Sen. Barack Obama - US first black president?

That odd. I think (this will be dangerous:)), people playing the race card is the cause of the majority of racial problem in the US.

ken

yeah.. thats the view from here(UK looking at USA ) you have some mad polictian Jesse James ?? seems if its raining he pulls this card - whereas Crosby( the older comidan) seems to be making more sense by saying no hard work will get you more respect.. but thats froma Brit looking in..

Thats not to say there is not an in balance here in the UK - just that the attitdue(?) is differnet .

We have a great black comdian lady and she play the race card n a pop/comedy quiz after about 30 seconds - and it was done to show that it does not work - the poor guy she played it on hadn't even said a word - he was left there with no answer - (She was having a slight dig at the US) when asked where her roots were she came back and said the East end of London. - very funny lady
 
Mind you when i was in Altanta - I did see a divide between the poor (mainly black) and the whities mainly better off

and i would not walk around Philie - where as i would in just about any part of London (Black /white) mind you i would not walk around Manchester full stop .. its a bit dangerous there and thats not a colour issue
 
Jesse Jackson will request donations from large corps like Coke and they rarely refuse because they know he'll call a national black boycott...

What d'ya do...
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ken
 
nearly got his name right - from the sounds of it - he's a idiot after power ..
while there is some colour issues - he's the kinda of bloke who will scream and shout - and this is what gets on global TV and makes the US look stupid/bad/racist etc
 
Home time Gary - Have a good evening...

ken
 
hell i am 5 hours ahead of you.. been home for a while
 
but not in London nor the home counties . where the majority live/work .

It's common in Essex and also in Bristol area to say chinky when referring to the meal. My sister-in-law is Chinese and she says it - she also says it tastes like crap but thats different.

I an glad that the chinnese are inthe UK - and the same with indians(pakistian) the food has added a flavour to our diets that is fantastic .
Now we have the recipe though . . . . . . . . . :)

Col
 
Mind you when i was in Altanta - I did see a divide between the poor (mainly black) and the whities mainly better off

and i would not walk around Philie - where as i would in just about any part of London (Black /white) mind you i would not walk around Manchester full stop .. its a bit dangerous there and thats not a colour issue

What -



Are you seriuosly saying Manchester can't be walked round safely - but anywhere in London you can.

Unbelievable.

Please tell of your experiences of Manchester?
 
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Paul-just from the press releases -there does seem to be more guin /knife crime in manchester - (or its reported more).
Rich
If you are saying that you represent the majority - which you don't - then you can expect some flack over this - true i might not represent them -but you sure as hell don't and not presume to speak for them (yeah i know the same applies to me)- but i am responding to statements that are bordering on the racist side - your anti american stance i can live with (to a certain degree and i agree with some of what you say- however once it starts to get racist overtones - to Brits then that is a red rag to a bull- the chinises (?) in the UK aredecent hard working, as are the vast majority of people from India-


and i have not seem a poll where they asked about terminology .
 
Paul-just from the press releases -there does seem to be more guin /knife crime in manchester - (or its reported more).

Thought so.:rolleyes: Thats explains the Manchester bit - are you looping the Olympic bid video and getting it mistaken for the London news?
 
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not quite..:rolleyes:- but there does seem to be a bit of a problem up in manchester .. went there last year to do a talk at a conference - the city centre look very good .- but the news throws a shadow over this ...

i have walked through most parts of London and I have never felt uneasy -- but being a (soft)southern i would probably scream like a baby if anyone pulled a knife on me..would probably need to change the trousers ..:o
 
to change the subject (yet again ) just doing dinner for the family and i am using a pressure cooker - do people still use these - i find them a lot better than anything else -cannot stand microwave food - ok to reheat but not for cooking ?
 
Paul-just from the press releases -there does seem to be more guin /knife crime in manchester - (or its reported more).
Rich
If you are saying that you represent the majority - which you don't - then you can expect some flack over this - true i might not represent them -but you sure as hell don't and not presume to speak for them (yeah i know the same applies to me)- but i am responding to statements that are bordering on the racist side - your anti american stance i can live with (to a certain degree and i agree with some of what you say- however once it starts to get racist overtones - to Brits then that is a red rag to a bull- the chinises (?) in the UK aredecent hard working, as are the vast majority of people from India-


and i have not seem a poll where they asked about terminology .

The only racisits are those who seek to turn a name for an establishment into a weapon in their perfectionism.
I have never stated that the Chinese, Indians ect. aren't hard working, please don't accuse me of making statements that never existed in the first place!
Next you'll be telling me that calling a woman a woman instead of a CHAIR is offensive too, what about going for an Indian, does that mean I'm going to commit a racist act?:rolleyes:
As for the majority, a recent poll concluded that over 60% of British people had the same view, Being British now means being gagged, you might find that pleasurable, I don't:mad:
 
Some choose to not use words because of their derivation, others don't care.

The term 'chinky' to whatever it refers has not dropped out of the sky. It is derived from a term coined by bigots.

Some are concerned with this, others are not. I'd assume anyone interested in history would be.
 
to change the subject (yet again ) just doing dinner for the family and i am using a pressure cooker - do people still use these - i find them a lot better than anything else -cannot stand microwave food - ok to reheat but not for cooking ?

We use one. But use the micro to reheat any chinky leftovers we may have frozen.

Col
 
As for the majority, a recent poll concluded that over 60% of British people had the same view, Being British now means being gagged, you might find that pleasurable, I don't:mad:

I thought the term was acceptable and widely used in your part of the world :confused:

Are you saying it's not?
 

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