RE: 1st hand stories of racism, describe a experience you've had or personally observed.
August 29, 2014 at 12:09 am
(This post was last modified: August 29, 2014 at 12:19 am by paulpablo.)
I don't live in a very friendly town and I didn't attend a very friendly school so its hard to say if what I've seen is racism or just people getting beaten up and using race as an excuse.
When I used to go to school I saw noses broken, heads kicked in, bricks thrown at people, basically tit for tat racial attacks, pakistanis vs whites, black people would usually relate more to white people and be on their side.
In my physical education class one white guy once verbally abused this pakistani guy for pretty much a full 45 minutes straight, calling him abdulla the fat paki, telling him he was going to burn down the mosque he went to and so on. The pakistani guy ended up getting upset and crying eventually, I was laughing so hard I was crying too, just because in the past the pakistani guy had made fun of how I walked or something I can't remember.
My pakistani friends used to always say how they were glad to see racist attacks against white people, then me and my white friend would usually say we were glad to see in the news loads of muslims being killed by bombings and stuff.
This was all just typical school mentality, these pakistani people really where my friends but where I went to school you verbally abuse your friends on a daily basis, and try and pick controversial topics.
I think things have calmed down in my area after we had these race riots. Things will probably heat up again especially with all the muslim pedophile gang troubles.
When I used to go to school I saw noses broken, heads kicked in, bricks thrown at people, basically tit for tat racial attacks, pakistanis vs whites, black people would usually relate more to white people and be on their side.
In my physical education class one white guy once verbally abused this pakistani guy for pretty much a full 45 minutes straight, calling him abdulla the fat paki, telling him he was going to burn down the mosque he went to and so on. The pakistani guy ended up getting upset and crying eventually, I was laughing so hard I was crying too, just because in the past the pakistani guy had made fun of how I walked or something I can't remember.
My pakistani friends used to always say how they were glad to see racist attacks against white people, then me and my white friend would usually say we were glad to see in the news loads of muslims being killed by bombings and stuff.
This was all just typical school mentality, these pakistani people really where my friends but where I went to school you verbally abuse your friends on a daily basis, and try and pick controversial topics.
I think things have calmed down in my area after we had these race riots. Things will probably heat up again especially with all the muslim pedophile gang troubles.
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