TheOstrich wrote: There is rot from the top to the bottom.
That sums it up quite succinctly.
Multi-racism ? -- don't make me laugh. We have the blasted politicians to blame
for turning this 'blessed plot' called England into a cess pit.
TheOstrich wrote: There is rot from the top to the bottom.
TheOstrich wrote:You will recall the fuss a few weeks back about the Fox News pundit in the US who committed the gaffe of saying Birmingham is totally Moslem and the city centre is a no-go area for ethnic whites. He was roundly derided and had to apologise. In fact though, if you look at the incident in hindsight, there was a righteous hysteria behind the rebuttals, almost too much so. If Birmingham were the self-confident multicultural and diverse-friendly city the City Council and local Media would like you to believe, then surely Brummies would have laughed the slight off. But no, that's not what happened, they made him bare his buttocks and slapped him until he had made not one but (at least) two fulsome apologies, even interviewing him on video-link on the ethnically-biased BBC Migrants Today news programme so he could be ridiculed in real time. All very interesting. Don't step outside the party line even if you're an outsider.
The truth? Birmingham is 20% Moslem and most of them are congregated in a small number of inner-city suburbs (Sparkhill, Sparkbrook, Saltley, so on). The whites have long fled to the periphery and the Afro-Caribs (or whatever the politically correct term is these days, I haven't had time to ask Benedict Cumberbatch) are not far behind. I have walked in those areas and shopped there, (a few years back now, but I doubt it's got any easier) and whilst not being shown hostility, I have certainly been greeted with suspicion. They are self-imposed ghettos, just like Tower Hamlets - to the extent that I was uneasy walking in those areas and would not go back. The Fox News reporter was as not totally off-beam as some would have you believe.
Aggers wrote:I'm sure you are quite right in your comments, Cromwell, but It sure is a depressing thought.
I just can't understand what has changed peoples attitudes during my lifetime.
We have always had criminals and undesirables I know, but these were mainly
in the lower strata of society. Generally speaking, you could trust people in
responsible positions to behave in a trustworthy and honest fashion. All that
has apparently changed. You find it hard to trust anyone today. Why has this
change taken place? Has anyone any ideas? Multiculturalism might be one of
the reasons, but there are plainly other factors involved. But what?
And particularly in a country like ours where you know the values we hold dear.
You think that the people who have come here, [are] born here, go to school here, would imbibe those values and outlooks.
The frightening part is that people can be so radicalised either through contact with somebody else or through the internet, and the extraordinary amount of crazy stuff which is on the internet.
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