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hedgehog50 Flag Croydon 30 Jul 17 5.33pm

Originally posted by Romford-Eagle

As a bus driver in London, what I would like to know is why every black male under the age 40 has a child bus pass..

Do you argue with them?

 


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ZIGnZAG Flag Stoke 30 Jul 17 5.53pm

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coulsdoneagle Flag London 30 Jul 17 5.56pm Send a Private Message to coulsdoneagle Add coulsdoneagle as a friend

This guy in question is a 20 year old student who made some stupid tweets at a time when there were highly emotionally charged protests going on.

This is a complete non story.

The real story here is the difference between how black people are treated by the police and the legal justice system to how white people are. Just because we are not as bad as America, does not mean we don't have a massive disparity, these protests are absolutely justified.

 

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wordup Flag 30 Jul 17 7.28pm

Originally posted by hedgehog50

They well may be "small minded t***s" but the underlying problem is that multi-culturalism doesn't really work - people generally prefer to associate with people of their own race, religion, language and culture. Of course there are exceptions, but it is generally true.

Religion and language I agree on, but I'm not sure that it's true at all that most people prefer to associate with their own race, or that if you associate with people of a different racial background you're some kind of exception to the rule.

 

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Stirlingsays Flag 30 Jul 17 7.33pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

As a Southerner living in the West Midlands and previously living on Tyneside I can confirm that they also prefer living amongst people that sound like them too

Definitely.

Northerners prefer caves and outside toilets....it's a registered fact.

 


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Stirlingsays Flag 30 Jul 17 7.39pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by Jamesrichards8

My best mate is black and lives in Connecticut, on the east coast of the U.S.. He's always saying that both blacks and whites should stop with the constant race discussion, whether it's the KKK or "black lives matter". He believes that such a constant dialogue only creates more division, even if it's done with the goal of 'equality' in mind. He always says he hates the fact that he is urged to be 'black and proud' or labelled african-american. He is simply an American and finds pride in his individuality rather than in his skin color.
I agree, and think that this constant struggle for recognition, in today's society, has a rather backward influence. I think that the time has come and gone for the Martin Luther King type, and the issue will only fade if both sides cease to obsess over it. It only creates a larger divide.

Edited by Jamesrichards8 (30 Jul 2017 4.42pm)

I like your sentiment.

A person's skin colour shouldn't matter.

 


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hedgehog50 Flag Croydon 30 Jul 17 8.15pm

Originally posted by wordup

Religion and language I agree on, but I'm not sure that it's true at all that most people prefer to associate with their own race, or that if you associate with people of a different racial background you're some kind of exception to the rule.

There are areas in most cities and towns were different races are concentrated and there is ongoing 'white-flight' from predominant non-white areas. There is not a great deal of social mixing of races, in sports perhaps because they share a love of the sport, not necessarily because they want to mix with the people.

 


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Stirlingsays Flag 30 Jul 17 8.22pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by hedgehog50

There are areas in most cities and towns were different races are concentrated and there is ongoing 'white-flight' from predominant non-white areas. There is not a great deal of social mixing of races, in sports perhaps because they share a love of the sport, not necessarily because they want to mix with the people.

Pretty much.....though it's probably more cultural than racial.

These realities are as old as the hills.

Edited by Stirlingsays (30 Jul 2017 8.23pm)

 


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legaleagle Flag 30 Jul 17 8.26pm

The Telegraph 2014:

"The UK is becoming a racial melting pot with a surge in the number of relationships and marriages across ethnic dividing lines in the last decade, according to official figures.
But while the number of people from black, Asian and mixed-race backgrounds settling down with someone from another group have all risen, white people remain by far the most segregated on the domestic front.
New analysis of census figures shows that the number of people in England and Wales living with or married to someone from another group jumped 35 per cent to 2.3 million in the 10-years up to the last census.
During that period the number of people described on census forms as “mixed” or “multiple” ethnicity almost doubled from just 660,000 in 2001 to 1.2 million in 2011, making it by far the fastest growing category.
The mixed-race population is also much younger than the wider population – almost half are under 16 compared with only 19 per cent overall.

Overall almost one in 10 people living in Britain is married to or living with someone from outside their own ethnic group, the analysis from the Office for National Statistics shows.
But the overall figure conceals wide variations. Only one in 25 white people have settled down with someone from outside their own racial background.
By contrast 85 per cent of people from mixed-race families have themselves set up home with someone from another group.
People from an African background are five and a half times as likely to be in a mixed relationship as white people, while those of Indian ancestry are three times as likely.
Age is the crucial factor with those in their 20s and 30s more than twice as likely to be living with someone from another background as those over 65, reflecting a less rigid approach to identity over time.
But the figures also shows marked differences in attitudes to outsiders within different communities – often reflected in the whether people are married or cohabiting.
For example, in the British Bangladeshi community, those who are cohabiting are seven times more likely to be with someone from another background as those who are married.
It suggests that cultural barriers still make it more difficult for those in inter-ethnic relationships to formalise their status by marriage.
But the fact that those in mixed relationships are overall 50 per cent more likely to be cohabiting than married also reflects the shift away from marriage among younger people.
An ONS commentary explained: “Age is likely to play a factor in inter-ethnic relationships in a number of ways.
"Older and younger people from different ethnic groups may have different attitudes across the generations.
“For example, some older people may have more traditional views on inter-ethnic relationships and they were also more likely to have entered into a relationship at a time when England and Wales was less ethnically diverse.
“Younger people are more likely to have grown up in the UK and exposed to other ethnic groups and to respond to observed changes in society, in terms of increasing diversity.”
The contrast between white people and other communities echoes the findings of the Social Integration Commission, a study published earlier this week, which showed that white people are the least integrated with other groups in their social lives.
The study, which analysed the friendship groups of 4,000 people, noted that a typical white person mixes with 50 per cent fewer people from other groups as might be expected given the make-up of where they live."

 

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Jimenez Flag SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 30 Jul 17 10.22pm Send a Private Message to Jimenez Add Jimenez as a friend

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

I like your sentiment.

A person's skin colour shouldn't matter.

I agree we have a young Dominican 30 YO Gay Male democrat who is standing as our local representative. He makes great play about his activism and the rest of the bulls***, but interestingly enough when someone had the temerity to ask him what he could do about fly tipping on his Facebook page he appeared completely disinterested.
Politicians are there to make sure the garbage gets collected & Pot holes in the roads fixed f*** all else!!

 


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Stirlingsays Flag 30 Jul 17 10.52pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by Jimenez

I agree we have a young Dominican 30 YO Gay Male democrat who is standing as our local representative. He makes great play about his activism and the rest of the bulls***, but interestingly enough when someone had the temerity to ask him what he could do about fly tipping on his Facebook page he appeared completely disinterested.
Politicians are there to make sure the garbage gets collected & Pot holes in the roads fixed f*** all else!!

Giant pothole right in the middle of our road. You'd think that was an issue that everybody could unite on....well everyone who uses the road anyway.

 


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7mins Flag In the bush 30 Jul 17 11.16pm Send a Private Message to 7mins Add 7mins as a friend

Originally posted by coulsdoneagle

This guy in question is a 20 year old student who made some stupid tweets at a time when there were highly emotionally charged protests going on.

This is a complete non story.

The real story here is the difference between how black people are treated by the police and the legal justice system to how white people are. Just because we are not as bad as America, does not mean we don't have a massive disparity, these protests are absolutely justified.

How are black people treated differently?
The stats I've seen show no massive difference, when you take in to account the crime stats. Would be genuinely interested in any stats you have that suggest otherwise.

 

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