Hey, you cant say that.
Americans think that they are the melting pot. You don't want to upset George Bush, he'll start to colonize the British Isles.
2006-11-28 03:47:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that diversity is a sign of strength. I live in a house between a mosque and an Evangelical church of miracles, the only problems we get is from the white locals shouting rascist abuse at the very young children as the leave the mosque on special occasions.
From what I've seen ethnic minorities tend to move up the social ladder quite quickly, there is however a problem with an underachieving white underclass in the UK that will have to be tackled at some point.
2006-11-28 03:52:10
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answered by PaulyPaul 2
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i imagine that variety is a demonstration of power. I stay in a house between a mosque and an Evangelical church of miracles, the in straight forward words issues we get is from the white locals shouting rascist abuse on the very childrens because the go away the mosque on particular activities. From what i have considered ethnic minorities have a tendency to bypass up the social ladder fairly instantly, there is despite the indisputable fact that a difficulty with an underachieving white underclass in the united kingdom that would want to might want to be tackled in some unspecified time sooner or later.
2016-10-07 22:06:48
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answered by drago 4
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The thng is they are undercutting the british work man as they have been used to working for such a low wage were they are from and they do not put any of the money back into the system the send it all back home..
2006-11-28 03:48:15
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answered by emmamo 2
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I walked into town last sunday passed about 20 people before I heard anyone speaking English. I'm in England for christ' sake that's not right. In saying that though if they make an effort to integrate into our society I can grin and bear it I suppose. That is apart from the groups of asian men leering at the women and young girls in the town centre. If I behaved like that I would get lifted haha.
2006-11-28 04:06:09
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answered by harv 2
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I don't mind a multicultural society as long as the people who move here live like we do and we don't have to make so many changes as to not offend them. WHY move to a different country and then start preaching about how their faith or beliefs have been offended when we do what is natural in our own country?
2006-11-28 04:18:39
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answered by Tabbyfur aka patchy puss 5
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Yes and no. Having diversity is usually a good thing, up to a point. There has to be a central, cultural influence that ties all the diversity together however. Without that the society will descend into chaos and civil war.
2006-11-28 03:48:23
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answered by taotemu 3
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No multicuturalism is bad, its creates segregation. M/C means that different cultures are not encouraged integrate into the british way of life and that causes segreation and friction between groups. Thats why exteremists love it here,
2006-11-28 03:54:32
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answered by Blackout 3
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It's gone too far-there are Poles competing for jobs with Britons and in two months there will be an influx of Romanians. A line has to be drawn now.
2006-11-28 03:48:28
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answered by Anonymous
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No, because, it has to turn into a mono cultural society eventually. Otherwise there will always be a conflict of which set of laws, rules, ethics and morals apply.
2006-11-28 03:58:34
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answered by Plato 5
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