swedish chef
At the Start
At the beginning of 2010 my brother-in-law was sentenced for 6 months for a drunken arguement with a black bouncer who accused him of calling him a nignog - this was my brother-in-law's first offence, he was in a full-time job, married, 2 kids and a mortgage. I asked him if he called this man by this name and he replied no - I called him a black bast**d. So he was racist but still a very harsh sentence under the circumstances. If it wasn't for the fact he has a close family who looked after his wife & kids and paid his mortgage and a company that stood by him it could have wrecked him & his family.
A few weeks ago four Somalian women got away without a custodial sentence for kicking a women whilst she lay on the floor, shouting kill the white bitch. This was captured on cctv but their excuse was, they are muslim and had been drinking alcohol for the first time.
Now Diane Abbott has twittered, "White people love playing 'divide & rule'. We should not play their game."
Mr Miliband told Ms Abbott that the remark was unacceptable, shadow business secretary Chuka Umunna said, adding that after the years Ms Abbott had spent campaigning for equality and against prejudice people would not "seriously think Diane is a racist."
I doubt anything will happen to Ms Abbott but I for one do not think she should be a member of parliament.
It seems to me that In arguments on racism, things can be black-and-white, meaning that the issue at hand is dichotomized (having two clear, opposing sides with no middle ground). Separated into two parts or classifications, where it's wrong for white to say black but ok for black to say white.
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A few weeks ago four Somalian women got away without a custodial sentence for kicking a women whilst she lay on the floor, shouting kill the white bitch. This was captured on cctv but their excuse was, they are muslim and had been drinking alcohol for the first time.
Now Diane Abbott has twittered, "White people love playing 'divide & rule'. We should not play their game."
Mr Miliband told Ms Abbott that the remark was unacceptable, shadow business secretary Chuka Umunna said, adding that after the years Ms Abbott had spent campaigning for equality and against prejudice people would not "seriously think Diane is a racist."
I doubt anything will happen to Ms Abbott but I for one do not think she should be a member of parliament.
It seems to me that In arguments on racism, things can be black-and-white, meaning that the issue at hand is dichotomized (having two clear, opposing sides with no middle ground). Separated into two parts or classifications, where it's wrong for white to say black but ok for black to say white.
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