BREAKING: Houston Official REMOVED After Sickening Rant Targeting Missing White Girls 🚨

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So you don't care and you refuse to find out. Then you can't be taken seriously.

What does this have to do with the topic?

Dude, she's a baby killer. She literally kills babies for a living. Do you think that ***** gives a FLYING **** about the lives of these girls?
 
“Camp Mystic is a White-only girls’ Christian camp. They don’t even have a token Asian; they don’t have a token Black person"

judging from the photos she might be correct

That's like going to a black church and, seeing no whites, claiming the church is blacks-only. That is entirely circumstantial.
 
I'm simply saying that she was making an observation, that's it.
Some years ago, when Republicans would make a comment that was deemed questionable, Progs would say there are consequences for free speech this while making nasty statements continuously. It is now something all people need to be aware of. Your party activates people. Incites them. You promote your own to even kill if need be.
 
Whites are the ones obsessed with color.
Was it a white person who interjected the issue of race into the Texas camp tragedy?

Hint: NO. It was a racist female black.
 
What a load of hot air. You didn't even even realise Farage's partner, Laure Ferrari, is French. What a racist twit he is :rolleyes:

Why do you Lefty bellends peddle such shite :dunno:

For the 34th time, tell me the daily racist encounters you've endured. So for example, yesterday. What happened? What did he/she/they say/do to you?

England put the best players in the team irrelevant of colour. If those entering rugby are not black and/or good enough, are you expecting to discriminate against better players simply by picking the right colour off the street? What a complete fruit loop you are.

Tell me the times you've been racist to others, because we all know you are. What did you do and why?

In numbers: Has Britain really become more racist?​

Published:10 August 2016​

Hate crime rose sharply after the EU referendum, according to police figures. But is heightened racial tension here to stay?

"Why are you still here?" a customer asked Lithuanian-born Alma Milaseviciute, 31, as she stood at the counter of the cheese shop where she works in Ludlow, Shropshire. "Good luck on your way back," another sneered.

"Get out of my country," yelled a man at Esmat Jeraj, 26, after swearing at her. He'd spotted her wearing a hijab as she walked to work in Whitechapel, east London. Jeraj was born and raised in the UK.

"You speak English, don't you?", a woman in her 60s asked Brazilian-born Danilo Venticinque, 30, at a Southampton bus stop when she overheard him talking to his Mexican wife in Spanish. "Can you understand what I'm saying? This is our country. We are leaving the EU. We will stop having so many people like you over here."

Each of these incidents took place since the referendum on European Union membership. All three victims are at pains to acknowledge the perpetrators represent a minority of Britons and that most people in the UK would be horrified by this behaviour. Prominent Leave campaigners have also strongly condemned abusive and bigoted behaviour of this kind.

But there's clear evidence that there's been a spike in hate crime since the 23 June ballot. Reported hate crime rose by 57% in the four days after the referendum, police say.

How racist is Britain today? What the evidence tells us

Published: July 1, 2020

When seeking to get a picture of the inequality and social injustice faced by black and minority ethnic groups in the UK, a good place to start is the government’s own figures).

It’s starkly evident that major ethnic and racial inequalities persist in employment, housing and the justice system. Black and Muslim minorities have twice the unemployment rate of their white British peers and are twice as likely to live in overcrowded housing. They are also much more likely to be stopped and searched by the police.

Let’s look at racist beliefs first. Through the European Social Survey, we asked a representative sample of the British public two questions on “biological racism” – that is, the belief that there are innate differences between racial or ethnic groups. A belief that innate differences make some groups inherently superior to others is generally taken to be the core idea of racism.

We asked whether interviewees agreed that “some races or ethnic groups are born less intelligent than others” and found that 18% of the British public agreed with the statement. We also asked whether “some races or ethnic groups are born harder working than others”, to which a substantially larger percentage – 44% – said yes.

Perhaps the difference between these two percentages is due to political correctness. The claim that there are innate group differences in intelligence would widely be recognised as a racist statement, whereas innate differences in work ethic may not have the same blatant connotations. But whether we go for the lower or the higher figure, on this evidence a substantial minority of the British public subscribe to some form of racist belief.

Discriminatory practices​

Field experiments can provide more direct evidence about what happens in practice. To investigate discrimination in the job market, researchers typically send matched written applications from fictitious minority and majority-group applicants to advertised vacancies. The applications are identical in all respects and differ only in the names of the applicants, which are selected to be typical British or minority names respectively. Field experiments like these are generally recognised as the “gold standard” for determining whether minorities are at risk of discrimination.

In 2016 and 2017 we carried out a study along these lines. We found that applicants with typically black or Muslim names were much less likely than those with standard British names to receive a positive response from employers.


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19 April 2023

More than a third of people from minority groups in the UK have experienced racist assaults, survey finds​

Racism and racial discrimination in the UK are insidiousness and persistent, according to new research co-produced by King’s.

A major new survey of racism and ethnic inequalities, the Evidence for Equality National Survey (EVENS), reveals the extent of racism and racial discrimination experienced by people from ethnic and religious minority groups in Britain.

The racism reported by the survey’s respondents took different forms – physical, verbal or damage to property – and happened in all areas of life including education, work and when looking for housing.

Overall, almost one in six respondents had experienced a racially motivated physical assault, but over a third of people identifying as Gypsy/Traveller, Roma or Other Black reported that they had been physically assaulted because of their ethnicity, race, colour, or religion.

More than a quarter had been verbally abused or insulted because of their ethnicity, race, colour or religion, and 17% reported experiencing damage to their personal property. Nearly a third reported racial discrimination in education and employment, and nearly a fifth reported racial discrimination when looking for housing.


Systemic racism within UK criminal justice system a serious concern: UN human rights experts​

27 January 2023

UK: Discrimination against people of African descent is structural, institutional and systemic, say UN experts​

27 January 2023

Black people in UK 'living in fear' over racism, say UN experts​

A panel of UN experts paints a bleak picture of the state of racism in the UK, but the government says it is only "a superficial analysis" and that the country is "open, tolerant and welcoming".

Saturday 28 January 2023

I get real tired whites like you and your lying.
 
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Your insane leftist rhetoric. ✅
Leftist rhetoric? You apparently have never had a real serious discussion about race or America with someone black. And don't even try telling me about the fictional black person you will make up who sees the world exactly like you do.
 
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