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Could this be a bit racist?
basdfg
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.I've forgotten to post this before but on Saturday when shopping in Romford I noticed a job application for a chain clothes shop which included 'very good spoken English and should be a local candidates.
Would then someone who lived locally but was from abroad and had an accent fall fail of the very good spoken English rule.
Or as Romford is majority white could non-white people fail as not being local candidates either by location or even race.
Would then someone who lived locally but was from abroad and had an accent fall fail of the very good spoken English rule.
Or as Romford is majority white could non-white people fail as not being local candidates either by location or even race.
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Well, presumably not if they had good spoken English?
I think you were to be honest. It is possible to have very good spoken English and still have a foreign accent.
Isn't it perhaps a bit racist to assume otherwise?
Of course it is
Go now basdfg. Run as fast as your little legs can carry you and spread the word that Romford is a racist pit of hades,
And that's racist? dear god it gets worse.
Meh, same old....:p
You are joking? :eek:
Do you have some sort of script running that sets off a flashing light and sounds a klaxon on certain keywords and phrases?
..maybe he gets alerted by some sort of searchlight twatsignal thingy...
:D:D:D:D
Why... is that how you do it? A "seeracismwherethereisnone-oscope"?
No racism here at all.
The condition of seeing racism where there is none is very serious and should be treated with strong medication straight away before it becomes terminally tedious to everyone around them.
Everyone who lives in the vicinity of Romford is local.
How many of the above are race baiters like the OP is unknown.