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anotheoldgit | 11:11 Thu 16th Apr 2015 | News
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http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/04/15/general-election-2015-reg_n_7069624.html

We have all heard of the demise of such TV shows as the Black & White Minstrels along with other 'NO', 'NOs' of whites 'blacking up', so why is this allowed?


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Oh, good grief
Ditto.
Good job it isn't the other way round !.
Your wilful refusal to see the difference doesn't surprise me at all.
White people blacking up for the entertainment of mainly white people is totally different to this instance. No comparison, no valid point to make.
He'll be along shortly. All will be made clear. :-)
I know you enjoy playing Devil's Advocate, so I assume that is what you are doing here with that comparison.

I refuse to be believe that you are stupid enough to think that such a comparison is valid - so I know you are doing it to provoke debate - again.
I don't understand AOG's comparison but I don't understand the campaign either.

Is it targeted at black and asian men?
As far as I can tell, the Tippexed characters are stressing that if black and Asian voters don't turn out to the ballot then the country will be run by whites, for whites. Such is the impact of race relations legislation and putting darker faces into Midsomer.
Tell me I'm wrong, please, tell me.
///Harewood added that he had been inspired by the queues of black people who had turned out to vote in post-apartheid South African elections///
Yeah, that's working out well, alright. ;D
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I am afraid I think you are right.It would seem that this group believe that black faces are under represented in British politics and black and Asians should be encouraged to vote to level the playing field.
I suppose it is a change from the usual vote rigging methods that they have introduced in to our political system.
There are also campaigns to encourage young people to vote. This college was given £10,000 by the Cabinet

http://www.kentnews.co.uk/news/college_campaigns_to_get_young_people_to_vote_1_4034992

The campaign is obvious. Pretty much as Douglas stated. But also offensive in that it suggests one only looks after the interest of one's own race when in power, not the whole of the constituency. Whereas we all know MPs tend to do what they wish, or more accurately as their party leaders tell them, regardless of your MP's race.
This campaign is to encourage black people to vote because stats showed a wide disparity between white and non-White turn out at the last election (although how figures were obtained is anyone's guess).

I won't dwell on the (utterly ludicrous) comparison to the Black & White Minstrel Show, because of what has already been said.
He says, //if you’re black or Asian and you haven’t registered to vote, you’re actually taking the colour out of Britain - and quite frankly that looks ridiculous.//

He not only looks ridiculous – he is ridiculous. The colour NEEDS to be taken out of Britain – and the sooner the better. Encourage ‘people’ to vote by all means, but this is exactly the sort of stupidity that creates and perpetuates prejudice and divide. Whilst we continue to think of people as members of separate groups rather than as ‘people’ we will never achieve social cohesion.
Sorry to pour oil on troubled waters but the campaign, regardless of the tactics it employs, is ridiculous.

All people who have been settled in the UK for any length of time know of their right to vote. If sizeable numbers of any group chooses not to that's their privilege. Apparently about 7% of white people are not registered to vote and I don't see any high-profile campaigns to get them to do so.
This continual" them and us" debate gets tedious. So we have to plead with the ethnic community to vote.We have to plead with the ethnic minority to join the police force.
It is almost insulting.Are the ethnic minority labelled as too thick to decide for themselves.As I have said on other OPs before. There is no apartheid in the UK police force .The doors are open to ethnic minorities as are the doors open to Polling stations. If they choose not to vote.Tough. As I have said to my kids."If you choose not to vote then I don't think you have the right to beef about the government/council you have."
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We should "take colour out of Britain" Mr Campbell.

Operation Black vote, Black Police Association, Society of Black Lawyers, Black Music Awards, the First Black this, the First Black that etc etc etc.

Why this constant harping on about colour, are Black people discriminated in such a way that it prevents them from voting?
I think they have a point and make it well...its like the "You can't do that" TV ad, intended to get people's attention and make them think about voting....talking of which, have you seen Sky's election ads where the politicians "sing" Totally brilliant!

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