Posted on 09/25/2017 10:00:18 AM PDT by sodpoodle
Very true from a British view point.
A thought provoking passage written by an Englishman about the current situation in HIS homeland this is thought provoking and is equally relevant in any other once white country
I have been wondering about why whites are racists, and no other race is? There are British Africans, British Chinese, British Asian, British Turks, and so on. And then there are just British. You know what I mean, plain old English people that were born here. You can include the Welsh, the Scottish and the people who live off our shores of Great Britain on tiny islands. Yes, we are all true Brits.
The others that live here call me 'White boy,' 'Cracker,' 'Honkey,' 'Whitey,' 'Caveman' 'White trash' and that's OK...But if I call you, Nigger, Spade, Towel head, Paki, Camel Jockey, Beaner, Gook or Chink, you call me a racist. You say that whites commit a lot of violence against you. So why are the ghettos the most dangerous places to live?
You have the Muslim Council of Great Britain, the Black History Month, swimming pools for Asian women only, Islamic banks for Muslims only, the year of the dragon day for Chinese people.
If we had a White Pride Day, you would call us racists. If we had White History Month, we'd be racists. If we had any organization for only whites to 'advance' our lives, we'd be racists. A white woman could not be in the Miss Black Britain or Miss Asia, but any colour can be in the Miss UK. If we had a college fund that only gave white students scholarships, we'd be racists.
There are over 200 openly proclaimed Muslim only schools in England. Yet if there were 'White schools only', that would be racist!
In the Bradford riots and Toxteth riots, you believed that you were standing-up for your race and rights. If we stood-up for our race and rights, you would call us racists.
You are proud to be black, brown, yellow and orange, and you're not afraid to announce it. But when we announce our white pride, you call us racists. We fly our flag, we are racists. If we celebrate St George's day we are racists.
You can fly your flag and its called diversity. You celebrate your cultures and its called multiculturalism. You rob us, carjack us, and rape our daughters. But, when a white police officer arrests a black gang member or beats up an Asian drug dealer running from the law and posing a threat to society, you call him a racist.
I am proud...but you call me a racist. Why is it that only whites can be racists??
There is nothing improper about this e-mail. Let's see which of you are proud enough to send it on. I sadly don't think many will. That's why we have lost most of our rights in this country. We won't stand up for ourselves! Being proud to be white is not a crime yet...but its getting very close!
It has been estimated that ONLY 5% of those reaching this point in this e-mail, will pass it on.
Recently, I watched the blu-ray version of It’s A Hard Day’s Night, filmed, I think in 1964. It might have been 1954 for how Great Britain looked at the time. That country has changed mightily.
Nothing we didnt know already.
England “hoist with their own petard” in the words a famous Englishman.
I moved from Seattle (my home of 46 years) to Kentucky six years ago. I was a costco member since 1988 and we spend the lion’s share of our money there. The closest was the Southcenter/Tukwila store.
One thing we noticed in KY when we first went to the Louisville Costco was the “whiteness” of the crowd. It was tangible. It’s just where we shop now, as we did in Seattle.
Fast forward six years.
This summer we were visiting family and friends in Seattle and during the trip stopped by that old Costco store for some stuff. There were almost no white people to be found. It was amazing. We actually started “seeking them out” and were stunned by them being not only a minority, but a SMALL minority of the customers.
I don’t care what race people are, but I very much care about what culture they are. I get along with people “like me”, and that is because we are the same culture. Race may or may not play a part in it, but I felt like I was in a foreign country at that costco. Kinda like the Renton Wal-Mart, which feels like a third world country.
Same thing is happening here.
I went to Louisville several years ago - a really pretty city but there was a carjacking right outside our gorgeous b&b. I guess it has been a victim of white flight.
I can’t help but wonder why black people are in our faces now EXCEPT for obozo’s instigation at such, so I guess I have my answer. Have WE ever been in black’s faces? I’ve been around a long, long time and wherever I’ve lived from NY state to CA to GA, everyone has pretty much minded their own business. NOW, we can’t go a day without seeing some obnoxious, loud, filthy mouth black person (usually a female) climbing our tree about something that has offended them. They appear as if they were raised in a jungle. Certainly not in a home where there were any values taught. Where is their pride? What happened to “BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL”? It’s sure not any longer when we have to put up with being attacked just for being white. This NFL garbage has to be the last straw. I don’t see how it can ever be reversed.
I shop in a grocery store where there are lots of black employees and for the most part, they are courteous, civil and polite but I can’t help but wonder, “are these individuals some who would take to the streets burning shops etc.?” I think they are being polite to retain their jobs but do they hate us? Can’t help but have these thoughts as I’m watching them ring up my groceries. Sad place to be but I didn’t create the climate! Can it change? I think it’s gotten too far out of hand. Of course, it’s not just blacks - we have only to look at the protests the day of President Trump’s inauguration. Too much hate for surviving as a country much longer!
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