"The African migrant who voted to leave was as fearful of the new arrivals, of his or her chances in a crowded job and housing market, as was his indigenous British neighbour"
To: Trumpinator
It’s interesting to note that “people of colour” always try to escape from each other and try to be close to the “white devil.”
To: Trumpinator
Gotta hand it to these people, they are making much more sense than the ruling class.
3 posted on
06/28/2016 2:01:09 AM PDT by
BobL
To: Trumpinator
“I’m here ... now that’s enough Africans!” It’s quite a reasonable calculation of advantages, and appears in a great variety of forms and situations.
4 posted on
06/28/2016 2:39:03 AM PDT by
Tax-chick
("Estos sufrimientos pasaran, y la esperanza una salida marcara." ~ Abp. Romero)
To: Trumpinator
Same thing there as here. BTW, if you listen to any black people raised in England on tv, they simply sound like English speakers. No ebonics, no gang signs while speaking...
20 posted on
06/28/2016 7:43:34 AM PDT by
Albion Wilde
("We can't fix a rigged system by relying on the people who rigged it." --Donald Trump, 6/7/16)
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