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Try amputation or lesbianism.;) |
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It's a good job your Auntie wasn't living in Elephant and Castle, your Mum and Dad would have been really disappointed.:D |
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I wonder which side Carole Thatcher's Persian comes from. |
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I just want to know which direction this breaching of divides of multi cultures will take? I am sick of hearing how I have to accept others way of life into my culture, GET OVER YOURSELVES I ALREADY HAVE, because I have had to endure years of having it rammed down our throats hearing how we have to accept it!! :mad: If people butted their big noses out maybe we would live side by side. When one seems to gain more than another, be it public funding, people start to resent that fact.
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The impression I got was that it was just a way of letting people see what other people are really like.
It made sense to me because I'm used to people having all sorts of weird pre-conceived ideas about Mormons when they don't really know anything about us. Stuff like all the men having lots of wives, teenage girls being kidnapped and sent to Salt Lake City, a tunnel under the Atlantic from Liverpool to Salt Lake, ritual sacrifices in the temples. It even came as a surprise to the photographer that our Bishop just dresses in an ordinary suit and tie like everybody else. None of us got paid for being photographed and I didn't get paid for being interviewed about how I came to live in Accrington and what I like and dislike about the place and why I prefer to live in this area of town. I don't imagine anyone else who was photographed or interviewed got paid either, whatever their ethnic background so I'm just a bit puzzled about the opinion that's coming over that it's giving "more money to 'them' again". Like I said the interviewer was a white Lancashireman and the photographer was a white woman from Yorkshire although originally from Dublin, but would it have mattered if either of them was black or brown or little green Martians with aerials comng out of their heads? They were paid in much the same way that a newspaper reporter gets paid or a wedding photographer gets paid - just for doing a job. |
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Neil, I put a call out on here a few weeks ago for volunteers to take part in the project - I got three replies and all of them are being included - a atheist, a muslim and a mormon (no prizes for guessing who that one is!). I would love more people to step forward.
This project is absolutely, totally, nothing to do with the council. The results will be given to the council at the end for information but it is not a project instigated by them or involving them. |
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They are not the same people benefitting - I have tried to find as many people as possible from different faiths to participate. |
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