Luci07
Well-Known Member
Racism and intolerance cut both ways . . . and failure to forget that, and failure to take that into account in dealing with those who are racist and/or intolerant negates the initial principle.
Just read that back and hope it makes sense.
P
It does. It is a point I try to make frequently in that we have a society and rules and cannot afford to regress to lower behaviour against those who choose to break our rules.
I have enjoyed reading this topic. There is great deal of food for thought but we should also bear in mind, that there is vast and bloody history of persecution and differences. Sometimes the differences were named as religious, sometimes not but this is nothing new. The debate should be firmly aimed at questioning as to whether this threat is real and different to what has gone on before. We murdered jews in the 11th century (York), we created the concentration camps for the Boer war, back in the times of early medieval england, English was only spoken by the lower classes. We had Fascists openly gaining power before the 2nd world war..just trying to show that our history has always been turbulent. Do we think this is any different?