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Why do we need to change our flag ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Most people coming to the UK do accept our way of life, adopt parts of our culture etc. and bring with them a culture that we can share. (I've just eaten a great curry!)
Some people don't want to conform entirely to what we see as our culture and prefer their values to ours. What's the problem with that? If it makes the indigenous population think more carefully and question their own values isn't that a good thing? We'd be stuck in the dark ages if we never adopted new ways of thinking and life would be very dull.
Some people are very outspoken in their disapproval for their adopted country and we would all be better off if they were largely ignored and not given large amounts of publicity by the likes of Littlejohn. It is highly unlikely that they will be given the opportunity to dismantle anything at all, since the majority of this country's inhabitants (who do support the country - with their taxes) would win out in our democratic system.
It's hard to understand how people could go to a country, trample all over the culture, replace the structure of government, strip the country of its natural assets and generally behave in an elitist way. This type of behaviour was one of the features of the British Empire though and in a very small way on a very small scale, maybe you do reap what you sow.
That said, there's some attitudes in your question which concern me. Being a part of a country doesn't mean blind acceptance of everything done in that country and the day it does, democracy is finished. And that goes for people born here or migrants. Why should it bother anyone just that someone has some different traditions/ practices than them? Littlejohn is a marketer of xenophobia and yob-politics. If I'd watched him, I expect my blood would boil too.
In your second answer, you seem to imply that anyone who comes into this country should never complain about anything, but wander about tugging their forelock and praising to high heaven this utterly wonderful country in which they now live (through the gracious permission of the nice white people who live there), and with which there are no conceivable problems or issues that anyone could be concerned with, and anyone who says otherwise is a fool and a communist. Hmmm.
Still, good job you're not racist, eh?
Seriously though, if you believe everything you read / hear you'll get high blood pressure. As we don't live in a perfect world, there's always going to be a scapegoat and foreigners are usually a handy target in the absence of commies or paedophiles. However, there's many 'bad' factors affecting this country at the moment - there always will be, and yes, maybe we're letting too many immigrants in, but that's not their fault, it's the government's!
If you want to change things for the better, how about getting involved with politics at a local level, where you can put your point of view across and gain access to the facts to back it up?
PS I think our flag is lovely and you're not a racist, just ANGRY.
Come on Baz - are you really saying that we in the UK are not proud of our countries and cultures? Of course we are - and one of the things I am most proud of is our tolerance and the fact that there are always people ready to defend the minorities who are targets of pettiness. We live in a beautiful, safe, progressive part of the world with freedom many people long to experience which is why some of them want to come here. The UK isn't perfect but we don't have to keep it stuck in a time warp and never change anything (including the population) to be proud of it.
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