Jerry wrote:Whist I do not condone what these bastards tried to do I wonder why the Western Powers don't try and figure out what is the root cause of their hatred and address that instead.
Simon wrote:Jerry wrote:Whist I do not condone what these bastards tried to do I wonder why the Western Powers don't try and figure out what is the root cause of their hatred and address that instead.
Jerry, as far as I am aware the UK is trying to engage with British Muslims and forge understanding. Boris Johnson even suggested that some Brits fast with their Muslim neighbours recently! But some extremists that want Sharia Law in the UK, and want to completely control British foreign policy by blackmail are people we will always have difficulty with. I believe the problem is a lack of a true British identity. Multi-culturalism hasn't worked in Britain because the people have not integrated with each other.
I mean, the fact that in Birmingham recently British Muslims were burning the Union Jack says it all really.
RichardB wrote:Never mind racism or immigration
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Simon wrote:
They may be born in the UK, but they certainly do not regard themselves as British. So if they hate Britain so much, let them return to wherever they think home is!
Floda wrote:Simon wrote:
They may be born in the UK, but they certainly do not regard themselves as British. So if they hate Britain so much, let them return to wherever they think home is!It may come as something of a surprise to many that the above remarks open the floodgates to some derision from those 'Immigrants' (and their offspring).
The origins of the influx of such 'Immigrants' can be easily traced back to the days when the UK 'Invited' them to take up residence in what they described to those 'Immigrants' as ........... "Their Mother Land".
What is your point? Does this mean that they now are not British? Does this mean they can now cause problems in Britain? I fail to see your point.Thus, whilst the UK were busily stripping the wealth of those many other nations (a usual habit) and convincing them that they were in fact concerned with improving the quality of those lives affected, 'Sammy' (or whatever other nickname the racist Brits may tag their invited guests) has merely come home to 'MUM'
Again, does this now mean others can abuse Britain? Are we to live in the past and go round in circles? Is this what you are saying? Or have these people made Britain their home?I think it's called 'Poetic Justice', "You smash my house and I'll smash yours !"
Floda wrote:Simon wrote:
They may be born in the UK, but they certainly do not regard themselves as British. So if they hate Britain so much, let them return to wherever they think home is!
It may come as something of a surprise to many that the above remarks open the floodgates to some derision from those 'Immigrants' (and their offspring).
The origins of the influx of such 'Immigrants' can be easily traced back to the days when the UK 'Invited' them to take up residence in what they described to those 'Immigrants' as ........... "Their Mother Land".
Thus, whilst the UK were busily stripping the wealth of those many other nations (a usual habit) and convincing them that they were in fact concerned with improving the quality of those lives affected, 'Sammy' (or whatever other nickname the racist Brits may tag their invited guests) has merely come home to 'MUM'
I think it's called 'Poetic Justice', "You smash my house and I'll smash yours !"
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