The Commission for Racial Equality Reviews

Description:What use is this and who are these people? Is this body really as uselful to us as a whole society, as some believe, or ... more
Newest Review: ... than white Middle Class families. The Asians say they have the worse housing in their quarters yet they receive the most public money. I’m trying to draw you a picture here. The fact that Asian families have an average of six children regardless of their budget or free housing also hints at something. The ... more
Customer The Commission for Racial Equality Reviews (12)

by - written on 12/12/01, updated on 12/12/01
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I can’t envisage a blind Prime Minister can you, well they do say diplomacy is all in the body language. The reason i say that is, that Blunketts timely attack and the release of the summer northern riots report has given him a chance to be presidential. He’s definitely using his handicap to gain sympathy in this unfortunate, but true attack on our Muslim guests. Gordon Browns play is going down the pan big time with Blair residing over world politics and the chancellor residing over a coming recession not of his making. The various reports talk of ethnic minorities living separate lives to their white counterparts and zero integration ... Read the complete review

by - written on 25/09/01, updated on 25/09/01 (Very useful, 87 readings)
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Now, I am not overly aware about the Commission of Racial Equality, but the fact that there is one suggests that there are many racial problems in society, with the United Kingdom being one of the most, if not THE most, multi cultural societies in the world - are they doing there job? I don't know, I don't know enough about them, but I don know this - racism sucks, racism is bad, lets learn to get along with one another - we're all the same because we are all different. And that my friends, is the truth. So, they are doing a job, this commission, they have to keep racial equality in society, making sure any acts of discrimination are dealt with and ... Read the complete review

by - written on 03/08/01, updated on 03/08/01 (Very useful, 96 readings)
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As long as people continue to see a 'colour' rather than a person, even subconsciously, there will be a great need for The Commission for Racial Equality and the like. Racism has been a problem since the beginning of time and I for one applaud the Commission for their endeavours in educating our society and providing much needed support for the racial minorities. Bold statements I know so I will try to substantiate these with a little bit of evidence. Firstly I think it is necessary to explain exactly what the Commission for Racial Equality is. It was set up under the 1976 Race Relations Act and although it receives a grant from the Home ... Read the complete review

by - written on 03/08/01, updated on 22/05/02
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Color is sadly a good reason for mistrust it seems The commission for racial equality is just another example of how people from different cultures and creeds just don’t get on. I think we should be comfortable with the fact that we are different and be able to forge relationships with who ever we please. I can think of nothing more erroneous than trying to make act differently with someone to try and get on.I feel fine and relaxed around me Indian and Asian friends and the only ones I don’t feel comfortable around are West Indians. I feel intimidated and afraid rather than deliberately racist or bigoted. I’m sure lots of white people ... Read the complete review

by - written on 31/07/01, updated on 31/07/01 (Useful, 51 readings)
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In terms of threats posed to society, racism has to be at the top in terms of the serious-threats-to-society list of any decent human being. Anyone who disagrees with that is obviously a racist and must be smashed by any means necessary. This is the welcome task of the Commission for Racial Equality, whose powers must be increased if it is to smash racism whenever, wherever, however, and whyever it rears its diseased and disgusting head above the parapet of the racial mosaic we must all strive by any means necessary to create in terms of a decent society. This must be done not tomorrow, not the week after, but NOW!!! These are therefore my modest proposals in terms of ... Read the complete review
