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Positive Discrimination part 2

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naomi24 | 00:20 Fri 27th Jun 2008 | Society & Culture
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Following on from the thread in News, I find it incredible that people still discriminate on the grounds of colour, so my question is, are you colour prejudiced? I'm not talking about culture, religion, or ethnic descent - but simply colour, which, apparently, is what this latest government initiative basically applies to. Be honest - and if you would discriminate purely on the grounds of colour, can you explain your justification for that?
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To be fair to you Terambulan, I don't think you're offering up a manifesto, just loose ideas interconnected about how you define your national identity.
British law has become a mockery of justice, but it's not the immigrants that write our laws. Well meaning white liberals (fools) do that, ask yourself how many black people complained about blackboards being called blackboards? Remember "Baa Baa Green Sheep"?
I'm all for religious festivals, I'm for all religious festivals, lets get out and enjoy each others company, you show me anyone of any colour, creed or sexual orientation who does'nt want to live in a nice house, in a nice area, with nice neighbours, wear nice clothes, have nice holidays, own nice things, feel safe, have nice kids (optional) and drive a nice car (optional)? We're all pretty much the same under the skin.
Ther's far too many scroungers for my likng, we need benefits reform.
People walk out on partners far too readily now, and they don't attend to their business as they should. I agree we should'nt recognise polygamous marriages within our benefits and taxation structure.
I honestly believe people should be prepared to stand up for what they believe in and "say it loud say it clear for the whole wide world to hear" (as Solomon Burke once said) but more importantly VOTE FOR IT!
It's no good saying but they'll never get in it's a Tory seat or a Labour seat, IF YOU DON'T VOTE FOR IT YOU WON'T GET IT!
To me being British means come as you are, be yourself, express yourself without hurting others. that's why we took in French Hugenauts, German Jews and "white" Russians all were nominally or in part our habtual foes.

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