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29 June, 2007 at 6:41 am #274430
@emmalush wrote:
@bat wrote:
Emma it doesnt make a blind bit of difference what colour someones skin is. If I was in trouble, I couldn,t give a monkeys backside what colour skin the police officer has. Why is skin colour always such an issue with you? We are all the same underneath.
Of course it matters, people feel better in the company of those more like themselves. We are not all the same underneath. Tests between blacks and whites have shown many differences of the years.
For example, Sickle Cell Disorder (SCD) is the name given to several genetic (ie inherited) blood conditions that affect mainly people from Africa, the Caribbean,
Asia, the Mediterranean and Saudi Arabia. SCD results from a defective production of haemoglobin, a substance in the red blood cells which gives blood its colour and carries oxygen around the body.
In people with SCD, the abnormal haemoglobin changes the round blood cell to a “sickle” or half moon shape when it gives up its oxygen, and this causes blockage of blood flow. This leads to a variety of complications including anaemia, severe episodes of pain (“crisis”), organ damage and infections.
People with SCD are born with the condition. It is not contagious and it can only be inherited from both parents.Emma I swear that in all my life I have never encountered anyone quite as racist as you. Are you seriously telling me that if you were unfortunate enough to be in a car accident for example, and the attending officer was black, you,d refuse his offer of help because of his skin colour? Just out of interest, are you homophobic as well?
29 June, 2007 at 12:29 pm #274431Bat wrote:Emma I swear that in all my life I have never encountered anyone quite as racist as you. Are you seriously telling me that if you were unfortunate enough to be in a car accident for example, and the attending officer was black, you,d refuse his offer of help because of his skin colour? Just out of interest, are you homophobic as well?Ironically, you dont even know the definition of racism.
If im ill, i will seek the help of anyone that can help me, regardless of colour, religion etc. BUT, in an ideal England, i’d prefer it if there was only white English people living here, that is a human right of choice.
If by homophobic you mean i dislike homosexuality (not lesbianism) and homosexuals (not lesbians), then yes im homophobic. Nothing wrong with disliking people and their sexuality.I doubt you will understand any of that, as you always portray a narrow minded fool to the meaning of words. Surprise me.
29 June, 2007 at 10:27 pm #274432@emmalush wrote:
@bat wrote:
Emma it doesnt make a blind bit of difference what colour someones skin is. If I was in trouble, I couldn,t give a monkeys backside what colour skin the police officer has. Why is skin colour always such an issue with you? We are all the same underneath.
Of course it matters, people feel better in the company of those more like themselves. We are not all the same underneath. Tests between blacks and whites have shown many differences of the years.
For example, Sickle Cell Disorder (SCD) is the name given to several genetic (ie inherited) blood conditions that affect mainly people from Africa, the Caribbean,
Asia, the Mediterranean and Saudi Arabia. SCD results from a defective production of haemoglobin, a substance in the red blood cells which gives blood its colour and carries oxygen around the body.
In people with SCD, the abnormal haemoglobin changes the round blood cell to a “sickle” or half moon shape when it gives up its oxygen, and this causes blockage of blood flow. This leads to a variety of complications including anaemia, severe episodes of pain (“crisis”), organ damage and infections.
People with SCD are born with the condition. It is not contagious and it can only be inherited from both parents.For Facking Hells Sake!!! Are you for real? :lol:
30 June, 2007 at 6:23 am #274433@*Sian wrote:
@emmalush wrote:
@bat wrote:
Emma it doesnt make a blind bit of difference what colour someones skin is. If I was in trouble, I couldn,t give a monkeys backside what colour skin the police officer has. Why is skin colour always such an issue with you? We are all the same underneath.
Of course it matters, people feel better in the company of those more like themselves. We are not all the same underneath. Tests between blacks and whites have shown many differences of the years.
For example, Sickle Cell Disorder (SCD) is the name given to several genetic (ie inherited) blood conditions that affect mainly people from Africa, the Caribbean,
Asia, the Mediterranean and Saudi Arabia. SCD results from a defective production of haemoglobin, a substance in the red blood cells which gives blood its colour and carries oxygen around the body.
In people with SCD, the abnormal haemoglobin changes the round blood cell to a “sickle” or half moon shape when it gives up its oxygen, and this causes blockage of blood flow. This leads to a variety of complications including anaemia, severe episodes of pain (“crisis”), organ damage and infections.
People with SCD are born with the condition. It is not contagious and it can only be inherited from both parents.For Facking Hells Sake!!! Are you for real? :lol:
Sadly sian I think she is. :roll: :roll:
30 June, 2007 at 10:20 am #274434Everyone would like a local bobby, but being a local bobby doesn’t mean you are racially selected for the area you are in. All it takes to be a good Bobby is to be aquainted with the local area. When i was younger Geoff Capes was my local bobby. i behaved, not because he was white, i behaved because if he caught me doing wrong, he’d kick my ass lol.
Yes i say brin g back local bobbies. but colour has nothing to do with it Emma :?
30 June, 2007 at 11:26 am #274435@oss wrote:
Yes i say brin g back local bobbies. but colour has nothing to do with it Emma :?
Unless of course they have Sickle Cell Disorder – in which case they would all fail the Police medical.
“Ello ello ello … wot’s goin on ‘ere then?”
“Sickle Cell Disorder or SCD Officer.”
“In that case Sir, I’ll have to arrest you for being in possession of a controlled substance in a public place.”
“Evenin’ all and mind how you go”
30 June, 2007 at 11:48 am #274436@forumhostpb wrote:
@oss wrote:
Yes i say brin g back local bobbies. but colour has nothing to do with it Emma :?
Unless of course they have Sickle Cell Disorder – in which case they would all fail the Police medical.
“Ello ello ello … wot’s goin on ‘ere then?”
“Sickle Cell Disorder or SCD Officer.”
“In that case Sir, I’ll have to arrest you for being in possession of a controlled substance in a public place.”
“Evenin’ all and mind how you go”
:lol:
30 June, 2007 at 3:30 pm #274437What the heck is a Local Bobby?
30 June, 2007 at 3:56 pm #274438A Cop , Copper , Pig . Old bill , Bizzies .Policemen , State Trooper , Sheriff in your neck of the woods lol
30 June, 2007 at 4:10 pm #274439 -
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