Our army is creating refugee's !
It makes no difference. No difference at all. We're all people, we're all under/lower/working class or at best middle class, around here. It dont really make any odds if the flag you where born under matches the one you live under. It really doesnt. Just try and make the best of your life that you can whilst the powerful try and keep you down.
If you feel there are no opportunities for you as a white brit, then smeg off somewhere else with more opportunities. You'll soon get a better perspective, and would it really matter what country you and your family lived in aslong as your all together?
I am. I left school having been expelled with no qualifications, I developed the skills I needed myself, did stuff that could demonstrate my skillset, then got a job with a firm willing to try me out in a professional capacity despite clearly being a crazy dyke with tattoo's and multiple hair colours. I sortah walk that line of being white British on the one hand, but also being utterly discriminatable on the other. At interview it makes no odds to me though, I just smile, chat aimlessly about crap, crack a few jokes and at some point remember to point out "I did this, looksie! 'tis a bit like what you're talking about".
It makes no difference. No difference at all. We're all people, we're all under/lower/working class or at best middle class, around here. It dont really make any odds if the flag you where born under matches the one you live under. It really doesnt. Just try and make the best of your life that you can whilst the powerful try and keep you down.
If you feel there are no opportunities for you as a white brit, then smeg off somewhere else with more opportunities. You'll soon get a better perspective, and would it really matter what country you and your family lived in aslong as your all together?
I am. I left school having been expelled with no qualifications, I developed the skills I needed myself, did stuff that could demonstrate my skillset, then got a job with a firm willing to try me out in a professional capacity despite clearly being a crazy dyke with tattoo's and multiple hair colours. I sortah walk that line of being white British on the one hand, but also being utterly discriminatable on the other. At interview it makes no odds to me though, I just smile, chat aimlessly about crap, crack a few jokes and at some point remember to point out "I did this, looksie! 'tis a bit like what you're talking about".