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you think a gang rape esp of a 14 yo is not something to get upset about. You mean, the **alleged** rape. Last I heard, there was no police report of such an event and no victim had come forward. From TV reports, it would seem that the "Black community" is pssed off with the "Asian community" taking over the area, owning all the shops. As one person said, "you cannot find a black person serving in a shop". Black community, white community, Asian community, Muslim community... We are no longer a nation of common people, no longer a group of *local* communities, we see ourselves as belonging to a specific "community" related to our colour or religion, and many see it as a competition between these "communities"... to the point of it becoming a war. For years now, we have told certain people that they are victims. Laws have been made to protect certain people from the big bad white man. We have given the impression that we are all filled with hatred for any non-white or non-Christian, and laws need to stop us being so. An Asian is made aware of the TV camera and allowed to remain anonymous while he puts out a message of hate for the British, promising to carry out a suicide attack before he reaches 40. On the other hand, BNP members are secretly filmed, named, shamed, arrested, their assets are frozen and they are put in court for speaking in a private meeting about "****ting" Asians. The government claim that there are no laws against Muslim extremists preaching hatred and violence against the British, they are merely practicing "free speech". Only when a white extremist speaks of voilence does it become racism. But, we all know that you have to be white to be racist. The latest idea is to blame the anger on poverty. Muslims are said to be angry because they are in poverty. These people need to look around them, plenty of unemployed and low paid people are white and non-Muslim. Do employers really refuse to employ Muslims? Do they pay Muslims less than they would non-Muslims of white people? Do Muslims or Asians get less dole money than white Christians? NO, No and NO. They blame this "poverty" on poor education. Do schools turn away Muslims or non-whites? Do they teach such people in separate classes? Do they give them lower level teachers? NO, NO and NO. Certain schools and certain areas have been known for years as poverty stricken and poorly educated. It's nothing to do with race or religion, but only now do they even consider it a problem - because they can use it as a race issue, when it is not. Regardless of race or religion, every citizen is offered the same education and the same chance of the same job opportunities for the same pay. If they do not take what is on offer, that is nobody's fault, it's their choice. If employers start actively seeking certain minority group members to artificially boost the figure, that would be racial discrimination. Some would call that "positive" discrimination, but tell that to the person who was rejected because they were too white. Any discrimination is discrimination. It's one thing to think you are being discriminated against, but our approach simply backs up the *FALSE* notion that white people are all well educated and rich, while non-whites have nothing. Naturally, when servicing the chip on their shoulder, they will not consider the question of which "community" has most of the "corner shops" in this country. Over the road to me, there is one of these "corner shops". Some time back, when the previous owner was moving, the shop became available. I doubt if any of the "rich, well educated whities" living here could have afforded to buy it... so some "poverty-stricken, poorly educated" Asians have it. Why do they have it? Simple, they had the money, know-how and determination required to run a local store. Which kind of blows that stereotype theory out of the window. If the black Brummies feel that Asians have all the shops, they need to ask why this is the case. The Asians did NOT take or steal them, they purchased or set up the business. Just as the Asians have equal education and employment rights, so we all have the same rights to buy or set up businesses. It is not the fault of the Asians if the black or white "communities" are not taking those opportunities. If they want some black owned businesses, they must buy or set up such businesses. There is the problem that you need to have enough money to start up or buy the business. For someone in a poor family, the chance of escaping that poverty has to be low - you need money to make money. However, if someone really wants it, they will find a way... start small, borrow, form a partnership, etc. It has never been easier to set up a business for a minimal outlay. As well as free advice being available through business advice organisations, the Internet allows business opportunities on an international level at a very low cost. Can you say "Ebay"? Regards, Peter. |
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