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Is this a new thing I have missed?
Speaking as someone who has been with b3ta for a long time, this has been a topic of discussion for a while. I've met alot of people from here, and believe me it would ease my mind if the silent minority would pipe up.
(, Sat 2 Jul 2005, 0:42, archived)
Why would it make any difference if you knew if someone was black or white,

(, Sat 2 Jul 2005, 0:44, archived)
It would ease his pinko, lefty Grauniad reading soul
/Mykeyboy
(, Sat 2 Jul 2005, 0:45, archived)
None whatsoever,
Until I meet people in real life, and then you tend to get a clue.
(, Sat 2 Jul 2005, 0:45, archived)
they steal
your wallet?
(, Sat 2 Jul 2005, 0:46, archived)
Are you
planning to butcher them?

edit: ninja'd
(, Sat 2 Jul 2005, 0:47, archived)
There could be any number of black people lurking/ non active member, it's probably unlikely though.
I think it's just we still seem to have very serparated cultures, and like naughty tortoise said (up or down there?) it was started by a group of friends, and the community has probably stayed similar to the original one
(, Sat 2 Jul 2005, 0:51, archived)
It's not new
on a couple of occassions where we have had a rare serious discussion people have confessed their skin colour. I think they should speak up for themselves like the gingers do so that people can see we are not racist we just hate everybody.
(, Sat 2 Jul 2005, 0:45, archived)
I'm just
trying to provoke some debate. I can only speak for the representive sample I've met.
(, Sat 2 Jul 2005, 0:48, archived)
I understand that
perhaps with the internet being anonymous everyone can be anyone.
They don't have to be themselves. I like not having to tell everyone about me, (then blow it all by getting pissed and confessing things I regret next morning).

I am black but by some freak of nature I had white parents, and my mother swears she was never unfaithful.
Damn I must stop drinking.
(, Sat 2 Jul 2005, 0:54, archived)