To those who argue that the wish of restaurant owner to employ racially indigenous people of their establishment's theme is not racist:
How do you think the media would react to a 'British' restaurant owner (for example, 'Ye Olde British Diner' for arguments sake!) openly wishing to employ racially indigenous people of Britain? Does it make a difference if the products being sold (in this case, food) hail from the same nation as the supplier? (the restaurant)
More trivially, Budda's point that;
How do you think the media would react to a 'British' restaurant owner (for example, 'Ye Olde British Diner' for arguments sake!) openly wishing to employ racially indigenous people of Britain? Does it make a difference if the products being sold (in this case, food) hail from the same nation as the supplier? (the restaurant)
More trivially, Budda's point that;
could surely be brought into play and legitimately reversed here? This would entirely separate the issue from race regardless of the legitimacy of the statement, it's all conjecture.Fact is that the vast majority of Europeans can't cook Asian food like the Asians can.