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Racism And Sexism Surely
Why are certain sections of the community being given an advantage over white males.
This extra money should be spent on policing the crime ridden streets of London rather than ticking boxes.
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This extra money should be spent on policing the crime ridden streets of London rather than ticking boxes.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.sp, the innocent demeanour isn't working. I know what I said and I didn’t say when black or Asian people complain about racism it’s because they have a chip their shoulders. I said they ‘often’ have a chip on their shoulders … and they do. I also said you are aware of that – which you are. That is evidenced by the deliberately misleading heading to your train thread where I said the same thing.
Is that a yes or no?
You could simply say, “Okay, I didn’t see your response, which is why I kept on saying that wasn’t what I wrote”.
That would be reasonable, because when you wrote “I didn’t say that either”, I thought perhaps I meant to write it but didn’t.
So, my two questions are:
1) Did you not see my response at 15:43
2) What is your definition of ‘often’ expressed as a percentage.
You could simply say, “Okay, I didn’t see your response, which is why I kept on saying that wasn’t what I wrote”.
That would be reasonable, because when you wrote “I didn’t say that either”, I thought perhaps I meant to write it but didn’t.
So, my two questions are:
1) Did you not see my response at 15:43
2) What is your definition of ‘often’ expressed as a percentage.