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Racism Is Alive And Kicking In The Uk
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Racism works both ways, this sort of thing has to stop if we are to be one people. And how black do you need to be before being made unwelcome?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i dont think we should be one people i think that is ignorant to the history and culture everyone has been through we have qualities that make us unique and areas some are better than others and others are better than some we need to respect and understand each culture and celebrate it rather than mock shame or try to degrade it i think that is the goal
"Needless to say, this is an openly racist policy. To suggest that the mere presence of a certain race is somehow harmful or not ‘safe’ is obviously every bit as exclusionary as any other law or policy that discriminates against one race."
i think that is rather disingenuous... a discriminatory law or policy affects everyone until it is repealed and does lasting harm to people based on who they are in the eyes of the state... the subject of the article is one play on one night that most of us were entirely unaware of.
come back if there's a campaign to systematically and permanently remove white people from theatres and i will agree it's racist... until then... nah
i think that is rather disingenuous... a discriminatory law or policy affects everyone until it is repealed and does lasting harm to people based on who they are in the eyes of the state... the subject of the article is one play on one night that most of us were entirely unaware of.
come back if there's a campaign to systematically and permanently remove white people from theatres and i will agree it's racist... until then... nah
//what untitled is saying is that caucasian is not a protected minority..//
I don't know if that is what he's saying but whether that's so or not, it is incorrect. No individual racial groups are "protected minorities". The law says that discrimination on the basis of race is illegal. So it doesn't matter if the victims of that discrimination are white or black. But this intrigues me:
"..come back if there's a campaign to systematically and permanently remove white people from theatres and i will agree it's racist... until then... nah//
So one occasion of discrimination on the basis of race is OK (provided the victims of that discrimination are "only" white). What about two? Or twenty? Where is the line drawn between such a practice being acceptable or not?
This proposal is racist, plainly and simply. To excuse it on the basis that it is OK to exclude white people because "...in the UK black people are a minority who have been long mistreated" is simply indulgent tosh.
I don't know if that is what he's saying but whether that's so or not, it is incorrect. No individual racial groups are "protected minorities". The law says that discrimination on the basis of race is illegal. So it doesn't matter if the victims of that discrimination are white or black. But this intrigues me:
"..come back if there's a campaign to systematically and permanently remove white people from theatres and i will agree it's racist... until then... nah//
So one occasion of discrimination on the basis of race is OK (provided the victims of that discrimination are "only" white). What about two? Or twenty? Where is the line drawn between such a practice being acceptable or not?
This proposal is racist, plainly and simply. To excuse it on the basis that it is OK to exclude white people because "...in the UK black people are a minority who have been long mistreated" is simply indulgent tosh.
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