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Diversity. Don't You Love It?
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JimF - Ah yes, the racist bigot!
Unlike your honourable self, like a piece of driftwood floating on the tides, wherever they take you.
So of course you don't mind the very thin end of a very long wedge, that seeks to undermine and prise apart our British culture, with this insidious rap music, a vanguard for a genre glorifying victimhood and violent culture, and seeks to supercede traditional British values.
And naturally like all wokists, you attempt to shut me down, without knowing anything about me, but your virtue signalling is reinforced, and maybe applauded by your peers.
For me? I'll continue to defend our widely threatened British culture and most certainly from driftwood like yourself.
Unlike your honourable self, like a piece of driftwood floating on the tides, wherever they take you.
So of course you don't mind the very thin end of a very long wedge, that seeks to undermine and prise apart our British culture, with this insidious rap music, a vanguard for a genre glorifying victimhood and violent culture, and seeks to supercede traditional British values.
And naturally like all wokists, you attempt to shut me down, without knowing anything about me, but your virtue signalling is reinforced, and maybe applauded by your peers.
For me? I'll continue to defend our widely threatened British culture and most certainly from driftwood like yourself.
Yes I do love the diversity that is the UK today........I am sad for those that have been brought up not to embrace our differences and similarities. I am more disturbed by those that claim to love the UK but only if it is white and follows a particular set of beliefs. I am beyond amused by those that hold up St George as part of that culture!!!
Grew up in a diverse area, now 63, however I do think while we can enjoy cultural differences and should allow them within our existing laws we have a reasonable right to expect learning our language and obeying said laws in return. When you see a woman's answer needing English subtitles on tv when she and her family arrived over 15 years ago even I think someone does not want to integrate. Courses are free, readily available and if you can communicate you will find being a member of our society a whole lot easier.
Bring your arts, bring your food, colour and experiences, be welcome but coming here for the safety of whatever you seem should ask something in return
Bring your arts, bring your food, colour and experiences, be welcome but coming here for the safety of whatever you seem should ask something in return