The odd thing is it is usually a white person finding undertones of racism/prejudice 'on behalf of' a person of colour.
In the matter of Morris Dancing it is in my opinion annoying and quite possibly more harmful for mulitculturial inclusion as this ignorance of facts puts a distorted slant on things. The indigenous white population see it as an unnecessary attack on their traditions and the coloured population , well my friends and family do, think 'don't talk rubbish on my behalf you are just stirring up trouble'.
It seems at times the ' political correct brigade ' are more interested on displaying their virtue but they 'can' in fact annoy everybody, sometimes those they are purporting to be shielding from a racist/prejudiced occurrence even more.
There are undoubtedly occasions where there is indeed racism/prejudice shown but if everything with the term/use of 'BLACK' is to be abolished/written out of our traditions then I think the plot has been well and truly lost.
Walking sticks in "tottery" in old age
do you still buy BBC radio times?
What did you you think you would have by your current age that you don't?
Soops kitchen, a place of reflection, refuge and at times revelry.


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just come up with next one when he says he is off to a ' black tie event'.