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Double standards??
I heard on the news this morning something about the black police officers association. Is there a white police officers association?? I assume if there was there would be uproar re racism etc!
Same point could be made for the MOBO Awards (Music Of Black Origin)
Any thoughts anyone??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If it's solely racism that we're covering here, then did you also spot the article recently about the KKK staging a rally at a US Civil War battlefield? So if the KKK are allowed to express themselves then why not the minority of black police officers?
In our union,so I guess it's the same in others,there are also 'gay and lesbian' conferences 'womens' conferences as well as 'black' conferences. To me it's disgraceful that these sections had the the need to set up different factions of the union,but obviously they did as it seems they felt the representation they got from Union top bras was inadequate. Don't forget also the labour party policy of Women candidate's only,now that does stink
In an ideal world, unions or organizations would not have a need for specialist groups for Black people, Women, Gays and Lesbians, or Punjabi's for that matter and members would all be content with the Organization's official leadership.
However, we do not live in an ideal world and it is fair to point out most authoritative bodies are made up of middle aged, white males who have a particular life experience in Britain.
The minority group organizations are able to voice a different viewpoint within the organization and this can actually be beneficial. It would be unreasonable to expect a leadership of ten, white males to comprehend fully the work experience of lesbians or disabled people, for example.
There is no need to view such groups as divisive because they ensure that all people within an organization have a voice and the sub groups should work closely with the official leadership of said organization.
There are no white groups in the police in Britain because the majority of officers are already white and represented adequately by the official organization.
Considering most music channels play music to titillate the white earhole, I cannot understand what you are on about homer.
In a democratic society, with free speech and a healthy, free trade ethos, there is a market for music of all types, including music that appeals to the large, Asian populations of our cities.
What demographic do you think classical, pop and rock music are aimed at? Don't even get me started on 'country' music.
Personally, I am a great lover of world music. My last albums were by the French Algerian, Souad Massou and the Mexican, Lila Downs. At the moment, I'm lucky to get one evening of my favourite music a week on Radio Three with Andy Kershaw, so bring on the variety, I say.
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/People_and_Plac es/Question203663.html
...some of the answers apply here too
Since time immemorial people have formed groups, clubs, associations et al to cater for their various colours, creeds, hobbies, and diverse proclivities, and people will always find something objectionable about the ones that dont cover their own tastes.
And theres nothing wrong with C & W! <creeps away whispering yeeehah to self...>