ABOUT THE LETTER OF THE WEEK.
This blog is grateful to Bill Etheridge of the West Midlands, who, in a fairly lengthy letter to the press this week, took a stand, albeit with a very English 'tongue in cheek' view, about the imposition of enforced equality; pointing out that the Generals at the head of this politically motivated body, Shami Chakrabarti, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown and Mehdi Hasan are in office, primarily, to remind we white heterosexual, in general, normal folk, how privileged and dreadful we are. You can bet that much of their funding comes from the taxes of the section of society which they so often malign.
Mr. Etheridge included in his minor tome, comments on hoteliers; amongst other things, having the right to object to something about which they should be entitled to disagree i.e homosexual activity under their own roof; remember, they were hoteliers long before these abhorrent laws came to be. He points out that the couple can go elsewhere, the problem then being solved by simple market forces.
I loved his concluding comment about going to football matches with his Asian mate, and having a drink with his sexually diverse cousin.
My wife and I recently attended the funeral of a close family friend, who died far to soon at the age of fiftytwo. He was black. We had no need to give him, or his siblings any special dispensation, their parents had already dealt with integrating them into our society, and done a fine job.
ANOTHER AREA WHERE WE CAN FIND SAVINGS.
Mr. Etheridge included in his minor tome, comments on hoteliers; amongst other things, having the right to object to something about which they should be entitled to disagree i.e homosexual activity under their own roof; remember, they were hoteliers long before these abhorrent laws came to be. He points out that the couple can go elsewhere, the problem then being solved by simple market forces.
I loved his concluding comment about going to football matches with his Asian mate, and having a drink with his sexually diverse cousin.
My wife and I recently attended the funeral of a close family friend, who died far to soon at the age of fiftytwo. He was black. We had no need to give him, or his siblings any special dispensation, their parents had already dealt with integrating them into our society, and done a fine job.
ANOTHER AREA WHERE WE CAN FIND SAVINGS.

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