But they aren't doing that 'purely on colour'. So that point is irrelevant.Ornchurch wrote: ↑Wed Jun 10, 2020 1:07 pmDepends on how cheap his fruit and veg was compared to other options.PoliticOs wrote: ↑Wed Jun 10, 2020 1:04 pmI'm asking your opinion throughout so it's probably a poor take that I have no intention on listening. I'm giving you the chance to answer. Agreeing and listening are different.Ornchurch wrote: ↑Wed Jun 10, 2020 12:59 pm
I don't believe that anyone worries about who owns what shops when shopping. I certainly don't. If I need or want something then I buy it regardless of who is selling it to me.
I don't know why he made those comments. It could be for all 3 of those reasons you posted.
What I am saying is that telling people to do something based purely on colour is racist. Simple as that.
Could also be said that I'm wasting my breath as you have no intention on listening to my opinion either.
Do you not favour any sort of places to buy if you can? So if you were looking for fruit and veg in Islington you wouldn't go by John Mackie's place because you want to support an ex O?
Why would black people potentially feel like they need to directly support each other financially via preferential shopping do you think?
I've got you now though. BAME people support each other based purely on colour = fine. White people support each other based purely on colour = racist.
Two questions then;
1) Why would 'BAME people' support each other as preference? What is the motivation?
2) Why would white people support each other as preference? What is the motivation?