Explain the difference for me....

Incoming: genuine question.
Does anyone want to chime in and give a positive view of what's going on at the moment?
I'd like to hear.
 
Z4C_er said:
Incoming: genuine question.
Does anyone want to chime in and give a positive view of what's going on at the moment?
I'd like to hear.

The hot weather in the summer months is notorious for flash points surfacing in the form of civil unrest. Add into that mix the previous 3 months of Lockdown causing severe frustrations on many different levels and those people being able to readily disseminate frustration and political viewpoints via social media and you have a tinderbox waiting to ignite. On hot the streets, add alcohol and deny the party mood and off it goes. Nothing positive will happen because the force is one of destruction rather than change.
 
exdos said:
Z4C_er said:
Incoming: genuine question.
Does anyone want to chime in and give a positive view of what's going on at the moment?
I'd like to hear.
The hot weather in the summer months is notorious for flash points surfacing in the form of civil unrest. Add into that mix the previous 3 months of Lockdown causing severe frustrations on many different levels and those people being able to readily disseminate frustration and political viewpoints via social media and you have a tinderbox waiting to ignite. On hot the streets, add alcohol and deny the party mood and off it goes. Nothing positive will happen because the force is one of destruction rather than change.
Hmmm, last time I walked my streets I saw no such thing. Could it be specific to a particular area?
 
Z4C_er said:
exdos said:
Z4C_er said:
Incoming: genuine question.
Does anyone want to chime in and give a positive view of what's going on at the moment?
I'd like to hear.
The hot weather in the summer months is notorious for flash points surfacing in the form of civil unrest. Add into that mix the previous 3 months of Lockdown causing severe frustrations on many different levels and those people being able to readily disseminate frustration and political viewpoints via social media and you have a tinderbox waiting to ignite. On hot the streets, add alcohol and deny the party mood and off it goes. Nothing positive will happen because the force is one of destruction rather than change.
Hmmm, last time I walked my streets I saw no such thing. Could it be specific to a particular area?

Or the selfish self centred snowflake generation that think it's their right to have everything now and not have to work for it unlike the generations before that fought wars and worked and waited till they could afford the luxuries that are now seen as a right :poke:
 
Owdgit said:
Or the selfish self centred snowflake generation that think it's their right to have everything now and not have to work for it unlike the generations before that fought wars and worked and waited till they could afford the luxuries that are now seen as a right :poke:
Yep. That too.
 
Z4C_er said:
Hmmm, last time I walked my streets I saw no such thing. Could it be specific to a particular area?

But were you out on the streets in Brixton two nights ago? Me neither.
 
I am a white guy with 3 black mates. They call themselves black, they also expect other to do the same. They say all the exaggerated hype is from white people, "thinking" that black people are offended all the time. Apparently chess is now racist - white goes first. REALLY??
Maybe we should ban all black & white films as well - or are they OK because they are not called white & black films... :headbang: :headbang:
 
KevBrowne said:
I am a white guy with 3 black mates. They call themselves black, they also expect other to do the same. They say all the exaggerated hype is from white people, "thinking" that black people are offended all the time. Apparently chess is now racist - white goes first. REALLY??
Maybe we should ban all black & white films as well - or are they OK because they are not called white & black films... :headbang: :headbang:

I am also a White guy who remembers the earliest phases of mass immigration from the West Indies and the Asian sub-continent. As such I remember immigrants being referred to by various racially offensive titles, which is now largely a thing of the past. You say that your mates call themselves "black", but if I were to refer to them as "coloured" or "people of colour", as I have heard many commentators in America do, including Afro-Americans themselves, many younger White people in the UK now would consider this as racist language and I have to use the term "black". During the coronavirus epidemic, we now have the new collective term "BAME" (Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic) to refer to non-White people in the UK.

It's never my intention to be deliberately offensive to anyone, but it seems to me that White people just can't "win" if someone (of any racial origin or skin colour) chooses to accuse any of us of being racist because we use the "wrong" terminology.

Likewise, whilst we have the Black Lives Matter campaign in the UK, I wonder if Black people include the Asian and other Minority Ethnic groups in their demands and how, as the multicultural society which we've become, we can ever prove equality of opportunity as a meritocracy where, say, 10 people, each of different ethnic background, might apply for one job/opportunity, because 9 failed applicants could each claim racial discrimination was at play, including whites?

ADDENDUM https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-53194376 Even more confused.
 
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