Following on from a number of recent threads where religion and racism have been discussed at length.
I wonder what people outside of the “Racism” industry think racism is.
If I wish to give work to an English man (read British) over an Immigrant, that is not racism, but discrimination. I can discriminate in favour of the immigrant but not the English man. That to me is unacceptable; the English man should come first in this country is that racism? not to me.
I can say that I hate the French or the Germans without fear of being accused of racism. I can’t say the same about Indians or Pakistani’s because the same rules are not applied. Why? I’m at a loss to understand the difference.
Stating that you don’t like a particular race of people is deemed to be racist but is it? What if your experience of that race is what caused you to have that opinion. Is that racism? not to me. If you're saying that because of a personal experience then you are perfectly entitled to voice that opinion regardless.
The culture of this country is being changed to suit the “needs” of immigrants at great expense to the indigenous population in both financial and cultural terms. If we insist that newcomers should adapt to our way of life. That is deemed to be racist, but is it? To me it makes sense that they should adapt to our way of life and not forcing us to accept theirs. It would cost less and lead to better social cohesion.
I can say that the Catholic Church is in favour child molestation and almost no one will object. I can’t say the same about Islam as that is classed as religious hatred and that opens the doors to hell. In my opinion, both those religions abuse their followers.
I wonder what people outside of the “Racism” industry think racism is.
If I wish to give work to an English man (read British) over an Immigrant, that is not racism, but discrimination. I can discriminate in favour of the immigrant but not the English man. That to me is unacceptable; the English man should come first in this country is that racism? not to me.
I can say that I hate the French or the Germans without fear of being accused of racism. I can’t say the same about Indians or Pakistani’s because the same rules are not applied. Why? I’m at a loss to understand the difference.
Stating that you don’t like a particular race of people is deemed to be racist but is it? What if your experience of that race is what caused you to have that opinion. Is that racism? not to me. If you're saying that because of a personal experience then you are perfectly entitled to voice that opinion regardless.
The culture of this country is being changed to suit the “needs” of immigrants at great expense to the indigenous population in both financial and cultural terms. If we insist that newcomers should adapt to our way of life. That is deemed to be racist, but is it? To me it makes sense that they should adapt to our way of life and not forcing us to accept theirs. It would cost less and lead to better social cohesion.
I can say that the Catholic Church is in favour child molestation and almost no one will object. I can’t say the same about Islam as that is classed as religious hatred and that opens the doors to hell. In my opinion, both those religions abuse their followers.