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Old 07 July 2008, 10:46 PM
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Originally Posted by PeteBrant


It was from the "who would you vote for" thread.

20% of people or something silly like that, said they would vote BNP

EDIT: It was actually 16.66%: https://www.scoobynet.com/non-scooby...t-month-2.html


Don't believe everything you read Pete - I remember voting BNP myself on that particular poll (possibly more than once)


My older boy is almost 4 and doesn't like a negro girl in the creche because she is brown. After his summer holiday he was as brown as his dad and after I pointed this out, all colour differences were forgotten.

The PC nut jobs have really lost it this time Which reminds me I'll be having authentic sag gosht that I made myself for dinner tomorrow (spinach and lamb curry). And if my kids don't want any, they can tuck into some microwave pancakes instead without me calling them racists!
Old 07 July 2008, 11:22 PM
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:cuckoo

A friend of mine is married to a Thai, and their 6 year old daughter won't touch spicy food, what does that make her
Old 09 July 2008, 01:00 PM
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Originally Posted by CrisPDuk
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A friend of mine is married to a Thai, and their 6 year old daughter won't touch spicy food, what does that make her
An "I Thai"?

Sorry could not resist it.

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Old 09 July 2008, 01:08 PM
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Monkey see, monkey do! Racism starts at home!
Old 09 July 2008, 01:18 PM
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Recent media coverage referring to the NCB publication, Young Children and Racial Justice: Taking action for racial equality in the early years, has misrepresented the content and purpose of this valuable tool designed to support early years professionals in their work.

A spokesperson from NCB said: ‘It is an excellent resource which has been specially designed to help teachers and nursery leaders recognise what is, and just as importantly, what is NOT potentially racist behaviour and attitudes in youngsters in their care.

References to use of the word ‘yuk’, ‘spicy foods’ and reporting young children to local authorities, in this 366-page book, have been misrepresented and misunderstood as a consequence of that.’ (Read the specific passage and response at www.ncb.org.uk)

‘This book is being funded by NCB from book sales alone – and not from government funding or from any grants, as has also been reported. The sales have been excellent so far which goes to show there is an acknowledged need for books like it. ’

Jane Lane, the author, who is not a member of NCB staff, but an advocate worker for racial equality in the early years sector, said: ‘Children are like sponges and the early years of their lives are critical for helping them understand and learn to respect the opinions, differences, similarities and needs of others.’
Old 09 July 2008, 03:20 PM
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My little lad came home from nursery a couple of weeks ago..

"Who did you see at school today Dan?"
"erm Jack, Layla & Cameron..."
"Was that it? No-one else there?"
"Stanley was there - HE'S GOT A BROWN HEAD!!"

Couldn't help but laugh...
Old 09 July 2008, 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted by abbott
What a feckin **** take !!!


im looking for one of these for my 4 year old son , cant find one anywhere


and he hates curry too .
Go to London and pick up a real one, there are bloody hundreds of them running around stick some sugar cane in the back garden and they will be happy as larry!
Old 09 July 2008, 08:49 PM
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i know my 4 year old isn't racist he loves a vindaloo .it was only yesterday tea time i heard him say to his best friend "i love curry its what pakis eat"
Old 09 July 2008, 08:53 PM
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Old 09 July 2008, 09:04 PM
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Originally Posted by spireite
i know my 4 year old isn't racist he loves a vindaloo .it was only yesterday tea time i heard him say to his best friend "i love curry its what pakis eat"
legend !!
Old 09 July 2008, 10:42 PM
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Originally Posted by NCB
Recent media coverage referring to the NCB publication, Young Children and Racial Justice: Taking action for racial equality in the early years, has misrepresented the content and purpose of this valuable tool designed to support early years professionals in their work.

A jobsworth from NCB said: ‘It is an excellent resource which has been specially designed to help teachers and nursery leaders recognise what is, and just as importantly, what is NOT potentially racist behaviour and attitudes in youngsters in their care.

References to use of the word ‘yuk’, ‘spicy foods’ and reporting young children to local authorities, in this 366-page book, have been misrepresented and misunderstood as a consequence of that.’ (Read the specific passage and response at www.ncb.org.uk)

‘This book is being funded by NCB from book sales alone – and not from government funding or from any grants, as has also been reported. The sales have been excellent so far which goes to show there is an acknowledged need for books like it amongst lentil munching jobsworths, brainwashed into thinking this represents some kind of reality. ’

Jane Lane, the unemployable F***wit, who is not a member of NCB staff, but an advocate worker for racial equality in the early years sector [Ed: HAHAHAHAHAHA - talk about parasite job!] , said: ‘Children are like sponges and the early years of their lives are critical for helping them understand and learn to respect the opinions, differences, similarities and needs of others she wittered before being impaled on a spike by an irate parent.’
editted for accuracy

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Old 10 July 2008, 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Suresh
The PC nut jobs have really lost it this time Which reminds me I'll be having authentic sag gosht that I made myself for dinner tomorrow (spinach and lamb curry). And if my kids don't want any, they can tuck into some microwave pancakes instead without me calling them racists!
LOL!

Neither of my kids seem to like spicy food where as Jenny and i love it.
Our kids do not abuse or try to harm the local brown children and in some cases even play with them - use them for target practice or a as servants if playing in the summer house, or if playing cops and robbers, the brown child is always the robber - that sort of thing.

Good to se them getting on so well
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