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Originally Posted by punky
I don't think this goverment loosening immigration controls and then failing to deport people as some messed up Labour-initiated social experiement is neither pointless or redundant at all. This has been publicised for years particularly recently.
I don't mind being challenged on me beliefs. I just don't like users like you trying to paint me as your preferred villain by reconstituting my posts in whatever way makes sense in your mind.
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This is not only aimed at you, but both those who are apparently anti-multiculturalism or pro-multiculturalism:
Going from what we know, the thought that this man is anything to do with multiculturalism is odd. As far as i'm aware, Christianity is part of British history and culture. As are black people. As are Africans (Eritrea in was formerly under British rule, as well), whether they were born in Africa or not. So unless you're disputing this, then there's nothing we know about this man which indicates his culture is any different than the average British man. As far as i'm concerned there's a big difference between multiculturalism and immigration.
Yes, and i don't like people being painted as outsiders or of another culture, in their own country. This painting almost always comes in response to or reasoning for a negative aspect of the person or peoples. If somebody posted a thread about a black, foreign born African, Christian man saving a woman from being raped is anybody going to be mentioning a single thing about multiculturalism? No, and rightly so.
This isn't particularly about this man, it's about every other similar person in this country, of which there are millions. At one moment, they're told to integrate and do as the Romans do, at another they're deemed as tools of a government plot of "multiculturalism".