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    My (Filipina) ex-wife was called a 'Paki' by some kids one day, when she was pushing our baby son in his pram.
    It upset her..and me.

    Shortly after my son started school he started to be racially teased by some of the other kids.

    I marched straight down to the school and delivered some harsh words I can tell you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    My (Filipina) ex-wife was called a 'Paki' by some kids one day, when she was pushing our baby son in his pram.
    It upset her..and me.


    My niece who is now in her 30’s was physically and verbally abused by a select few for looking like a Paki.
    Was quite a traumatic time for her and our family, as the school couldn’t/wouldn’t do anything to discipline her attackers.
    Her father was half Indonesian/Maori and sadly died when she was 2 years old. The abuse started in 2nd year high school and seemed to be brought about by jealousy, as she did well academically. Fortunately her Maori genes went into overdrive, by the end of the school year and the bullies disappeared before they felt her wrath. The sad thing is it seemed to affect her academically from then onwards

    My kids, have never complained of being racially abused here in the Philippines and they have been through the school system from start to finish.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jake View Post


    My niece who is now in her 30’s was physically and verbally abused by a select few for looking like a Paki.
    That is a shame Jake. Poor girl.

    Apart from that early incident with my son, he and my two stepchildren (one half African-American and the other pure Filipina) have not as far as I'm aware experienced any racial prejudice here in England. In fact they all did really well at school and uni' , always being very popular and having large groups of 'faithful' friends to this day...going by their facebook pages.


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    Talking of racism, when my partner lived on the Wirral she had 5 years of hell with racist vile scumbags. She worked nights in the hospital and in the daytime kids would kick the door & bang on the
    windows, throw stones on the roof trying too break the tiles, when it rained they would throw mud at the windows etc .the verball abuse she got was vile filthy language every time they saw her,
    when reported to the police they said nothing we can do parents not
    interested.
    Thank God she got a transfer to Wales 1 year ago, shes moved to heaven from hell.


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