Friday 10 February 2012

SIR OSWALD STOLL FOUNDATION RIDDLED WITH RACIAL DISCRIMINATION ...

Sir Oswald Stoll Foundation
Sir Oswald Stoll Foundation (Photo credit: sarflondondunc)
"Those people looked at me as if I was a baboon, or somfing even lower. You get me? A just wanted to buy a ring for ma fiance. But cos am black and had ma hat pulled down over ma head, they thought I was a piece of sh*t. A felt like bussin up da place man.  But you know wot.  A didn't!  A just left.  No. A didn't take part in da riots; but a don't blame da brothas who did.  People like dose in da jewellery shop have to start showing us some respect."

Those are the words of one of the youngsters who braved the snow storms to attend our first meeting last night to pay respect to a black former soldier who is refused treatment by Dr Tim McNicholas of Sir Oswald Stoll Foundation, simply because this man is black.

We were not condoning the riots of last August.  As none of us were a part of it, we merely questioned its necessity, and probed its likelihood.

Many others voiced their concerns over the way some White Britain treat us. At the end of our meeting, we all agreed on one thing, in that the way we must succeed, is to follow the way of the law.  Black Britons must take their grievances to the courts.  However, along the way, we must name and shame the culprits.  We must let people see who they are and let others, especially decent, reasonable and understanding people of their own ilk, ask them why they are so narrow minded as to deny equality and justice to all.

A funny thing at our meeting is that the person who seemed most affected by the the issue of racial discrimination was Jody.  A white young lady from North London, she held her boyfriend Sunny's arm, throughout. As a result of their relationship, she no longer speaks to her parents, because although they want nothing to do with Sunny, they still want to see the twins created by him and her.  'Our grand children'.  The hypocricy!

These are just a few examples of the folly and danger of racial discrimination -- indeed, all forms of discrimination.  As responsible human beings we must snuff it out when and where necessary -- always.

We must ensure that this black Army Veteran is allowed to visit the surgery in his home at Sir Oswald Stoll Foundation.  We must let those who matter know that Dr Tim McNicholas and his other racist medical staff cannot behave in this despicable manner in 21st Century Britain.

Out-Racism is against ALL forms of discrimination. We believe that every decent and reasonable person should feel this way. Also.





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