X-ray wrote:
They'll be voters very soon and that scares me.
Crikey... One or two of them were advocating the notion that it's okay to be as thick as sh#t and pig ignorant in public, because the normal rules of society don't apply to them.
I was kind of feeling mixed emotions watching it. Part of me was thinking "please, dear God make sure none of them breed", but part of me was actually quite struck by the fragility shown in all of them - with the exception of the anti-semite who I just wanted to see get slapped by someone. Strangely the narrator seemed to have the most sympathy for her saying "If anyone was a product of their environment, then its [her])".
The funniest was the Ali G moment courtesy of her friend. "I have to keep tellin' people I is black, cos I don't look black or nuffink. It's like, cos I 'ave a black mum...".
The one I felt most sorry for was Rudi, although she sickened me with her attitude to violence, she had a lot of bottled up anger and frustration over her father's death. She was also the one I held out the most hope for in the future. She had a side to her that was quite articulate.