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Anonymous asked in Politics & GovernmentImmigration · 1 decade ago

I FEEL I HAVE BEEN DRIVEN TO BECOME A RACIST BY OUR GOVERNMENT HOW MANY PEOPLE FEEL THE SAME WAY?

i never was a racist, in fact i have always led a peaceful and compassionate life in the past but over recent years have felt myself become very resentful towards the very different nationalities that now occupy our towns and cities, they do not integrate they congregate , they coerce and corrupt, they thrive from the proceeds of crime and the government seem to turn a blind eye to it all, a small example of the fuel that now fires me, The Royal Anglian Regiment (A PROUND GROUP OF ENGLISHMEN) had a coming home parade in Luton, the asian community protested against them

and no arrests were made due to the fact the police were instructed to have a no arrest policy, if we

the indigeonous people of Great Britain were to protest against Islam im sure a few would be hauled before the courts for incitement or some other trumped up charge

Update:

To answer 1 answer i had, no but i did live in kenya and could plainly see with my own eyes how the asian people treated the indigeonous black man.

All i can sy is remember Uganda

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  • Angela
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago
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    This is a BNP comment as the word "indigenous" is used to include "whites" only. Did you live in Rhodesia? Do you know what RACIST is and what being a RACIST means?

    You hate people because of their color and race and you group them all the same.

    Your treatment of a race of people is based on mainly their color.

    This Islam4UK are a group of vocal trouble-makers and not representatives of Asians and yet the media and racists are using this as an excuse to hate ordinary people who happen to be the same color.

    I will never stoop so low as to hate people because of their race. But I hate what people do and I hope they stop the vile Islam4Uk and the BNP. the BNP have supported the 'freedom of speech' like what the Islam4Uk are doing, which in fact, is 'freedom to abuse others'.

  • ?
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    Your feelings are not uncommon in the UK at the moment. I think if you saw the Muslim community in general taking a stand against the more radical Islamics then you would probably realise that your dislike is not for immigrants or muslims in general, but for those that are actively fighting against the Policies of the nation in which they now reside, i.e, UK.

    The Luton incident was not just a handful or 10 - 15 people, it was far more (more like 50 or 60), and there were arrests made, a couple of Islamics and 5 or 6 white Brits who took offence, there were however no prosecutions, all were released without charge.

    Such an action will always incite great anger, especially when the protesters are non whites, although it would be fair to say that some of those protesting against the Soldiers were in fact white but kept there protest to the sort of level we would expect. They were exercising their rights to protest, rights which the very soldiers they were abusing had just been battling for.

    So my view is this, I am very anti radical Islam, forget the more reactionary papers, just look around the world and see what general life is like in Islamic nations and I am sure you will see why people leave them in their droves. In amongst those that have left such countries are some who didn't like life where they came from but want to retain some of the Islamic rules such as sharia law.

    These are the ones we need to focus on, they don't want to live under such a law where they are not the leaders, but they have become leaders in their groups here and now would like to impose it, as they would be dishing it out and not suffering under it.

    My resentment is all about the desire to change the UK, to fight against the Policies of a nation that has taken them in and provided for them. That is the part that is making me angry and I do not want to be called either a racist or fascist or anything else. I am a UK citizen that lives in a democracy (flawed as it may be), and if it is to change I wish to do it in a democratic way and not at the end of a gun.

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    5 years ago

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  • Jim J
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    You are not Racist, you are racially aware, there is a difference. I too feel like you but I don't blame the immigrant. When he gets to Britain he thinks it is paradise to what he has come from, most just want a better life.Its the Government of the day I blame.

    The failure of integration and congregation as you say is indicative of the failure of the multicultural experiment. This was led and encouraged by 'White Western Liberals and Marxists' the very same people that run new Labour today.

    Their experiment has failed, they refuse to admit it and it is coming back to haunt them with militant Islam, its the innocent people who get hurt 7-7 etc.

    Yes there are double standards, but we all have a choice by voting BNP, even if it is a protest vote for 1 general election, it may well give them a jolt to do something about it.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I don't believe that the government has any hidden propaganda to make it's native inhabitants become racist. I do know, from the US standpoint, that racism is inherit, because I am a racist. Racism in the US is due to the overwhelming lack of control over minorities. They are allowed special privileges while us white, straight males are dismissed. They are given welfare with much less stipulations than white people. In our eyes, minorities (one group in particular) are treated much better than the rest of us. They can spend five years in a federal penitentiary for getting caught with an ounce of crack and illegal firearms, being charged with intent to distribute (which can easily hold 30-life), but watch a powerful white man get charged with insider-trading and see how fast he gets slapped with a 10 year sentence. How about a black man that is involved in a drug-related murder that is sentenced to 10 years, but the white hacker is sentenced to 15 for funneling money into an offshore account?

    I am racist to a certain degree and most of my reasoning is logical. Sometimes having a preemptive assumption of something is good because you already have the knowledge of how to approach whatever "that" may be. Although you can have prejudice against something, that doesn't necessarily mean that you are generalizing everyone of that given minority.

    As an IT Professional, I think it's easy to put this into terms which I can more easily explain. In Microsoft security, file sharing, ...etc. there is something called inheritance which is automatically turned on to give all default groups the same privileges. The default privileges are the most un-restrictive and it should be the other way around. Instead of making the mistake of trusting everyone until you find one person to be untrustworthy, wouldn't it be more logical to not trust anyone unless they've given you a reason to trust them? Yes...

    ok, I ran out of things to say

    I'm racist

    I'm white

    I love my country

    I don't like my president

    @love;ang - I understand that completely, I hate that... people are too sensitive

    @Shane - Americans aren't a race, and you obviously don't say too much for the school system here in the US since you can't even spell your country's name correctly

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  • 1 decade ago

    Didn't the Europeans occupy America, Africa, Iraq, Hawaii, etc.?

    Wasn't America based on criminals, coming from Britain, occupying , and slaughtering the Native Americans? You don't hear about all the crimes whites commit because alot of times they're swept under the rug, so that the can get "A Second Chance". That is until they step on someone toes, then they are exposed. Look at Enron, and other corrupt activities, I was suprised as hell to see Nadoff go to prison, he must have made someone of power very mad!

  • 1 decade ago

    Racist seems to be a term that only applies to whites. No matter how much some people say that they are not racist, in the eyes of people from other nationalities, if you are white you are a racist and now in the U.S. if someone disagrees with President Obama they are labeled a racist. The truth is that every nationality has their share of racist the difference is that whites must watch what they say or do because if they say the wrong thing they can be in trouble but non whites can say what they like and it will be over looked..I think that racism is going to be with us for a long time to come.

  • bri
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    I am not racist as I accept all people for who they are not the colour of their skins or their nationality - I have friends of many different origins.

    But I am against the governments open door immigration policy and would like to see it changed before any more damage is done to our society. There is nothing wrong with the individuals living in our country but there are far too many newcomers who do not integrate and adapt to this countries ways and values and change is happening too fast for the british people to adapt and assimilate the newcomers and the changes they bring.

    Britain is a small island and is now the most densely populated country in Europe. We in the south are constantly told that we need to conserve water and other resources as they are scarce yet are expected to accommodate increasing migrant populations.

    britain now needs to close the doors to all unskilled migrants and their dependents (we have enough of our own) - we should continue to welcome people of all nationalities who respect our values and who will contribute to the country.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I am always wary when someone says "I wasn't, or I am not a racist but"

    It is not the government who turn people into racists, but the gutter press and neo fascist groups. You express resentment towards the different nationalities in our towns and cities, but they are only able to move in there because the people you call indigenous have moved elsewhere. We have had other communities in our towns and cities for years and years, so it's nothing new. Perhaps what really upsets you is that they are non white.

    If you watched the news, you would have seen that the Muslims who openly protested against the Royal Anglians in Luton have been arrested and charged.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I am no rascist.

    I just object to the fact that we have let is so many muslims ( and islamic militants ) yet i struggled to get a visa for my Ukrainian wife even though i am ethnically british and was born in the UK.

    It seems like there is a law for one section of the community, and a different law for others.

    Basically i feel like a second class citizen in my own country.

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