.

In my mind, they are different, but please feel free to disagree if you do.

AOG

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sp1814

/// If it were me, and I had someone requesting a white driver, I'd let them wait an hour, 'due to exceptional demand'. ///

Wouldn't that be racist?

No it would not.
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andy-hughes

I don't think you are wining this argument Andy, it is all a matter of feeling personally safe regardless of what one may call you.

I take it that given two choices of walking home alone through two districts late at night, one through a mainly white area with no record of crime, or one through an estate where there had been a record of black gang stabbings, you would choose the latter, simply because you had no wish to be deemed racist?

Even taking into account that all white people are not law abiding people and that all black people are not members of knife carrying gangs.
A lot of negativity being displayed about Asians in general, but Snafu03 has hit on something...

He wrote:

"asians cultural differences certainly don't play into their favour when it comes to their attitude and treatment towards women"

Can we be a little more specific?

'Asians culture' is an enormously broad demographic.

It's like referring to 'white culture' - it's almost meaningless.
AOG

Or indeed a parent attempting to walk HR kids through a black area with no record of child abductions or a mainly white area where there have been a number of paedophile abductions?

Not saying that all white people are kiddy fiddlers, or that there are no black paedophiles...
"I don't think you are wining this argument Andy, it is all a matter of feeling personally safe regardless of what one may call you."

I refer you back to my post ar 15:12.

"I take it that given two choices of walking home alone through two districts late at night, one through a mainly white area with no record of crime, or one through an estate where there had been a record of black gang stabbings, you would choose the latter, simply because you had no wish to be deemed racist?"

You know and I know that this is absolutely not comparable with the issue under debate.

Would I rather swim in the Atlantic which is nice and warm, but which may have great-white sharks which are known to attack people, or in the Arctic, where i will freeze to death in ninety seconds, but there is zero risk of a shark attack?

Come on AOG, you can do a lot better than that!

AOG

I think that most people assess crime by the criminal, rather than the race of the criminal.

I would feel safer in Chelmsford than I would un Hastings. Both are 'white' areas, but Chelmsford has less crime and Hasting and Blackpool are basically...rough.

Similarly, I would feel safe walking through Brixton late at night, but much less so walking through Dalston. Both 'black' areas, but when you know the places you're travelling through, you tend to rely on your accumulated knowledge rather than racial profiling.

Same as with certain areas of Glasgow I've visited. Incredibly rough, and almost 100% white - but the roughness of the area had nothing to do with the race of the locals.

Some people do not understand this, and continue to base their prejudices on race alone.
andy_hughes

Your post if 15:33.

I bow sir, and withdraw.

I will be using that analogy in future.

A little bit blinding.
Thanks sp - we did cross-post but we both agree that our regular debater has had something of a ''senior moment' back there.
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andy-hughes

/// Would I rather swim in the Atlantic which is nice and warm, but which may have great-white sharks which are known to attack people, or in the Arctic, where i will freeze to death in ninety seconds, but there is zero risk of a shark attack? ///

In the Atlantic which is nice and warm? Obviously you have never swam off the West coast of Ireland or Scotland, and I also don't think one will come across many white sharks there.

Come on Andy you can do better than that.
AOG - please delete 'Atlantic' and insert 'Pacific' - I dropped geography in the Fourth Year!

A good try, but it merely diverts my point on a geographical issue - otherwise it remains sound.
// Would I rather swim in the Atlantic which is nice and warm, but which may have great-white sharks which are known to attack people, or in the Arctic, where i will freeze to death in ninety seconds, but there is zero risk of a shark attack? //

andy, I don't understand whther this is a parody of AOG's flawed analogy, or your own attempt at an accurate one.
Genuinely, which option is supposed to relate to the Arctic? I can't see that any do.
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sp1814

/// Same as with certain areas of Glasgow I've visited. Incredibly rough, and almost 100% white - but the roughness of the area had nothing to do with the race of the locals. ///

That may well be, but as a Black man would you feel safe walking in a rough white area?

Now tell the truth!
ludwig - "andy, I don't understand whther this is a parody of AOG's flawed analogy, or your own attempt at an accurate one."

It's a parody - it reads like nonsense - it's supposed to.
So if SP uses that analogy on another occasion he is going to look daft?
Talbot - "So if SP uses that analogy on another occasion he is going to look daft?"

No, sp will use it as intended - as a ludicrous example designed to expose the analogy it is parrodying for the nonsense it is.

sp will figure that out - he's a bright guy.
A bit late, but still..... when I was teaching in Halifax a (male) member of staff reported a Pakistani taxi-driver to the police. He did so because he recognised the driver as one of our Yr 11 students (5th form). The boy was regularly employed by his uncle and was a big lad. The taxi firm was all properly licensed etc.. So, since then I have chosen to avoid Pakistani taxi drivers on the few occasions I have used taxis. Makes sense to me.
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