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Martin_1962

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I once met some real racists
« on: 25 March 2009, 22:23:15 »

OK this was a long time ago, I had to go to an employment training meeting and what was there - a couple of racists.

They wre embarrassingly stupid.

They were dressed like skinheads, close cut hair, favourite topic was how all the jobs were taken by n****rs and w**s, they communicated in grunts, TBH they scared me a little so I said little as they were bigger than me.

Anyway the instructor verbally laid into them and we all burst out laughing.

They were told that they were unemployed because they were totally thick and unemployable.

I think my farts are more intelligent than both of them put together.

Anyway move on a few years and some similar throwbacks were insulting everyone walikng past them in Worcester, threatening violence ect. Sue had to literally stop me driving on the pavement when I passed them a few minutes later again when driving, I remember commenting that I would get let off.

I did wonder if it was the same morons.

The two at the top of the post were the thickest people I have ever met, had trouble talking, I was surprised they could read though, but then my daughter could read at 4.
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Martin_1962

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Re: I once met some real racists
« Reply #1 on: 25 March 2009, 22:32:01 »

I suppose the point is that the people pointing the finger were not actually capable of finger pointing.

I was very embarrased and to be honest felt threatened.

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Re: I once met some real racists
« Reply #2 on: 25 March 2009, 22:35:44 »

Racism, like many other traits, is usually "picked up" at a young age from others, often parents, then reinforced by the local "culture" (or lack thereof).

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Re: I once met some real racists
« Reply #3 on: 25 March 2009, 22:37:13 »

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Racism, like many other traits, is usually "picked up" at a young age from others, often parents, then reinforced by the local "culture" (or lack thereof).

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I learnt a long time ago you cannot lump people together.

I have met some really nice people and some turds
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Re: I once met some real racists
« Reply #4 on: 25 March 2009, 22:40:24 »

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Racism, like many other traits, is usually "picked up" at a young age from others, often parents, then reinforced by the local "culture" (or lack thereof).

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I learnt a long time ago you cannot lump people together.

I have met some really nice people and some turds

Exactly ... you were willing to listen and learn.... many folks today don't/won't ... if its in the Sun it must be true ... is followed by .. "my mate told me" so it must be true....


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Re: I once met some real racists
« Reply #5 on: 25 March 2009, 22:45:06 »

Ive been called a racist more times than i can remember so its like water of a ducks back.

Ive actually found the most racist people are young black males...before gemma i was seeing a coloured girl and she really opened my eyes.
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Re: I once met some real racists
« Reply #6 on: 25 March 2009, 22:52:20 »

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Ive been called a racist more times than i can remember so its like water of a ducks back.

Ive actually found the most racist people are young black males...before gemma i was seeing a coloured girl and she really opened my eyes.

I tend to agree with that.
A long story but cut very short. 8 year old black kid, lovely boy really nice to get on with.  Went on holiday to the caribbean, came back a different kid, if he were to get into some trouble, remember 8 years old, he suddenly started saying things like you only said that because I am Black. Same as White really, adults give the kid the messages :(
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Re: I once met some real racists
« Reply #7 on: 25 March 2009, 22:57:29 »

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Ive been called a racist more times than i can remember so its like water of a ducks back.

Ive actually found the most racist people are young black males...before gemma i was seeing a coloured girl and she really opened my eyes.


Are you though? or just get accused, with a coloured ex and a Thai wife. I suppose when the knobbiest people I have met are underclass white, that affects things. And that the black people I have met are generally nice.

Underclass doesn't mean unemployed.

I just dislike shitheads.

I will mention I don't actually AFAIK know any Moslem people. All the Indian people I have met will drink.
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Re: I once met some real racists
« Reply #8 on: 25 March 2009, 22:58:05 »

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Ive been called a racist more times than i can remember so its like water of a ducks back.

Ive actually found the most racist people are young black males...before gemma i was seeing a coloured girl and she really opened my eyes.

I tend to agree with that.
A long story but cut very short. 8 year old black kid, lovely boy really nice to get on with.  Went on holiday to the caribbean, came back a different kid, if he were to get into some trouble, remember 8 years old, he suddenly started saying things like you only said that because I am Black. Same as White really, adults give the kid the messages :(


What a shame - a nice kid ruined
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« Reply #9 on: 25 March 2009, 22:59:09 »

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Ive been called a racist more times than i can remember so its like water of a ducks back.

Ive actually found the most racist people are young black males...before gemma i was seeing a coloured girl and she really opened my eyes.

I tend to agree with that.
A long story but cut very short. 8 year old black kid, lovely boy really nice to get on with.  Went on holiday to the caribbean, came back a different kid, if he were to get into some trouble, remember 8 years old, he suddenly started saying things like you only said that because I am Black. Same as White really, adults give the kid the messages :(

Yeah its very unfortunate....thing i found was we would walk out together during the day and no problem,speak too a few of her mates...come the night time out having a beer in Ilford/Barking ect and same black youth/bloke would have suddenly forgotten how too speak English and start talking a completely different language....actually had too ask what they said,mostly she would just smile and say you don't want too know.

My trouble is i call a spade a spade...regardless of colour/religion....its not a persons colour its there attitude that lets them down.
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Re: I once met some real racists
« Reply #10 on: 25 March 2009, 23:01:30 »

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Ive been called a racist more times than i can remember so its like water of a ducks back.

Ive actually found the most racist people are young black males...before gemma i was seeing a coloured girl and she really opened my eyes.

I tend to agree with that.
A long story but cut very short. 8 year old black kid, lovely boy really nice to get on with.  Went on holiday to the caribbean, came back a different kid, if he were to get into some trouble, remember 8 years old, he suddenly started saying things like you only said that because I am Black. Same as White really, adults give the kid the messages :(

Yeah its very unfortunate....thing i found was we would walk out together during the day and no problem,speak too a few of her mates...come the night time out having a beer in Ilford/Barking ect and same black youth/bloke would have suddenly forgotten how too speak English and start talking a completely different language....actually had too ask what they said,mostly she would just smile and say you don't want too know.

My trouble is i call a spade a spade...regardless of colour/religion....its not a persons colour its there attitude that lets them down.


Very equal opportunities ;D

I hate those sort of people (not you but the changeable idiot)
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Re: I once met some real racists
« Reply #11 on: 25 March 2009, 23:01:41 »

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Ive been called a racist more times than i can remember so its like water of a ducks back.

Ive actually found the most racist people are young black males...before gemma i was seeing a coloured girl and she really opened my eyes.


Are you though? or just get accused, with a coloured ex and a Thai wife. I suppose when the knobbiest people I have met are underclass white, that affects things. And that the black people I have met are generally nice.

Underclass doesn't mean unemployed.

I just dislike shitheads.

I will mention I don't actually AFAIK know any Moslem people. All the Indian people I have met will drink.

Despite how i may come across i dont judge anyone on there skin colour or sexuality...more so attitude.

Oh she"s Filipino...not Thai... ;D
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Re: I once met some real racists
« Reply #12 on: 25 March 2009, 23:03:12 »

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Ive been called a racist more times than i can remember so its like water of a ducks back.

Ive actually found the most racist people are young black males...before gemma i was seeing a coloured girl and she really opened my eyes.


Are you though? or just get accused, with a coloured ex and a Thai wife. I suppose when the knobbiest people I have met are underclass white, that affects things. And that the black people I have met are generally nice.

Underclass doesn't mean unemployed.

I just dislike shitheads.

I will mention I don't actually AFAIK know any Moslem people. All the Indian people I have met will drink.

Despite how i may come across i dont judge anyone on there skin colour or sexuality...more so attitude.

Oh she"s Filipino...not Thai... ;D


Whoops - got muddled there, as you said you are like most people all comes down to attitude.
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Re: I once met some real racists
« Reply #13 on: 26 March 2009, 07:58:46 »

there is a pi55 take of a chap that works at the care home ann works at
he is black and does f**k all
he sits in the rest area doing nothing
really does my head in
ann will come home and say he done jack s**t today i had to do all his call's >:(

i told ann to make a complaint and she has plus other members of staff have as well
but they won't sack him


he said your only going to sack me because i'm black ill sue you for it

the manager at ann's care home told ann the other day that when the manager was checking up on this black chaps work history
he got sacked from another care home for doing his job wrong and causing trouble and when they had sacked him he took the company straight to court and told them that the place only sacked him because he was the only black person there and he won the court battle

so the care home ann works in won't get rid of him
he works 31 hours a week and just sits around >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(
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« Reply #14 on: 26 March 2009, 08:42:25 »

Racism isn't confined to so called 'underclasses'.
Many years ago I worked closely with a very cultured bloke, (you would all recognise his name), who was totally racist to the worst degree, and continually got away with it in the workplace and in public. He was an active member of one of the three main political parties, and ended up standing for parliament and became an MP and a Minister in the then Government. I couldn't believe it when I subsequently saw him sitting on the front bench next to the Prime Minister in Prime Minister's question time. Then he suddenly disappeared only to re-appear later as a Euro MP, which position he still holds. I can only assume that the extent of his racism was revealed and was too much of a political hot potato to leave him on the front bench. Didn't stop him getting a Knighthood, though.
I don't class myself as a racist at all, but what I have personally experienced of the way of life and behaviour of many of the 'ethnic minorities' provides fuel and ammunition for such people, so I'm not in the least surprised by the dreadful things I see and hear.
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