
or having a go at anyone, I'm looking for some genuine suggestions at to why we're turning into a whites only club.
( , Sat 2 Jul 2005, 0:44, archived)

we're a "whites only" club?
How many forums *anywhere* do you know with a black population?
( , Sat 2 Jul 2005, 0:45, archived)

okay. over the lifetime of b3ta, there have probaly been something like 1000 regular posters on b3ta. this is obviously a complete guess. i have probably met about, at a very rough guess, 5-600 of them. and seen photos of possibly twice as many again. they come from all walks of life - and all parts of the world. in this country, britain, they come from everywhere. i can't think of a major town or city without a b3tan in it.
and of all of those people, only one has been black (well, mixed race, to be literal). and he's one of the most regular posters on here. i don't think that moore is trying to make some sort of PC point here - just pointing out that it's singularly unrepresentative of any sort of modern society. and thinking it's odd. which it is.
( , Sat 2 Jul 2005, 1:15, archived)

you.
It's an issue about access to technology more than anything.
BAH!
( , Sat 2 Jul 2005, 1:18, archived)

It's part of the much larger internet, which is far easier to compare to modern society, because of the multiple subcultures found within it.
( , Sat 2 Jul 2005, 1:22, archived)

we're just asking why it is. It's not an accusation (I may have used some accusatory language earlier, which I won't edit for the sake of fairness), it's just pondering why this state of afairs exists.
( , Sat 2 Jul 2005, 1:24, archived)

( , Sat 2 Jul 2005, 1:27, archived)

but even the little corner of if little england in which i grew up, there were ethnic minorities all nearly all varieties. you get it even in the deepest darkest countryside nowadays.
i'm not suggesting that b3ta is a parallel of society - god help us all if it is - but it is, if you think about it, a peculiar statistic.
as moore said vvdown therevv somewhere, i too couldn't care less. it is just odd.
( , Sat 2 Jul 2005, 1:27, archived)

....the KKK picture competition don't help?
( , Sat 2 Jul 2005, 0:49, archived)

I'm going to say again I genuinely do not know why it is. I think anyone with a sense of humour would have found that funny. Humour is pretty universal.
( , Sat 2 Jul 2005, 0:51, archived)

...a whole weeks worth of close-to-the-mark humour about extreme right wing groups wouldn't at all be intimidating to someone who has almost certainly been on the wrong end of prejudice based on their skin composition.
( , Sat 2 Jul 2005, 1:06, archived)

I doubt there's anyone here who hasn't been marginalised by at least one thread of humour on b3ta. Some spit the dummy, some stay.
( , Sat 2 Jul 2005, 1:09, archived)