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Has Multicultualism Worked In The Uk?
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Since the dawn of time multiculturalism has not worked in any country, how can Britain be any different?
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Yes it has. The whole point of multiculturalism is to lead us into Marxism and a one world government. They want complete domination over us and make us the equivalent of Venezuela. They silence us by calling us "racist." It works, too. Try it. Call someone a "racist" and watch them roll over
Yes it has. The whole point of multiculturalism is to lead us into Marxism and a one world government. They want complete domination over us and make us the equivalent of Venezuela. They silence us by calling us "racist." It works, too. Try it. Call someone a "racist" and watch them roll over
“Leyton? Newham? Tower Hamlets?”
Quite so. Tell you what, allen, Take a stroll down the Barking Road on the stretch between the North Circular and Upton Park. Don’t go at night. Go about 2pm after “Friday Prayers” have chucked out. When you do this try imagining you are a young white English woman (say 20-ish) who likes to dress a bit fashionably. Try imagining how she might feel.
I’ve described this scenario before here on AB. I’ve been there at that time on a number of occasions. Fortunately I was in a car. I would not fancy walking around there at that time so I shudder to think how a young woman might feel. Give it a try and let us know how you get on.
Quite so. Tell you what, allen, Take a stroll down the Barking Road on the stretch between the North Circular and Upton Park. Don’t go at night. Go about 2pm after “Friday Prayers” have chucked out. When you do this try imagining you are a young white English woman (say 20-ish) who likes to dress a bit fashionably. Try imagining how she might feel.
I’ve described this scenario before here on AB. I’ve been there at that time on a number of occasions. Fortunately I was in a car. I would not fancy walking around there at that time so I shudder to think how a young woman might feel. Give it a try and let us know how you get on.
NJ - that is the same anywhere. I can remember walking down the road in Barnstaple of all places (I was 14 years of age) and being tooted by car horns. I am not sure that you can put yourself in the place of a woman because you are not one and I don't really think that you know what you are talking about
This isn't about tooting car horns, 237. If only it was.
No I cannot put myself in the place of a young woman in the circumstances (and never claimed that I could). But I can try to imagine how she might feel. But I do know how I would feel and that's bad enough. Whether or not I know what I'm talking about is for others to judge. Whilst we're on that topic, have you been down the Barking Road lately?
No I cannot put myself in the place of a young woman in the circumstances (and never claimed that I could). But I can try to imagine how she might feel. But I do know how I would feel and that's bad enough. Whether or not I know what I'm talking about is for others to judge. Whilst we're on that topic, have you been down the Barking Road lately?
Britain is more than Tooting and Upton Park, and there are many positive aspects to recent multiculturalism, as there have been with other immigrant surges in history, Okay, there are downsides, but these haven't been well managed and, in many areas, blatantly ignored by our so-called professional politicians to the detriment of UK society and now we will pay with the wave of introspectiveness sweeping the country.
"Multi-culturalism" - and, then to force this mad concept down the throats of the Brits, Westminster & Co. waved their magic wand, saying "Integration".
The only trouble was that the Brits were expected to integrate with the immigrants' culture - at the expense of non-PC, British humour.
What a disaster that was - and we are continuing to pay for it.
The only trouble was that the Brits were expected to integrate with the immigrants' culture - at the expense of non-PC, British humour.
What a disaster that was - and we are continuing to pay for it.
allen, //After dark, no-one about, 3 in the morning//
What a very vivid imagination you have. First you’re talking about ‘no-go’ areas that no one has mentioned, now you’re claiming that ‘after dark’ equates to 3 in the morning. Perhaps you should have a little think. Just a little one will do.
divebuddy/237SJ, having cleared up after them, I agree without reservation that travellers are a pain in the proverbials, but nowhere near as painful to the country as a whole as the pain in the proverbials that Islam creates….
… and 237SJ, you might live in London but I'd be willing to bet you don't live in Newham, the area New Judge is talking about. Don’t doubt him.
Mikey at 18:52 – colour isn’t the issue and poor form on you for suggesting it is – but no surprise there. Even though you, by your own admission, don’t live in an area of high immigration so have no direct experience, any port in a storm, eh?
What a very vivid imagination you have. First you’re talking about ‘no-go’ areas that no one has mentioned, now you’re claiming that ‘after dark’ equates to 3 in the morning. Perhaps you should have a little think. Just a little one will do.
divebuddy/237SJ, having cleared up after them, I agree without reservation that travellers are a pain in the proverbials, but nowhere near as painful to the country as a whole as the pain in the proverbials that Islam creates….
… and 237SJ, you might live in London but I'd be willing to bet you don't live in Newham, the area New Judge is talking about. Don’t doubt him.
Mikey at 18:52 – colour isn’t the issue and poor form on you for suggesting it is – but no surprise there. Even though you, by your own admission, don’t live in an area of high immigration so have no direct experience, any port in a storm, eh?
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