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The EDL
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Are ther EDL racist? A few of my friends are members and they keep asking me to join. With all the immigration and different cultures coming I cant see it a bad thing trying to preserve our heritage and traditions but I dont want to get labelled as a racist. What do you think?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//I cant see it a bad thing trying to preserve our heritage and traditions//
May I suggest that you try reading some of our history and you will realise that we have always been a nation of immigrants, Picts, Saxons, Vikings, Normans, Hugenots, Jewish, Dutch, Polish, Eastern European, and so it goes on - so your so-called heritage is more than likely to be the most exotic cocktail of immigrants and then you want to "criticise" the arrival of new culture.
Also, some reflection on change management/psychology may be beneficial and build a better sense of realism and tolerance.
May I suggest that you try reading some of our history and you will realise that we have always been a nation of immigrants, Picts, Saxons, Vikings, Normans, Hugenots, Jewish, Dutch, Polish, Eastern European, and so it goes on - so your so-called heritage is more than likely to be the most exotic cocktail of immigrants and then you want to "criticise" the arrival of new culture.
Also, some reflection on change management/psychology may be beneficial and build a better sense of realism and tolerance.
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Why can't the EDL address the issues without being racist? It is so sad to see people influenced by physical differences.
Issues such as immigration and culture deserve to be discussed outside of a racist framework. See the Office of National Statistics predictions: http:// pol-che ck.blog ...atio n-of-br itain.h tml
Issues such as immigration and culture deserve to be discussed outside of a racist framework. See the Office of National Statistics predictions: http://