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Originally Posted by M.R.
England - whose England?
Small part of English documentary from 70is which openly discusses the immigration problem.
EDIT: part 2 of the documentary is in post #5
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Wow.. and that was in the 70s. Kind of makes todays England look like a hopeless case.
To whoever said this was racist at "worst" - if you think racism is bad, that makes you another one of those "anti-racists". Racisms actual definition from when the term was coined was the equivalent of what racialism means today - racialism used to mean discrimination and hatred, whereas racism used to be of or relating to races. You could call one who has realized the reality of races a "racist" and one who discriminates/hates others based on race a "racialist", i.e. beats down random racial foreigners, according to the original definitions. Racism is not inherently evil, because it simply means relating to races.