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Comments by "Dale Crocker" (@dalecrocker3213) on "This Is England: Ash Sarkar’s Alternative Race Report" video.
History is history. How about some examples of systemic racism in the 21st century?
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Glory days! The battles won and the ungrateful bastards end up voting Tory! Good job there's so much of this terrible racism about to help keep the red flag flying.
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@DevonMcFarlane Disparity yes - but for all sorts of sociological reasons. None of this presents evidence of deliberate systemic racism. Indeed, every effort seems to be being made to redress these inbalances by positive discrimination.
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@saxglend9439 Exactly! Hate and despise you because you're common and don't realise how wonderfully kind and understanding they are!
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@zzztefanos What are you babbling about?
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@zzztefanos What does productive policy-making mean?
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@zzztefanos Different approaches by different forces, I suppose. Even if if is true (as may well be the case) that more black youths are represented in the knife-carrying communities of London and Manchester, the fact that the approaches are dissimilar cannot surely be due to racial prejudice? Racial realism, perhaps, since it is undeniably true that racial groups behave in different ways according to ethnicity and custom. Certain groups specialise in particular crimes and have a particular attitude towards them. As little time as I have for the British police they seem generally to be bending over backwards to appease the perceived requirements of minority groups and I would imagine the only reason such conciliatory measures as are employed in Glasgow and elsewhere are not favoured in cities with larger young black populations is because the feeling is that they wouldn't work. Having said all that I feel that this disparity might possibly be categorised as an example of systemic racism in the broadest and loosest sense of the term. Thankyou. Well done. Got any more?
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@zzztefanos There are considerable differences, I agree, between natives of various African countries and indeed between people from different Caribbean islands. This is why it is so foolish to designate the colour of a person's skin as the most important thing about them. The discrimination that exists is generally that exercised by authority against people who won't do as they're told. This is why the current white liberal obsession with "racism" is so dangerous. Black people should not allow themselves to be drawn into it. It is extremely divisive.
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@zzztefanos I think it was Malcolm X who said something about white liberals being the most dangerous people in the world. He was probably right. Racism was dying a death until it was revived by the left for political gain. I resent this because my generation was the first to really fight back against it - and we pretty much had won until socialists discovered that the working class didn't want them and decided to create a new oppressed proletariat as the beneficiaries of their self-righteousness.
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@zzztefanos Just a PS and perhaps a helpful hint for the day. Back in the late sixties and early seventies I found it useful to carry around a DS cop's card and also put a couple of station numbers in my address book. That way if you get shaken down they think you're a grass and let you go. Worked for me twice.
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