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Originally Posted by Saaf_laandon_mo
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As is the case with most immigrants to this country.
For example the majority of asians that I know and see are working or running their own businesses and integrate very well into the community. Remember you dont have to spend all your spare time in the pub to integrate. It does suprise me that the only asians you seem to know, with the exception of your girlfriend dont integrate, they only mix with other asians, they all stash their money into the family pot on so called religious reasons.
I suggest you open your eyes a bit more outside your social circle and see what the majority of people do.
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In London if you visit the top companies such as Price Waterhouse, KPMG, Deloitte, HSBC, Morgan Stanley, all the London Hospitals, there is a high proportion of Asians working there (by which I mean Pakistanis and Indians). They seem to be integrated very well, and all these companies provide prayer rooms for people of ALL faiths. This is replicated in the midlands, Glasgow, quite a few places in fact.
I am beginning to think that your experience of seeing what asian immigrants do is limited to a very narrow and shallow experience.And I am specifically refering to Asians because in my opinion, based on a lot of posts you've written in the past, I feel that it is the Asian (particulary Pakistani muslim) immigrants that you have a big problem with.
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If you read my post and take note you will see I said
1) Members of the filipino community in Cardiff have integrated well
2) The Indians I have worked with have been very friendly
3) The 2 pakistanis I worked with were certainly not
4) The 2 pakistanis put money into the family pot
5) The Chinese do not complain
I did not say
a) All Asian do not integrate
b) I did not say they all put money in the family pot
c) I did not say all Asians are controlled by religion
What I said was Asians who are controlled by religions are the ones that don't integrate well, I expect moving to another country controlled by the same religion would be easier for them. I did not tar all Asains with the same brush because Asia is a large area with many different cultures, some are friendly by nature and willing to get on with everyone else whilst others do not appear so.
PS. You are right, Pakistanis are the ones I have most difficulty with. but then again I also have a dislike for middle east gentlemen (term used loosely) who hang around groping white women in bars.
Actually a pakistani in my town was complained about in one of the local large chain pubs, he had been warned on various occasions for his lewd action and groping women. He was banned from the establishment, and as a result drafted a letter of complaint threatening action against them for being racist. The pub manager went back on his ban and he is now allowed back in the premises, he used the race card as a threat when it had nothing to do with his race or skin colour but everything to do with the way he conducted himself.