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Multiculturalism And Diversity
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We have been told for years that multiculturalism and diversity enriches us.
Simple question - How?
Simple question - How?
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I believe in the concept of diversity and multi-culturalism, but sadly it was, is, and remains a nonsensical dream held by rich socialists who tell each other how much they love it, because sitting round their Islington dining tables, they don't have to live with it.
In theory, everyone lives together, exchanging cultural positives and embracing differences.
Here in the real world, minorities are ghettoised, their differences are disliked and / or feared by the indigenous population and they regard each other with suspicion and resentment.
Immigrants put an unacceptable strain on alrady underfunded national resources such health and education, and their extremist minorities fuel racism and right-wing violence.
In truth therefore, we have lost far more than we have gained from Tony Blair's crazy dreams, which were only ever routed in the hard reality that he expected immigrants to demonstrate their appreciation by voting Labour at every election.
Of course, Tony has tefloned away on the cushion of his property empire and the ludicrous regard in which is opinions are valued anywhere else in the world except here.
Blair has a lot to answer for in the problems he has left behind.
In theory, everyone lives together, exchanging cultural positives and embracing differences.
Here in the real world, minorities are ghettoised, their differences are disliked and / or feared by the indigenous population and they regard each other with suspicion and resentment.
Immigrants put an unacceptable strain on alrady underfunded national resources such health and education, and their extremist minorities fuel racism and right-wing violence.
In truth therefore, we have lost far more than we have gained from Tony Blair's crazy dreams, which were only ever routed in the hard reality that he expected immigrants to demonstrate their appreciation by voting Labour at every election.
Of course, Tony has tefloned away on the cushion of his property empire and the ludicrous regard in which is opinions are valued anywhere else in the world except here.
Blair has a lot to answer for in the problems he has left behind.