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Are we ALL Racist?

And asda are selling wearable flags that make you look like you have joined the Klu Klux Klan.:confused:
 
Exactly but thats got lost in the new politically correct world we now live in

...and my father used to extend that a little to 'it's not what you say it's how you say it'

And by that he means - quoting the DIY company ad of a few years ago 'We've got the Jewson lot'. He didn't like that sort of thing as we all know what word 'Jewson' is intended to be - and hence the phrase could still be offensive to any who really don't like to hear swearing. That is almost certainly a generational thing but it has spilled over from my dad's generation to me - and I too find such wordplay unnecessary, too smart for it's own good - and yes - a little offensive.
 
I will put a little thing out here for anyone that says they have never had a racist thought. Have you ever said.......

Typical Germans, nicking all the sun beds........

typical south american footballer, diving all the time.......

typical all dirty italian footballer.........

ever called a Welshman Taff, a Scotsmen Jock.

ever referred to a southerner as a shandy drinking puff

i could go on, but because you are not referring to someone's colour then it seems to be accepted. But I tell you what, if you said something like in your workplace and someone took offence to it then you would be up to your neck in it.

I've never subscribed to any of the prejudices you quote there - so it's not everyone
 
..and so the Ofsted report on the B'ham schools and alleged infiltration and 'take-over' by some wishing to promote Islamic points of view and practice was out yesterday. And I was wondering listening to representatives of the schools involved defending some of the practices and things that have been going on and avoid answering other questions - did we all listen and think 'fair enough - good point - no problem there' or did most of us on occasions think 'aye right!'.

And I must reflect upon why I had my suspicions about some of what I was hearing. And in reflecting I rather reluctantly conclude in today's multi-cultural UK society that other than Religious Education as a subject, we really need to remove aspects of faith from school life.
 
..and so the Ofsted report on the B'ham schools and alleged infiltration and 'take-over' by some wishing to promote Islamic points of view and practice was out yesterday. And I was wondering listening to representatives of the schools involved defending some of the practices and things that have been going on and avoid answering other questions - did we all listen and think 'fair enough - good point - no problem there' or did most of us on occasions think 'aye right!'.

And I must reflect upon why I had my suspicions about some of what I was hearing. And in reflecting I rather reluctantly conclude in today's multi-cultural UK society that other than Religious Education as a subject, we really need to remove aspects of faith from school life.

I'm not sure exactly how much direct 'faith' teaching is done in schools other than in RE. And in this case, if you have a very vocal governors who have an agenda, then saying you can't teach faith apart from in RE classes would not have done much.

And possibly this could be in a separate thread and not in one addressing if we are all racist?
 
I don't think any sort of RE should be taught, full stop.


Unless of course you go to a religious school

There are still a great deal of them in the country

Religion itself isn't the problem - it's people's interpretation of it

There is nothing wrong with teaching people different cultures and about different religions but it has to be at the right level and for the right motives
 
Unless of course you go to a religious school

There are still a great deal of them in the country

Religion itself isn't the problem - it's people's interpretation of it

There is nothing wrong with teaching people different cultures and about different religions but it has to be at the right level and for the right motives
I agree with this.

Re classes should be lessons basically explaining about religions. The main differences and that's it. I don't think they should be able to show a bias.

If you want that education go to church or mosque etc.

Re the radicalisation accusation. I hope they look into it properly, but I'd be surprised if anything comes from it. Race is one issue that the government will be loathe to make any negative headline on.
 
Would the time not be better spent teaching something useful?

Culture and religion can be useful to some people though.

Some people will find music and art of no use or geography or history etc etc

Got to cover all the subjects and religion is a big part of the world we live in
 
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