Good grief "banana boats", have I been transported back to the 1970s.
Many of the immigrants in the 50s and 60s had served Britain in the war, if you look at these people what you'll see is very polite, well dressed people who walked upright with their heads held high.
The problem with young men today (of all hues) is that there are no positive role models for them.
Sports stars are great, if you're sporty, musicians are poor because of their lifestyles by and large.
Who do you turn to?
We've got a quasi American social system, this tends to view learning as geeky or nerdy.
For instance, many's the time the question's been asked about Muslim youth and what's going on with them, after years of meaning to, I've finally started to read about Mustapha Kemal Bey (one of my heroes) why aren't people like him, like Martin Luther King, like Ghandhi, like Aneurin Bevan, like Emeline Pankhurst, like Jan Kubis and Jozef Gabcik, like Andrezej Kosciuzsko, like Sir Garnet Wolseley, like Horation Nelson promoted as an ideal for young men, there are so many attributes to be commended in males, violence shouldn't be one of them.
Many of the people I've listed are soldiers, but soldiering isn't all about fighting.
This problem transcends colour and religion (or none) it emphasises the deep rifts in our society and a change in our culture that we've allowed to happen and/or promoted.