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Re: still racist
The problem is that some politicians and other equally unqualified experts seem to believe in the misnomer that is a multi-culturial society.
It doesn't work, people like to be around their own kind, it makes them feel secure and safe. If you're an immigrant you don't want to be the only immigrant on you street, You'll feel like an outcast. If immigration was a slow process then the immigrants coming in would feel like they had to integrate in order to belong, but with the levels of mass immigration large communities have been born and therefore immigrants feel like they don't need to integrate.
Also in areas where there are a lot of immigrants where are all the former owners of these houses??? Well as soon as an area starts to get a large asian population then all the white people scarper because suddenly they're in the minority and don't feel comfortable with that and need to move to where they're back in the majority. All their kids are pulled out the local school because there are too many asian kids there and you end up with 99% asian schools and 99% white schools literally hundreds of yards from each other. So the next generation of kids don't mix leading to more segregation of communities.
Integration doesn't work, multi-culturalism doesn't work (well not the way this and previous governments have tackled it).
multi-culturalism and integration would and could work if immigration had been controlled and thought about and immigrants had been given time for their communities to integrate with the existing communities instead of the mass immigration we got which threw it all out of kilter.
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