The Event: How Racist are you?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Uthman
  • Start date Start date
  • Replies Replies 61
  • Views Views 12K
Uthmān;1240837 said:
As part of my A-Level French course, we were studying racism in France as one of our modules. My French teacher (who is white) also remarked that she believes racism is more common in Britain than it is in France but that racism in France is much more open and explicit as opposed to more subtle and discrete here in Britain.
Interesting,

From the large popularity of the French National Front party, I would have assumed racism was more rife there.
But it seems Britain has it's own ways (well some)
"look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under't" - Lady Macbeth (Shakespeare).

Peace
 
I have come across with few definitions of racism.

1. Racism means a belief that people have different races.

2.Belief that people have different races and one are better than the other.

3. Belief that people have different races, one are better than the other and the better races have right to remove/destroy the lower races from their territory.
 

Similar Threads

Back
Top