http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/6535089.stm
This has got to be another left-wing politically correct hand-wringing rant from some dogma-merchant who thinks it’s a modern union’s job to influence government and society's thinking. And teachers wonder why they command less and less respect from parents let alone pupils.
What this feminazi doesn’t understand is that what fuels racism is the white majority being told for example that they can’t use words like ‘Christmas’ for fear of upsetting ethnics, who admit to the fact by and large they were never consulted on such issues and don’t find things like this offensive in the first place.
What fuels racism are the dogma-filled lectures that we should be in denial from nollys like her. What fuels racism is a growing frustration on the part of the white majority that they must be seen as invalid; that they are something Britain should be ashamed of.
Yet, the white majority work with and get on with colleagues from the ethnic minorities every day, who have adopted the British way of life who don't feel the need to have their identitiy pushed in our faces just to make a point.
And there are those colleagues from the ethnic minorities who don't adopt a British way of life, and who openly demonstrate their own sense of diversity. Either way, we get on with them, especially those who want to go home and live their own cultural lifestyle (whatever it is they choose to do in their own homes). At the end of the day, we judge colleagues not by the colour of their skin or their ethnic identity, but on their ability to become part of a team, get the job done, and leave the 'politics' when they leave home.
But when ordinary tolerant white people listen to the cr@p spouted by the likes of Baljeet Ghale and who have no real avenue to challenge nollys like her, but to instead listen to the kind of sh1t she talks, they may start to think that only parties like the BNP will speak on their behalf. It’s a dangerous path this country walks.
This has got to be another left-wing politically correct hand-wringing rant from some dogma-merchant who thinks it’s a modern union’s job to influence government and society's thinking. And teachers wonder why they command less and less respect from parents let alone pupils.
What this feminazi doesn’t understand is that what fuels racism is the white majority being told for example that they can’t use words like ‘Christmas’ for fear of upsetting ethnics, who admit to the fact by and large they were never consulted on such issues and don’t find things like this offensive in the first place.
What fuels racism are the dogma-filled lectures that we should be in denial from nollys like her. What fuels racism is a growing frustration on the part of the white majority that they must be seen as invalid; that they are something Britain should be ashamed of.
Yet, the white majority work with and get on with colleagues from the ethnic minorities every day, who have adopted the British way of life who don't feel the need to have their identitiy pushed in our faces just to make a point.
And there are those colleagues from the ethnic minorities who don't adopt a British way of life, and who openly demonstrate their own sense of diversity. Either way, we get on with them, especially those who want to go home and live their own cultural lifestyle (whatever it is they choose to do in their own homes). At the end of the day, we judge colleagues not by the colour of their skin or their ethnic identity, but on their ability to become part of a team, get the job done, and leave the 'politics' when they leave home.
But when ordinary tolerant white people listen to the cr@p spouted by the likes of Baljeet Ghale and who have no real avenue to challenge nollys like her, but to instead listen to the kind of sh1t she talks, they may start to think that only parties like the BNP will speak on their behalf. It’s a dangerous path this country walks.
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