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Old 21-07-2016, 00:35   #10
RizzyKing
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Re: Knife attack by a Moroccan man in French Alps

Actually The Daddy most intelligence is coming from electronic sources and in relation to the UK undercover officers of both police and security services are providing far more then is coming from the Muslim community. In the last 15 years most police forces with a large Muslim community have tried to improve relations and cultivate an environment where by the Muslim community can interact but it has at best had limited success.

Muslims have always killed more of each other then us the factional infighting is one of the things that prevents them being far more effective and long may it continue to be honest. Whether we like it or not our tolerance and traditional welcoming of immigrants has created a problem and for too long we have allowed people to come to the UK form and grow their own insular communities with little to zero effort to integrate and we've allowed it. There are sizable groups within those communities who despite being here for years decades in some cases still cannot speak English and expect everything to be presented to them in their own language something that costs a considerable amount of money annually.

Contrary to modern wisdom it isn't racist to raise or have these concerns it's actually normal and should be addressed and the communities in question need to start doing things themselves to ease the problem instead of their traditional response of expecting everyone else to change and accept it. By modern standards perhaps I am a racist but the conflict is back in the mid to late eighties I was physically fighting with national front supporters and defending physically attacks on members of the communities. Those communities still have the same level of integration and interaction with people outside of their community now as they did then nothing has changed.

How long is long enough for people to be a real part of this country to integrate and adapt to it's values and to view this country as theirs and if they are not prepared too then perhaps here is not where they belong. As I get older I am less tolerant and I no longer make the excuses I did in the past because I believe the UK is a great country and what it stands for at it's core are good and true values that are worth the little effort it takes to hold true. I now expect everyone living here to either accept that or leave but the days of constantly criticising this country and in some quarters hating it while taking advantage of all the plus points of being here should now come to an end we're worth more then that.
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