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Originally Posted by Ken Moss
I find it fascinating how many of the urban middle class make the rules that working class and rural folk have to abide by.
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Originally Posted by Ken Moss
As I said recently, there really should be no talk of 'the Asian community' or 'the English/white community' as that in itself implies discrimination, positive or otherwise. For every group that gets discriminated towards, another group by definition is being discriminated against.
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Your derogatory posts of 'Chelsea tractors' for 4x4 drivers, and the numbers of 'Yuppies' shopping in Accrington, and now the 'urban middle classes', could be construed that you seem a little obsessed with class, and prejudiced against certain people in society.
Personally I wouldn't describe those that govern us as either urban, or middle class, especially when there are nearly as many public school educated toffs in New Labour, as there are in the shadow cabinet.
It's also amusing that you pigeon hole the 'working classes' and the 'rural folk' into two generic groups.
So £950/per hour Cherie Blair would be in the same catagory as a road sweeper, and the Lord of the Manor would be labelled the same as someone who worked on one of his estates in the country?
For someone who apparently is anti-political correctness, you seem quite keen to label people yourself, even when those labels make little sense.