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by Tyrannosaurs
4991 days ago
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OK, let's do why anti-white (or anti-English) sentiment isn't the same as anti-black sentiment. The issue isn't banter, it's that in some cases historical context gives "banter" overtones of something far more serious. The Scots didn't buy and sell the English as property as recently as 100 years ago (did you know Britain only abolished slavery in parts of Nigeria in 1936?), the English didn't have their behaviour outlawed in the way homosexuals have (and they still don't have equality in the UK though it's getting closer) and the English can't make any claim that given a particular level of intelligence or ability they are less likely to go to university and more likely to end up in prison the way that would be the case if they were black. Being English in Scotland offers no genuine sacrifice, disadvantage or oppression and hasn't for a long long time if ever. The same isn't true of any of the minority groups you mention. So banter is fine and if you're English in Scotland it is just banter. If you're in another minority group with a more difficult history then you need to consider that banter often hides or raises the spectre of something worse which makes it a very different thing. |
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