Whom did the BBC find to interview about the prospect of a black Prime Minister? One "Dizzy Rascal" (if that is how it is spelt), whom Jeremy Paxman even addressed as "Mr Rascal".
According to "Mr Rascal", it is all about hip-hop (drugs, extreme violence, sexual promiscuity, jaw-dropping misogyny, breath-taking swearing), both here and in the United States.
"Mr Rascal" is not remotely representative of the family-centred churchgoers who are the bulk of African-Americans, Afro-Caribbeans and Africans in our two countries (and in the West Indies). Yet the BBC thinks that he is.
C Dolores Tucker, for this as for so many other reasons, thou shouldst be living at this hour.
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Honestly! What "it" is about makes abosolutely no difference. 95% of American negroes voted for Barack Hussein Obama purely on the basis of skin-colour. Whether they go to church or not (as the overwhelming majority do not) is utterly irrelevant.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't normally have allowed taht up. But I just thought I'd let people see, from the bit in brackets, that you know absolutely nothing about the "American negroes".
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