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All white people are racist to a degree even if it's latent/subconscious. It's just the way culture is, it can't be avoided. They say in the first 10 seconds of meeting someone you have already made 15/20 judgments about them just by the way they look.

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All white people are racist to a degree even if it's latent/subconscious. It's just the way culture is, it can't be avoided. They say in the first 10 seconds of meeting someone you have already made 15/20 judgments about them just by the way they look.

I would go as far as dropping the "white" from that statement.

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Imagine living next door to a thinly veiled racist who made pathetic attempts to shoehorn his BNP-lite views into any conversation at every opportunity.

Be enough to drive a chap to arson.

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This is one of the finest cracks I've seen on here in some time...:lol:

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I would go as far as dropping the "white" from that statement.

Yeah when the power structures are run by blacks we can do that. ;)

 

nb England is by far the least racist country in europe by a country mile..

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Excellent they can annoy all the cockney's then.

 

Yup.

 

 

If by "Annoy", you mean "clean their houses, serve them food, build their houses with a diligent attitude that you don't find from the indigenous British"? Then that's a big 10-4

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Fish is absolutely correct but the defining model is to move cheap labour around white conurbations...The best recent off the cuff example was when VW and Merc started moving factories to Poland...Poland were quick style dragged into the EU kicking and screaming...Free movement of skill and labour is absolutely at the core of the future survival of the EU.

 

This is not some kind of Oprah Winfrey big mug of tea and cakes deconstruction of racism its actually economically vital...Japan is going down (one of the most racist countries on earth) because it sticks foolishly to old models and has no appetite for integrating 'cheaper labor' or alternate production sources (Sunderland and Nissan a rarity). The Japs believe they can technosize their way out of problems like they always have (had the first fully automated production line on earth) but technology is now reaching glass ceilings in a lot of areas and we are waiting for next tranche of quantum leaps in ideas...

 

If this planet is going to survive we're really going to have to live together and bring more equality all over the place and if that means in the short term taking ego hits cause Maradonna like gypsies are thrashing us at pool so be it... :lol:

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Yup.

 

 

If by "Annoy", you mean "clean their houses, serve them food, build their houses with a diligent attitude that you don't find from the indigenous British"? Then that's a big 10-4

 

Yeah but cockneys are thick and get annoyed by people due to their very existence despite any good they do or their usefulness.

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Yeah but cockneys are thick and get annoyed by people due to their very existence despite any good they do or their usefulness.

 

That's not just cockneys, that's British.

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Who's benefitting?

 

Those in the food bank queues?

Probably the record numbers in employment or the record numbers from poorer families attending uni or the millions taken out of paying tax or the millions who have seen fuel duty or council tax frozen under this government etc etc etc.

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