JoM wrote:A friend of mine is Muslim, she’s a bloody intelligent woman but she’s been moaning on social media this morning about how this is obviously racially motivated and that it shouldn’t have been announced until after they’d celebrated Eid
Yes, let's have big gatherings, get people together to catch the virus, then all go back home and spread it far and wide. Makes perfect sense.
I worked with an Asian guy, we had been friends since the 80's so he would say things to me that he wouldn't to others. One of which was that he wouldn't allow his children to marry white people. I had no problem with that, then or now. His children, his opinion. Nor would i ever grass him up for it. But I did have a wry smile comparing the situation with what would have happened if I had said such a thing in reverse. Arrest, pious speeches by politicians, disgrace. Whilst in his case the authorities would have walked ten miles over broken glass rather than do anything.
Ho hum. Off topic but it does explain how a sense of entitlement has been allowed to build up in some communities, how "it's their culture" has been the excuse for avoiding hard decisions.