Re: James May on Best of Top Gear, Sunday 5 March




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In article <4410a4eb$0$9086$6d36acad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
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Although many gingers, icluding myself, are at ease with our hair
colour,
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For some reason, I'm finding that difficult to believe...

Why?


If you were at ease with it then I doubt you would be bleating so much.

The English in the main are at ease with being English. But that doesn't
stop them taking a Welsh landlord to court if they put up a sigh "No
English". The BBC has standards. These standards can be applied to prevent
the abuse of a 13 year old kid and indirectly the group of which he is a
part. These standards have been applied to Blacks, Asians Jews etc, so they
can easily be applied to gingers. If not, then it leads to the abuse getting
out of hand and I'm afraid certain people within the BBC are in serious
trouble. Just calmly look at the tape. Have a look at what James May has
done. He has twisted a physical characteristic that belongs to a group of
people that is indigenous to Northern Europe, and used it in a degrading
way. Replace the ginger kid with a Jew, and the word ging-er with ***.
Heads would roll at the BBC and rightly so. What we have is a bunch of
racist parasites that have exploited the little voice of a group that isn't
protected by the law, in their eyes.

With a little help from the CRE, I suspect it could easily be proven that
hair colour is a racial characteristic if skin colour is. If skin is defined
to be racial, so must be hair and eye colour since there is a link between
these and geography and they are all influenced by the same protein. What's
more, there is no ambiguity in ginger being pronounced with a hard g is
meant in a derogatory way. If not, then lets ask Chris Moyles, Steve Wright,
Jonnathan Ross etc what they meant when they used it?

People like me are perhaps part of the problem in that we don't take the
time to report this to OFCOM, the police even. We are too proud to admit
that we are being abused and are far too small to give as good as we get. We
don't have the numbers required to promote a mental climate that promotes
our racial group and things are worse now because there is no intelligent
approach taken towards immigration which is going to lead to further racial
isolation.

The turning point in this for me has been that girl who is critically ill in
hospital because the bullying escalated. When she gets better, let's see if
she wasn't racially abused and that the BBC isn't part of the problem. To
any ginger reading this, see if you can get the tape and look at it. What
are you going to do? Stand by and do nothing? At least issue a complaint to
OFCOM and get them to have a look at the tape. At the very least, we will be
gaining knowledge as to what is going on and the general attitude towards
the abuse of our group. Going by the general attidude here, howver, things
don't look too good.

Surfer.


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