You need more English classes - you will never fit in with poor English like that.
What exactly are you trying to say ?
2006-09-24 23:13:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Is this an interesting question - I don't know as I am not precisely sure what you are asking as your spelling and English grammar are so bad as to make your question ambiguous !
If you are asking in the first part of your question - the intelligible part - whether we have apartheid in the UK - I would say we are fast approaching it and this is a natural and protective process which is difficult and lengthy to avert - identity goes right down to our genes.
I believe we are experiencing as they are in the states Voluntary Apartheid; and to counteract the fear that causes it is almost impossible to achieve. The one thing that has to be done here as a starting point, is to clamp down hard on communities that partake in 'honour killings' as this is absolutely wrong and is about pride and identity and actually has no logical part in natural selection and actually weakens the gene pool by encouraging inbreeding and herein lies the problem.
If you are too afraid to have a relationship with someone outside of your race, community whatever, because of the strict protocols or peer pressure against such a relationship that is what needs to be addressed.
The only way I can see this can be achieved is the same way a young girl can go to her doctor in privacy if she finds she has become pregnant. If two people want to be together they should be able to approach their government for protection and help with every aspect of the change in circumstances and also with the re-education and councilling of parents and/or friends who are hostile to said relationship. For it is the diversity of the offspring from those people concerned that should be the primary goal of any government for the strengthening of future generations. This is absolutely imperative if we are to prevent future wars and possibly even our complete annihilation.
2006-09-25 06:14:39
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answered by Anonymous
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The problems the world are dealing with today can be traced directly to the Ascendancy of Victorian England.
Let's examine the facts..
Middle East.. Left in a mess after occupation by Britain. The initial attempt to occupy Egypt in 1823 and the subsequent attempt in mid 1940's. After being repelled they left a Dictatorship that exist to this day. The issue of Palestine and Israel is a direct consequence of the British inability to do anything right. IRAN and IRAQ are other examples.
Africa.. Well I need not even elaborate on that. Despite over 100 years of occupation the British left nothing but buildings and their culture. The land was raped, borders were created that today leaves nations and peoples in open warfare.
Afghanistan.. Several attempts to subjugate the population failed and the British suffered heavy casualties. It is interesting that they are attempting to occupy Afghanistan again today.
India and Pakistan... Once again it is clear where the fault lines are. It is interesting that Sri Lanka, formerly Ceylon is still today such a violent place years after the British created the country through annexation.
I will leave others to finish this but the truth is the truth and the facts are there for those who really want to investigate and learn.
2006-09-25 06:34:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Every nation has things in the past that they are not proud of. Apartheid is over. We are evolving into a better species everyday. Peace.
2006-09-25 05:57:47
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answered by frogspeaceflower 4
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There is no apartied in Canada That said the Chinese live in China town the Greeks in Greek town etc
No one forced this no one orginised this no one put any thought into it The imigrants themselves did it .....
For proof that the imigrants themselves did it I offer up the fact that our government has never been able to execute a plan that worked so well as this has turned out.
Toronto is a bunch of little villages of various communities that on bad days I refer to as a UN refugee camp.
Back on the topic of apartied - maybe the community itself wants to live with it's own? For instance I live in the British section of Toronto No one made me
If the Chinese Greeks or whatever wanted to move here to this little section no one would stop them -
I am here because I want to be they are there because they want to be -
2006-09-25 06:05:25
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answered by Anonymous
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People arrive in this country.
They move into shared neighbourhoods.
They change street names into their own language.
They keep away from indiginous people.
They try to get us to change our laws to favour them.
They often refuse to learn our language.
They try to force their non-Christian religion on us.
They receive free housing.
They receive free social security.
They receive free medical care.
They receive free education.
They receive everything else they can for free.
Of course there is apartheid in this country.
Except, apartheid works AGAINST the rest of us!
2006-09-25 07:51:57
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answered by lordofthetarot 3
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This country has always been tolerant of others, but there comes a time when even the most tolerant people think 'Enough is enough!' Look at the way in which certain 'cultures' are behaving these days and ask yourself why people's attitudes may be changing. I don't think it takes much to work it out.
2006-09-25 06:08:02
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answered by ? 5
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As far as i'm aware we've never had Apartheid in the UK,what are you referring to?
2006-09-25 06:01:38
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answered by Denny 3
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English not your first language, then?
How can you criticise when you can't even use the Queen's English properly?
2006-09-25 05:51:15
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answered by Michael E 4
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im bloody proud of my country but not what blair is turning it in to.
2006-09-25 05:53:07
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answered by Anonymous
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