AFCDorset
Roofer
Sorry Mm, I can not and will not take responsibility for the way you have been treated by others, I think we might all do rather better if we attended to our own lives and leave others to theirs.For all your supposed worldliness, I think you're viewing things through a very narrow lens if you think respect & politeness is all that's needed.
Speaking as an British-born Asian, I can certainly testify (as i'm sure immigrant generations before me can as well) that all you received as reward where you combined hard work with respect & politeness was a pat on the head & an expectation to know your place.
Why your name matters in the search for a job
Why jobseekers with ethnic names change personal details on their CVs.www.bbc.co.uk
So answer me this, have I at any time treated you you differently to anyone else?
In fact I engage with you more than most on here, I actually take the time to explain how a very working class bloke, born on the Saff in 1950, sees the world.