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R.ip. British Culture.
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Whatever happened to British culture?
Is it completely dead or terminal?
Can it ever be revived, or do we need to adapt to the new foreign landscape?
Is it completely dead or terminal?
Can it ever be revived, or do we need to adapt to the new foreign landscape?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.British culture has always been dynamic, but the pace of change has been slow enough for assimilation to be unnoticeable and comfortable. Now it is fast and like an invasion an an assault on our current culture. A strong leader would kick out the aliens an stand up for us all. To hell with political correctness and offending snowflakes. Too many sacrifices have been made by previous generations, for our generation to enjoy our culture and freedoms. We should value it.
///People are increasingly taking their children to family friendly pubs///
A strange business. When I was young I could not go into pubs because I was too young. Now I can I often don't want to because they are full of Mummies drinking coffee whilst their darling offspring run around screaming and shouting. Funny old world.
A strange business. When I was young I could not go into pubs because I was too young. Now I can I often don't want to because they are full of Mummies drinking coffee whilst their darling offspring run around screaming and shouting. Funny old world.
Theland - Here is a post you put on 18 November 2007 -
For years we have been told of the so called benefits of multiculturalism, and to repsect the culture of ethnic minorities.
I believe that our own British culture has been diluted and given second place to that of immigrants.
For fear of being called racist, many British cultural supporters keep quiet, particularly in the political arena, and ethnic minorities are the first apply the racist tag.
So, how would you define British culture, give some examples of it, and suggest ways to defend it against the tide of political correctness? //
Are you developing a one-track mind, or do you simply think you'll get different answers this time?
For years we have been told of the so called benefits of multiculturalism, and to repsect the culture of ethnic minorities.
I believe that our own British culture has been diluted and given second place to that of immigrants.
For fear of being called racist, many British cultural supporters keep quiet, particularly in the political arena, and ethnic minorities are the first apply the racist tag.
So, how would you define British culture, give some examples of it, and suggest ways to defend it against the tide of political correctness? //
Are you developing a one-track mind, or do you simply think you'll get different answers this time?