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Not knowing where they belong Ray ...do they have to belong to a group ...? Perhaps that's one of the problems with society ,,,labelling folk to belong to one group or another,,and that goes for all r

why the fuxx would they want to talk and act like them pricks is beyond me my boy came home thinking he was some kind of gangster that lasted two seconds init

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Telling it how it is he's talking sense to me

 

what are your opinions Marshman as you are married to a gorja women so ild expect you to disagree with Ali ?

I don't know if I agree or not he does make a good point . But it's a free world you should be aloud to love who ever you want the heart doesn't see colour or culture .
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Funny how the crowd will laugh at what hes coming out with, but if a white man was to stand there and say that there would be hell on. Either way, he has no right to tell people what to do.

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No NOT racist in my opinion...and my wife is black and my kids halfcast,,,just his opinion,,,I don't agree with it,,,but it's his opinion and he's entitled to it....

 

I bet if he said that stuff today ,,,he would be labelled a racist

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See this is the problem. The world wants that to be racist....when it's just an opinion. He doesn't like it and good for him. Many others will disagree and many will agree. No issue.

It becomes an issue when you start telling people what they can and cannot say.

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Ali was right in some ways, as some children of mixed marriages (black/white) , dont really know what race they belong to. Do they knock about with black people or white. My son had mate from the above, all through school and up to there late teens they were good mates there were about 10 of them . Funny i was talking to my son about the lad, the other week, he said the last he heard of him, he was knocking about with other colored lads, not any white lads. he was well liked all though school and later, but by the look of it wanted a peer group he felt more comfortable with , so maybe Ali was right back then, its the kids who suffer long term from it of a mix race identity, not knowing where they belong :yes:

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