Benefits of Multiculturalism

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WinstonWolf

72,857 posts

241 months

Monday 7th December 2015
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V6Pushfit said:
WinstonWolf said:
Say something about 'inbreeding Pakistanis' and see how long you last. I wouldn't recommend it...
I come from the fens, and it's no different but far less 'non PC' than another thread stating that anyone from Bristol is 'council'. I'll put a link here if you like so you can have a go at them as well.
However I bow to your seniority, your post count equates to humungously more experience on here than me.
I'm not having a go at anyone, I'm merely pointing out that you're taking a gamble if you generalise about any particular group these days.

grumbledoak

31,589 posts

235 months

Monday 7th December 2015
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Hosenbugler said:
, a certain Angela Merkel has even grasped it and did do a good while ago.
Eh? I don't think Frau Fathead has grasped anything since she invited the entire Third World to throw away their passports and come to Germany. Except possibly that no-one wants to help her out of the hole she has dug for her people.

Tonberry

2,091 posts

194 months

Monday 7th December 2015
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Ever pondered the fact that some people out there genuinely want to integrate yet are shunned in doing so?

rb5er

11,657 posts

174 months

Monday 7th December 2015
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So the only actual positive answer is a diverse range of foods.

anonymous-user

56 months

Monday 7th December 2015
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rb5er said:
So the only actual positive answer is a diverse range of foods.
And the gene pool.

We don't want to end up like the Italian Cretins.

BTW that's a fact look it up.

del mar

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2,838 posts

201 months

Monday 7th December 2015
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I would go with that - food, yes it is not part of "Indian / Chinese " culture but still a benefit.

I do accept that there have been benefits associated with conquest and rule by a foreign power, but that tended to be by more advanced societies. While not exclusive the multi culturalism that we are seeing in the UK do appear to be from less developed countrieS.


Hosenbugler

1,854 posts

104 months

Monday 7th December 2015
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grumbledoak said:
Eh? I don't think Frau Fathead has grasped anything since she invited the entire Third World to throw away their passports and come to Germany. Except possibly that no-one wants to help her out of the hole she has dug for her people.
She is on record as stating such "Multiculturalism has failed " or something similar. Don't have a link to support, but its outh there, last year or before, from memory.

Du1point8

21,613 posts

194 months

Monday 7th December 2015
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I hear this multiculturalism and then hear what people think the UK should do.

Same people forget that we as the UK are utter hypocritical sts as we do exactly what we don't want in the UK in every place we settle in.

Look at spain, portugal, france, asia, etc... do we accommodate them, do we fk (95% of the time)... yet we complain when foreign people in the UK don't fit into our place.

Its a 2 way thing here.

greygoose

8,319 posts

197 months

Monday 7th December 2015
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Du1point8 said:
I hear this multiculturalism and then hear what people think the UK should do.

Same people forget that we as the UK are utter hypocritical sts as we do exactly what we don't want in the UK in every place we settle in.

Look at spain, portugal, france, asia, etc... do we accommodate them, do we fk (95% of the time)... yet we complain when foreign people in the UK don't fit into our place.

Its a 2 way thing here.
Very true, seeng the British in Spain is a real eye-opener.

Twenty years ago my mum used to teach adult literacy classes and many of the pupils were Indian and Pakistani women who were unable to participate in their children's school lives as they didn't know the language. It is hard to imagine how isolated they were from much of their children's lives, they couldn't attend parent's evenings etc and their children suffered as a result.

anonymous-user

56 months

Monday 7th December 2015
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greygoose said:
Twenty years ago my mum used to teach adult literacy classes and many of the pupils were Indian and Pakistani women who were unable to participate in their children's school lives as they didn't know the language. It is hard to imagine how isolated they were from much of their children's lives, they couldn't attend parent's evenings etc and their children suffered as a result.
This is what's happened to that - I know which I would prefer!

http://new.spectator.co.uk/2014/06/save-our-childr...

e8_pack

1,384 posts

183 months

Monday 7th December 2015
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Twerking
Black ass
Plantain

TheEnd

15,370 posts

190 months

Monday 7th December 2015
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del mar said:
While not exclusive the multi culturalism that we are seeing in the UK do appear to be from less developed countrieS.
You're forgetting McDonalds, Coca Cola, Starbucks, Hollywood films, Netflix etc.
That's all American culture. There's enough people moaning about American phrases and sayings on here to show that American culture is here too.

pork911

7,284 posts

185 months

Monday 7th December 2015
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where and what is the singular culture?

otolith

56,611 posts

206 months

Monday 7th December 2015
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Food, music. Art, fashion?

greygoose

8,319 posts

197 months

Monday 7th December 2015
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V6Pushfit said:
greygoose said:
Twenty years ago my mum used to teach adult literacy classes and many of the pupils were Indian and Pakistani women who were unable to participate in their children's school lives as they didn't know the language. It is hard to imagine how isolated they were from much of their children's lives, they couldn't attend parent's evenings etc and their children suffered as a result.
This is what's happened to that - I know which I would prefer!

http://new.spectator.co.uk/2014/06/save-our-childr...
Not sure how your example fits with adult literacy classes so not sure what you prefer?

anonymous-user

56 months

Monday 7th December 2015
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greygoose said:
Not sure how your example fits with adult literacy classes so not sure what you prefer?
The parents in the Trojan schools cases didn't have concerns about losing touch with their children as there was no integration with the UK at all. In fact the opposite as they were taught to hate us. Somewhat different to classes for parents to try to integrate, don't you think?

Boosted LS1

21,190 posts

262 months

Monday 7th December 2015
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In days past we were conquered and invaded. We had no choice in the matter. As for now, I wish we could close our borders and especially keep out any more muslims. Enough is enough in my book. We haven't a clue about their ideology and what they really want.

andymc

7,370 posts

209 months

Monday 7th December 2015
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we have no choice now

Boosted LS1

21,190 posts

262 months

Monday 7th December 2015
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andymc said:
we have no choice now
We were sold out. I'm watching the french votes at the moment. Looks like a big swing to the right.

allnighter

6,663 posts

224 months

Tuesday 8th December 2015
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I am a sucker for long black hair, big brown eyes and naturally tanned skin, and the women too. tongue out