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Post by Bentley on Dec 17, 2022 14:29:26 GMT
If white people are the most powerful group in the UK then it must be the white people who instigates bias against white people. They must be the ones who feel underrepresenting blacks in the media is a problem but over representing them is not, using bias against whites in recruitment is ok, white privilege exists. asking a black woman in African garb where she comes from is a sackable offence etc etc .
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Post by Morgan on Dec 17, 2022 15:00:49 GMT
I think that even the name of the charity is racist. Sistah Space instead of Sister Space? The different spelling can only be to emphasise the difference in pronunciation and therefore the racial difference which in itself is racism.
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Post by Red Rackham on Dec 17, 2022 20:15:15 GMT
Maybe she could re establish the charity . Make it non racist maybe instead of only black victims . Precisely. Can you imagine the reaction if a charity refused to help people unless they were white. Believe me posters, thanks to political correctness racism is alive and thriving in this country.
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Post by johnofgwent on Dec 22, 2022 16:51:27 GMT
Mate im sure many Businesses /Charities have trouble with there accounts especially over the pandemic. NOTHING TO SEE HERE MOVE ON The accounts for two years until 2020 were signed off by an independent examiner who also worked for the charity as a volunteer.
A definite possibility of conflict of interest there I think. Well, I don’t know. ‘Working for the charity as a volunteer’ doesn’t in my view appear remotely as much a problem as being paid a salary or other consideration to work there and then doing the accounts might. I see parallels to where I would prepare the accounts for the school PTA and my chartered accountant friend would give them the once over, before submitting them to the charity commissioners who I suspect rarely bothered to read them, while both I and he ran the BBQ stall at the summer fete etc. As was mentioned elsewhere it depends on what the establishment makes of this
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