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Why not join the community centres for THE community, rather than create one just for THEIR community. By definition, they are the racists.
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Most do where they exist as far as I'm aware. You can part of THE community whilst also being connected to YOUR community and history. Unsurprisingly it happens in many different countries:
https://www.expatica.com/es/living/i...groups-105841/
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Originally Posted by nomadking
Did you see the Darcus Howe documentary a while back, "Who you calling a ..."? Full of non-white people disparaging other non-white people, eg Afro-Caribbeans slagging off Somalis. When white people complain about the SAME thing, they are called racist. 
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It's called racism then too, so there is no excuse. For instance:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racism_in_Africa
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Why should there be an "Asian Cricket Club of the Year"(2019 winner Mount Cricket Club in Batley, West Yorkshire, members mostly Muslim) in the UK? Countless other examples where participation is racially based.
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Why shouldn't there be? As I said before, you can be part of your community whilst still being able to have links to your own background and history.
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I used the term "X", meaning "X" could represent a variety of things. Are you saying nobody held up a banner saying that the police are "X"?
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Using the Nazi salute and using words are not the same thing and cannot be equated. What you said was:
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Originally Posted by nomadking
What else would be the point of giving a nazi salute, other than to say, "you(ie the others) are bunch of nazis".
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So when has ANYONE use a Nazi salute other than to indicate they themselves are Nazis or sympathise with that cause.