1st point , no one said racism does not exist in the UK, it's in every country - YOU said 65% of Btitons are racist, you are WRONG with no source to back you up.
2nd point, you cant be racist against a religion. It's not a race but an ideology.
3rd point, Your use of the word 'brownies'!? very odd, but I'll take that as a facet of your ignorance about racial issues/politics.
4th point, The North East is in no way typical of the rest of the UK, it is in fact very atypical of the racial mix in the UK.
5th point, Its rather patronizing to suggest that we need, and don't already have, education on these matters. I think all of us, from all stand points, have knowledge, experience and interest in the matter.
And finally I think some of your perceived racist/reserved/classist views of the English are some clash/misunderstanding of culture between the US and UK.
Give it time, the UK is nothing like what you perceive it to be in the US, not worse or better just different.
I don't go to mythical places with strange men.
-- Douglas Adams, The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul.
1st point , no one said racism does not exist in the UK, it's in every country - YOU said 65% of Btitons are racist, you are WRONG with no source to back you up.
2nd point, you cant be racist against a religion. It's not a race but an ideology.
3rd point, Your use of the word 'brownies'!? very odd, but I'll take that as a facet of your ignorance about racial issues/politics.
4th point, The North East is in no way typical of the rest of the UK, it is in fact very atypical of the racial mix in the UK.
5th point, Its rather patronizing to suggest that we need, and don't already have, education on these matters. I think all of us, from all stand points, have knowledge, experience and interest in the matter.
And finally I think some of your perceived racist/reserved/classist views of the English are some clash/misunderstanding of culture between the US and UK.
Give it time, the UK is nothing like what you perceive it to be in the US, not worse or better just different.
I don't go to mythical places with strange men.
-- Douglas Adams, The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul.