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Whereas my son-in-law is 'British born and bred', but he's an Arab. He's worked in the UK and paid all his taxes too, but still occasionally suffers discrimination because he has a brown face and foreign-sounding name.
DH was two when he came to UK. He is a mix of English, Scottish, Huguenot, Dutch, Norwegian, Black African and Indonesian, with a bit of Indian and Bengali.
He has never ever suffered from discrimination- because the 'white' genes won, pure fluke, and he is white.
I was 19- and never ever suffered discrimination (until I came to Gransnet) - and was told, again and again 'ah we don't mean you, you are one of us', which truly upset me, every time.