@TomRalph1@ChinaHodgs83928@TherealNihal spuds, cabbage half cooked unseasoned meat is not flavoursome.. nor is it ever listed as one of the great cuisines of the globe.
Best crisps and biscuits by far, though. I'll give you that!
@TomRalph1@TherealNihal the music and club culture is a blend of British and immigrant cultures. That's what makes the UK unique.
Brits haven't WANTED to work in the NHS in any sufficient numbers for 70 years it's been like that. Wages are suppressed for EVERYONE in every industry but banking.
@DividedKingdomC@wendzedin@nelsabbey Who's disappointed? You sound silly.
1. I'm not your bruv.
2. I'm a woman
3. no-one is insulting anyone's "skin colour" here, as we have the same lol
This is why we say, stay out of a discussion you know nothing about.
@DividedKingdomC@wendzedin@nelsabbey it's an insult
it's not racist
Racism is a prejudice rooted in oppression about which you're being wilfullyobtuse.
Argue about the rest by yourself
@TomRalph1@TherealNihal The music and club culture would be dry and bland like the food
Fashion too
And Sport
There'd be noone in care homes, hospitals, pharmacies, transport or food production as these are jobs the British import because traditionally those are the jobs British people don't do.
@DividedKingdomC@wendzedin@nelsabbey that's your description, not ours
You'd never even HEARD of it until tou saw it on a placard!
It's an inter-community conversation that you wouldn't even begin to understand
The Private Eye offers even more information on racism laundering at the Daily Mail. Turns out the Nana Akua piece on the Notting Hill Carnival was shopped around to Black right wingers. The Eye also unmasks two more of the (old white male) ghostwriters
https://t.co/HA0ji15Tri
@HenriettaSnacks calm tf down ... ONE person said this and there's no evidence to say they're even Jamaican. Looks to me like they're just some person from Brooklyn who tasted their rice n peas.
@soulcyberqueen There's nothing to suggest that the person who posted it is Jamaican. Just someone from Brooklyn who got over excited or wanted to start something. I'm Jamaican and we NEVER call our food 'soul food'. 1 person said that, not US.