to qualify your non-racist credentials, but take it from me.

The maid says "Thomas!" in a distinctly black southern accent, that for the past 30 years has been beaten into our minds that it's classed as racist, noticing any difference was classed as racist by BBC style state brainwashing, trying to pretend there are no discernible differences between other races is stupid and in the long term harmful.

People of any genetic composition would have no qualms about being racist toward you or I, to your face or behind closed doors.
The least racist people I know are white people, try getting your equal opportunities in Africa, China or the Middle East or any other non-white nation, let me know how you get on.

Most black people when they get together are less than complimentary toward non-blacks often violently so, same for the Indians, I pray none of you are flies on a wall in a Mexican gathering or heaven forbid a Jewish event...Oy Vey

Racism is a construct purposefully designed to destabilise the white nations(I suggest you research this yourself, you'll have to come to terms with it sooner or later).
It's said in schools that there are no white people, white people are real trust me I've got a mirror here and I really am white.

All people have prejudices and worst of all I have found it's not the 1st phase immigrants that have the problems (not true today, newcomers have no culture to observe anymore), it's more the 2nd/3rd onwards where it comes out.
African children congregating in groups in the cities adopt behaviours more akin to the murderous violent Congo than any form of British behaviour.
Asian children in built up Asian areas are just as gangsta and are always warring with the blacks.
Same goes for all races, just different enemies.

How about looking to Rio Ferdinand, white mother black father (Is he absent? where he be? Was he a potential football star hacked down in a street drug deal gone bad? genuinely I don't know)
In spite of his mother taking care of him Rio does not and will not associate himself with being white in any way, he talks in a ghetto gangsta dem tone, he only identifies with being black.
I thought 'white' was merely a construct, surely we're all the same?
He deems certain behaviours as being traitorous to black people hence "Ice cream" being freely said, it is offensive, it suggests any behaviour whatsoever befitting that of their host nation as them being a traitor to the black brotherhood.

Being studious and polite is a big no-no to 2nd/3rd generation African kids especially when in large groups of their peers, just look at any video with Rio and his gang or any black awards ceremony or party(they can't get together in large groups without violence breaking out), that's not me being racist that's me living it for realzy.
Nor is it the fault of the white man, no matter what Fred or Bobbio say.
50-60 years after the first waves of immigration, completely changing the face of the nation is still not good enough for our imports, people like Rio still to this day chooses to separate himself from normal society, as we've had to assimilate he chooses to distance himself, John terry is 'Them', Ashley Cole a coconut or 'Other'.
Them and us, others.

If I were to go to Ghana, I would fully intend to meet, associate and live as Ghanaians do, and adapt to their ways and culture, utterly immersing myself in their lifestyle.
If a Ghanaian were to move to England today, we'd have to pay for their upkeep and give them a house for life, educate their children and apologise for not having bushmeat and witch exorcisms available to them on the NHS, then get called racist for our troubles.
If however, there was a desire to import millions of non-blacks into Ghana, and change the face of the country to displace the native peoples, I'd tell you that you were a fucking sick psychopath to even consider committing genocide on a native peoples.
Weird how the distorting mirror reflects not what we can easily see elsewhere, yet we're blind and unable to relate it to ourselves.

My white mates who live in white majority neighbourhoods ABSOLUTELY LOVE multiculturalism (As seen on TV!), however they all seem to fuck off pretty quick sharpish once the first ethnic moves into their manor.
I'll leave all you self-flagellating honkeys, tying yourselves in knots trying to demonstrate your oh-so-PC credentials that love multi-culturalism yet prefer it to be experienced by others as you choose not to live among the mixed tribes, with this excellent statement regarding the use of terms like 'coconut' and 'Ice cream'..

John Amaechi
Former NBA basketball player, psychologist and educator
"It is the idea that a black person is black only in skin colour but inside they are really white. It's a highly derogatory term. It's a dangerous term because it allows black boys especially but black people in general, to believe that there is a way of being black that is somehow distinct from being white. There are people that think if you don't wear a certain type of clothing or listen to a certain type of music you're not really black. It's a really dangerous thing. There are black boys who do less well in school because they believe by doing well there, they are acting white. To me, this is devastating for black boys and black people everywhere. It's a deeply offensive term with racial connotations."