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It doesn't mean that. It means he's made acutely aware of his own skin colour by the lack of diversity at work, and, if he's racially abused on the street for example, he doesn't have anyone at work who'll really understand what that's like. No one he works with will, either. But the people he was speaking to in that conference, young people from minority backgrounds, probably will. The context is important.It's easy for us on here to sit and say we don't think about skin colour. The truth is we never really have to, as white people. We're the default in this country. He'll be confronted with it every day, and I imagine it must get wearing when you can't even have a proper conversation about it, as some of the responses on here demonstrate.
Quote from: MachoMadness on December 01, 2023, 01:13:18 pmIt doesn't mean that. It means he's made acutely aware of his own skin colour by the lack of diversity at work, and, if he's racially abused on the street for example, he doesn't have anyone at work who'll really understand what that's like. No one he works with will, either. But the people he was speaking to in that conference, young people from minority backgrounds, probably will. The context is important.It's easy for us on here to sit and say we don't think about skin colour. The truth is we never really have to, as white people. We're the default in this country. He'll be confronted with it every day, and I imagine it must get wearing when you can't even have a proper conversation about it, as some of the responses on here demonstrate.Macho, it is impossible to have a proper discussion on here about these kind of matters. If anyone shows any opinion other than showing outrage and disgust regarding how he says he feels, then they are accused of at worst being racist, and at best being out of touch with society, as some of the responses on here demonstrate.
Someone who shouts ‘Pa*i’ to another person in the street, then it is not merely a racist comment from an ignorant northerner. The person responsible is a scumbag, pure and simple, and probably has no qualms about using offensive, disgusting, abhorrent language to any person of any culture, in any situation. It is a million miles away from Arthanayake’s other concern about his workplace. It’s disappointing that he appears to have grouped the two things together as one problem.
Quote from: belton rover on December 01, 2023, 01:23:56 pmSomeone who shouts ‘Pa*i’ to another person in the street, then it is not merely a racist comment from an ignorant northerner. The person responsible is a scumbag, pure and simple, and probably has no qualms about using offensive, disgusting, abhorrent language to any person of any culture, in any situation. It is a million miles away from Arthanayake’s other concern about his workplace. It’s disappointing that he appears to have grouped the two things together as one problem.Do you know that Arthanayake "grouped the two things together as one problem"?All you have to go on is a short media article, summarising what I assume was a much longer speech.
Quote from: belton rover on December 01, 2023, 01:31:56 pmQuote from: MachoMadness on December 01, 2023, 01:13:18 pmIt doesn't mean that. It means he's made acutely aware of his own skin colour by the lack of diversity at work, and, if he's racially abused on the street for example, he doesn't have anyone at work who'll really understand what that's like. No one he works with will, either. But the people he was speaking to in that conference, young people from minority backgrounds, probably will. The context is important.It's easy for us on here to sit and say we don't think about skin colour. The truth is we never really have to, as white people. We're the default in this country. He'll be confronted with it every day, and I imagine it must get wearing when you can't even have a proper conversation about it, as some of the responses on here demonstrate.Macho, it is impossible to have a proper discussion on here about these kind of matters. If anyone shows any opinion other than showing outrage and disgust regarding how he says he feels, then they are accused of at worst being racist, and at best being out of touch with society, as some of the responses on here demonstrate.Where on this thread has anyone accused a contributor to the thread of being racist?
Quote from: tyke1962 on November 30, 2023, 05:15:31 pmWell I don't know about anybody else but I detect a whiff of racism with Arthanayake's comments . " it's really affecting me when I walk in and all I see is white people "If I went to Human Resources at my company and told them " it's really affecting me when I walk in and all I see is brown people " I think and rightly so I'd be in serious trouble .Maybe you just don't fit in Mr Arthanayake , it happens , it's happened to me a couple of times in my working life .Honest question.When was the last time you were working and all you could see was "brown people" around you?
Well I don't know about anybody else but I detect a whiff of racism with Arthanayake's comments . " it's really affecting me when I walk in and all I see is white people "If I went to Human Resources at my company and told them " it's really affecting me when I walk in and all I see is brown people " I think and rightly so I'd be in serious trouble .Maybe you just don't fit in Mr Arthanayake , it happens , it's happened to me a couple of times in my working life .
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 01, 2023, 01:33:31 pmQuote from: belton rover on December 01, 2023, 01:31:56 pmQuote from: MachoMadness on December 01, 2023, 01:13:18 pmIt doesn't mean that. It means he's made acutely aware of his own skin colour by the lack of diversity at work, and, if he's racially abused on the street for example, he doesn't have anyone at work who'll really understand what that's like. No one he works with will, either. But the people he was speaking to in that conference, young people from minority backgrounds, probably will. The context is important.It's easy for us on here to sit and say we don't think about skin colour. The truth is we never really have to, as white people. We're the default in this country. He'll be confronted with it every day, and I imagine it must get wearing when you can't even have a proper conversation about it, as some of the responses on here demonstrate.Macho, it is impossible to have a proper discussion on here about these kind of matters. If anyone shows any opinion other than showing outrage and disgust regarding how he says he feels, then they are accused of at worst being racist, and at best being out of touch with society, as some of the responses on here demonstrate.Where on this thread has anyone accused a contributor to the thread of being racist?What do YOU think Wilts meant? I asked him but he never responded.
Billy. Countless times you accuse me of interpreting your (in my opinion) deliberately ambiguous comments the wrong way. You like to cast a line in a way that then allows you profess your innocence should you be challenged.This is partly why I asked you and Wilts to be more specific.Read this out loud:‘And some of them think HE is a racist.’The upper case ‘HE’ is obviously deliberate. The very clear interpretation of this is that it’s the ‘some of them’ who are the one’s being racist.I am certain you realise this, but you choose to suggest that I just want to believe that Wilts is accusing others of racism instead.I dunno either, I really, really dunno.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on November 30, 2023, 07:14:19 pmQuote from: tyke1962 on November 30, 2023, 05:15:31 pmWell I don't know about anybody else but I detect a whiff of racism with Arthanayake's comments . " it's really affecting me when I walk in and all I see is white people "If I went to Human Resources at my company and told them " it's really affecting me when I walk in and all I see is brown people " I think and rightly so I'd be in serious trouble .Maybe you just don't fit in Mr Arthanayake , it happens , it's happened to me a couple of times in my working life .Honest question.When was the last time you were working and all you could see was "brown people" around you?That's going to be very difficult here isn't it? In Doncaster 93% of people are white, it's quite unlikely to find non white people in most places in the City. Even accross the Uk it's still 82% white and London heavily distorts that. Despite what some far right people say it's still quite unlikely to come accross non white persons in a lot of areas indeed if you're talking proportionately, Nihal as a non white person is likely that one person you'd expect proportionately to be non white in the workplace.He said this phrase;“The hardest thing is to walk into a room, look around and nobody looks like you.”Well when you're from a minority that's quite likely isn't it?
Quote from: tyke1962 on November 30, 2023, 05:15:31 pmWell I don't know about anybody else but I detect a whiff of racism with Arthanayake's comments . " it's really affecting me when I walk in and all I see is white people "If I went to Human Resources at my company and told them " it's really affecting me when I walk in and all I see is brown people " I think and rightly so I'd be in serious trouble .Maybe you just don't fit in Mr Arthanayake , it happens , it's happened to me a couple of times in my working life .Honest question.When was the last time you were working and all you could see was "brown people" around you?
Well I don't know about anybody else but I detect a whiff of racism with Arthanayake's comments . " it's really affecting me when I walk in and all I see is white people "If I went to Human Resources at my company and told them " it's really affecting me when I walk in and all I see is brown people " I think and rightly so I'd be in serious trouble .Maybe you just don't fit in Mr Arthanayake , it happens , it's happened to me a couple of times in my working life .
Quote from: belton rover on December 01, 2023, 01:43:39 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 01, 2023, 01:33:31 pmQuote from: belton rover on December 01, 2023, 01:31:56 pmQuote from: MachoMadness on December 01, 2023, 01:13:18 pmIt doesn't mean that. It means he's made acutely aware of his own skin colour by the lack of diversity at work, and, if he's racially abused on the street for example, he doesn't have anyone at work who'll really understand what that's like. No one he works with will, either. But the people he was speaking to in that conference, young people from minority backgrounds, probably will. The context is important.It's easy for us on here to sit and say we don't think about skin colour. The truth is we never really have to, as white people. We're the default in this country. He'll be confronted with it every day, and I imagine it must get wearing when you can't even have a proper conversation about it, as some of the responses on here demonstrate.Macho, it is impossible to have a proper discussion on here about these kind of matters. If anyone shows any opinion other than showing outrage and disgust regarding how he says he feels, then they are accused of at worst being racist, and at best being out of touch with society, as some of the responses on here demonstrate.Where on this thread has anyone accused a contributor to the thread of being racist?What do YOU think Wilts meant? I asked him but he never responded.Well he wouldn't do as he has only just read the thread since posting. Unlike some other posters this forum occupies very little of my time or interest.Wilts meant exactly what he said in his post. It's up to people reading it to interpretate it as they want too. If they want to read something into it that isn't there - then that's their problem. If they want to misrepresent what I wrote - then that's also their problem.
Quote from: belton rover on December 01, 2023, 02:18:48 pmBilly. Countless times you accuse me of interpreting your (in my opinion) deliberately ambiguous comments the wrong way. You like to cast a line in a way that then allows you profess your innocence should you be challenged.This is partly why I asked you and Wilts to be more specific.Read this out loud:‘And some of them think HE is a racist.’The upper case ‘HE’ is obviously deliberate. The very clear interpretation of this is that it’s the ‘some of them’ who are the one’s being racist.I am certain you realise this, but you choose to suggest that I just want to believe that Wilts is accusing others of racism instead.I dunno either, I really, really dunno.!) I do NOT EVER write in a way that is "deliberately ambiguous" and I am genuinely affronted by this continued insistence of yours that I act in a way that " allows (me) profess (my) innocence should (I) be challenged." I don't know how many times I have to make this point to you.2) I read Wilts's words as expressing incredulity that people would think HE (Arthanayake) was racist as opposed to thinking that the people who, for example, call him "P***" were racist. None of the contributors who insinuated that Arthanayake was racist made any comment about that and to me, Wilts's bemusement was obvious and justified. If you read it differently...well, you know my take. An insistence on reading the very worst possible inference into someone's words is not something that ever helps a healthy debate.
Quote from: belton rover on December 01, 2023, 02:18:48 pmBilly. Countless times you accuse me of interpreting your (in my opinion) deliberately ambiguous comments the wrong way. You like to cast a line in a way that then allows you profess your innocence should you be challenged.This is partly why I asked you and Wilts to be more specific.Read this out loud:‘And some of them think HE is a racist.’The upper case ‘HE’ is obviously deliberate. The very clear interpretation of this is that it’s the ‘some of them’ who are the one’s being racist.I am certain you realise this, but you choose to suggest that I just want to believe that Wilts is accusing others of racism instead.I dunno either, I really, really dunno.!) I do NOT EVER write in a way that is "deliberately ambiguous" and I am genuinely affronted by this continued insistence of yours that I act in a way that " allows (me) profess (my) innocence should (I) be challenged." I don't know how many times I have to make this point to you.2) I read Wilts's words as expressing incredulity that people would think HE (Arthanayake) was racist as opposed to thinking that the people who, for example, call him "P***" were racist. None of the contributors who insinuated that Arthanayake was racist made any comment about that and to me, Wilts's bemusement was obvious and justified. If you read it differently...well, you know my take. An insistence on reading the very worst possible inference into someone's words is not something that ever helps a healthy debate.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 01, 2023, 04:00:41 pmQuote from: belton rover on December 01, 2023, 02:18:48 pmBilly. Countless times you accuse me of interpreting your (in my opinion) deliberately ambiguous comments the wrong way. You like to cast a line in a way that then allows you profess your innocence should you be challenged.This is partly why I asked you and Wilts to be more specific.Read this out loud:‘And some of them think HE is a racist.’The upper case ‘HE’ is obviously deliberate. The very clear interpretation of this is that it’s the ‘some of them’ who are the one’s being racist.I am certain you realise this, but you choose to suggest that I just want to believe that Wilts is accusing others of racism instead.I dunno either, I really, really dunno.!) I do NOT EVER write in a way that is "deliberately ambiguous" and I am genuinely affronted by this continued insistence of yours that I act in a way that " allows (me) profess (my) innocence should (I) be challenged." I don't know how many times I have to make this point to you.2) I read Wilts's words as expressing incredulity that people would think HE (Arthanayake) was racist as opposed to thinking that the people who, for example, call him "P***" were racist. None of the contributors who insinuated that Arthanayake was racist made any comment about that and to me, Wilts's bemusement was obvious and justified. If you read it differently...well, you know my take. An insistence on reading the very worst possible inference into someone's words is not something that ever helps a healthy debate.1. I disagree with all of that.2. That’s what opinions are all about.And I never assumed the worst possible interpretation, which again was why I asked for clarification.You are assuming that, not me.
Quote from: belton rover on December 01, 2023, 02:18:48 pmBilly. Countless times you accuse me of interpreting your (in my opinion) deliberately ambiguous comments the wrong way. You like to cast a line in a way that then allows you profess your innocence should you be challenged.This is partly why I asked you and Wilts to be more specific.Read this out loud:‘And some of them think HE is a racist.’The upper case ‘HE’ is obviously deliberate. The very clear interpretation of this is that it’s the ‘some of them’ who are the one’s being racist.I am certain you realise this, but you choose to suggest that I just want to believe that Wilts is accusing others of racism instead.I dunno either, I really, really dunno.!) I do NOT EVER write in a way that is "deliberately ambiguous" and I am genuinely affronted by this continued insistence of yours that I act in a way that " allows (me) profess (my) innocence should (I) be challenged." I don't know how many times I have to make this point to you.2) I read Wilts's words as expressing incredulity that people would think HE (Arthanayake) was racist as opposed to thinking that the people who, for example, call him "P***" were racist. None of the contributors who insinuated that Arthanayake was racist made any comment about that and to me, Wilts's bemusement was obvious and justified. If you read it differently...well, you know my take. An insistence on reading the very worst possible inference into someone's words is not something that ever helps a healthy debate.
You said "deliberately ambiguous." Either own the insult or withdraw it.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 01, 2023, 05:47:48 pmYou said "deliberately ambiguous." Either own the insult or withdraw it.I believe that sometimes you are.
You said "deliberately ambiguous." Either own the insult or withdraw it.
Lad I worked with is 2nd generation from a windrush family. His wife's white and they went to where family was from , one of the smaller islands, not many tourists. After a few days of being one of few white people around his wife said " oh this is how you feel" . Noone had been rude or off off with her but she'd noticed how her being different made her stand out whenever she went in shop etc and how that made her feel. Been married to him for years and still didn't really really get it until it happened to her
Quote from: belton rover on December 01, 2023, 05:52:09 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 01, 2023, 05:47:48 pmYou said "deliberately ambiguous." Either own the insult or withdraw it.I believe that sometimes you are.And THAT is precisely the problem. You believe that I deliberately set out to deceive and mess people about. And that I lie when I say that I never, ever do that.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 01, 2023, 05:47:48 pmYou said "deliberately ambiguous." Either own the insult or withdraw it.I believe that sometimes you are.
You said "deliberately ambiguous." Either own the insult or withdraw it.
You're saying you disagree about my honesty!