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posted on 20/7/23

Well then you've gone the way of hating the native culture and haven't been raised to embrace it, that's happens a lot too.

All you're doing is proving my point really.

posted on 20/7/23

comment by K7-0ptimus Primal (U1282)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by TopForm (U15726)
posted 39 seconds ago
comment by K7-0ptimus Primal (U1282)

No, because they worry about people that don't look like them bringing this attitude with them.
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In my case "they" look like me.

It doesn't make me blind to the fact that a lot of immigrants have little concern for integrating into the native culture.
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Naaah, most immigrants want to intergrateinto native culture. On what do you base your claims?



Seriously how messed up are you that you can't even defend your own culture.
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Depends on what you mean by culture. What is culture? What is UK culture? What is world culture? Which is more worthy of protection than the other? Can culture even be "defended" or "protected"? If so, then culture would never change and the culture you want to defend today would have never come into existence in the first place.


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UK culture is about democracy, freedom and equality.

The fact you don't know that says it all.

It's also why the hijab should be outlawed.

posted on 20/7/23

You say you are a second generation immigrant.

Did your parents bring "a lot of backwards attitudes towards women, which a lot of immigrants that come here bring with them"?

Or did yours just happen to be one of the few immigrants that had progressive attitudes?

Were these attitudes a concern when your parents immigrated here? How were they allowed to come here when the possibility of them bringing a lot of backwards attitudes towards women was so high? The attitudes must have been worse back then, no? And still they were allowed here and made a good life, assimilated into British society and brought you into the world.

Why don't you trust the majority of other Indians to come here and do the same and get the same opportunities that your parents got?

Most immigrants are like your parents. Your opinion is therefore strange and probably influenced by our politics

posted on 20/7/23

UK culture is about democracy, freedom and equality.
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So are many other cultures. UK isn't special in that regard either.

posted on 20/7/23

comment by K7-0ptimus Primal (U1282)
posted 21 minutes ago
You say you are a second generation immigrant.

Did your parents bring "a lot of backwards attitudes towards women, which a lot of immigrants that come here bring with them"?

Or did yours just happen to be one of the few immigrants that had progressive attitudes?

Were these attitudes a concern when your parents immigrated here? How were they allowed to come here when the possibility of them bringing a lot of backwards attitudes towards women was so high? The attitudes must have been worse back then, no? And still they were allowed here and made a good life, assimilated into British society and brought you into the world.

Why don't you trust the majority of other Indians to come here and do the same and get the same opportunities that your parents got?

Most immigrants are like your parents. Your opinion is therefore strange and probably influenced by our politics
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No, most are not.

If they were the Country wouldn't be divided on this issue.

posted on 20/7/23

Don't know what planet you're on but the one I'm on most people divide themselves along ethnic, cultural, and religious lines.

I don't give a free pass to natives for this ridiculous behaviour so I don't see why I should give one to immigrants either.

comment by #4zA (U22472)

posted on 21/7/23

comment by K7-0ptimus Primal (U1282)
posted 1 hour, 23 minutes ago
UK culture is about democracy, freedom and equality.
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So are many other cultures. UK isn't special in that regard either.
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Think most nations wud claim the same

comment by #4zA (U22472)

posted on 21/7/23

UK is a constitutional monarchy withoutta constitution

posted on 21/7/23

comment by TopForm (U15726)
posted 7 hours, 51 minutes ago
comment by K7-0ptimus Primal (U1282)
posted 21 minutes ago
You say you are a second generation immigrant.

Did your parents bring "a lot of backwards attitudes towards women, which a lot of immigrants that come here bring with them"?

Or did yours just happen to be one of the few immigrants that had progressive attitudes?

Were these attitudes a concern when your parents immigrated here? How were they allowed to come here when the possibility of them bringing a lot of backwards attitudes towards women was so high? The attitudes must have been worse back then, no? And still they were allowed here and made a good life, assimilated into British society and brought you into the world.

Why don't you trust the majority of other Indians to come here and do the same and get the same opportunities that your parents got?

Most immigrants are like your parents. Your opinion is therefore strange and probably influenced by our politics
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No, most are not.

If they were the Country wouldn't be divided on this issue.


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Don't be daft. The country isn't really divided on this issue anyway. There is just a minority that is very vocal and in control of narratives.

posted on 21/7/23

You'd rather believe isolated incidents which you see in the news, take them as indicative of likely immigrant behaviour, and take them as cultural problems that should have an influence on migration of hundreds of millions of people when the evidence that this is not the case is your own parents, who represent by far the most common result of immigration, right there in your face your whole life, they who done born and raised you to be functional and patriotic in this country.

Doesn't make sense to me but each to his own I guess.

posted on 21/7/23

comment by #4zA Napul3 (U22472)
posted 12 hours, 48 minutes ago
U said behavior
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Exakly dis ^

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