No its not, Just like any other person living in their country of origin you have a right to expect to be the majority.
2007-09-08 11:23:00
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answered by trish 5
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I am suprised you have only just noticed.
Part of the reason I left SE London was because I was beginning to be part of the minority.
Try buying a rump steak or some carrots in Peckham without visiting a supermarket, however you can buy pleanty of smelly dried fish displayed on a wooden box on a pavement some chicken feet in a polystyrene box or yams by the crate load.
2007-09-09 23:27:47
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answered by draytondon 4
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White people also have their ethnic minority groups. Irish are different from British. Scottish are different from British. Welsh are also different from British and so is English.
Asians have different ethnic minority groups within it as well as Afro-Carribeans/Africans/....
Nothing is fair in this world.
2007-09-08 09:29:37
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answered by kcv 2
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lily i disagree i was their too on that same day, i saw you. you had a sign saying i am bnp. what a coincidence two white people in one day in south london. shut up you fool, fair? is it fair you were their? answer that
most of them people if not all have every right to be thier
2007-09-08 20:50:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I actually saw an article in our local newspaper I think it was a few months ago. Two pictures of a high street with shops and shoppers on the streets. They were mostly all asian women and children - one was taken somewhere in the UK (Bradford or Blackburn probably) and one was in India, Pakistan or somewhere out that way. You had to guess which photo was which. In one picture the young muslim women were wearing modern western fashions and short skirts, and in the other, they had their entire faces and bodies hidden by veils. Rather surprisingly, the UK picture was the one full of black veils and burkas. I can certainly see where you're coming from on this point. A lot of the Islamic women over in this country are now more strict about their religion than their counterparts back home in Asia. Weird.
2007-09-08 08:47:41
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answered by Mental Mickey 6
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The question of fairness in regards to your question must allow us all to ensure fairness in regards to the specific wording of the answer vis a vis the shopping incident of which you speak. Whilst one may find it as a thing which is very much, and let me finish, to be of this , then I must reiterate the forcefulness of the answer
2007-09-08 08:41:05
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answered by Nic L 1
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Even in south London you are guilty of gross exaggeration you might have been in a minority but the only one? Trolocks
2007-09-08 08:41:06
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answered by inthedark 5
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That's a really bad question. What possible difference can it make, that someone has a different colour skin. We are all human beings and ethncity shouldn't even come in to the equation.
2007-09-08 09:26:10
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answered by Cherrypicker 7
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so?go move to germany theres alot of white people there.
Honey this is the world you cant have everything your way.
well yeah now you see how they feel when they walk around in a predominately white area the same way you did
2007-09-08 10:15:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Is it fair? You were obviously also the stupidest out there too. Maybe you should go shopping more often...or better yet, stay in your room with all your racist toys. Get a life.
2007-09-08 08:39:33
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answered by chickem 4
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