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Originally Posted by BenMcr
Most centres you are referring to are usually for those that have come to the UK and allows them to meet others from similar backgrounds and stay connected. They rarely are closing themselves off, but are sharing a background that others have not experienced.
The same can be true for other societal clubs like political affiliation clubs e.g. Conservative clubs or Labour clubs. It's also true of things like the Bullingdon club or many of the private members clubs in London and elsewhere.
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Why not join the community centres for THE community, rather than create one just for THEIR community. By definition, they are the racists.
Did you see the Darcus Howe documentary a while back, "Who you calling a ..."? Full of non-white people disparaging other non-white people, eg Afro-Caribbeans slagging off Somalis. When white people complain about the SAME thing, they are called racist.
Why should there be an "Asian Cricket Club of the Year"(2019 winner Mount Cricket Club in Batley, West Yorkshire, members mostly Muslim) in the UK? Countless other examples where participation is racially based.