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If this is genuine, do you think the UK should adopt a similar policy?
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In the long run our society will be integrated, this is what happens to economic and politic units over a few hundred years. This does not mean that we will lose Indian restaurants and beef jerky, what it means is that in the long run we will either gain shared values or fragment into autonomous units (independent countries). See: Nations are the Unit of Diversity http:// pol-che ck.blog ...nit- of-dive rsity.h tml
So where does the strange idea that we will always live in a society defined by separate groups with widely differing values that are in conflict with each other originate? It is the political philosophy of the radical left in the late twentieth century. Class conflict was proven to be incapable of delivering the revolution and hence the power that they craved. The radical, postmarxist left has now turned to racism as the source of conflict and polarisation.
The amazing master stroke of the left was to invent post-structuralism and to get this accepted as the standard method of modern journalism. Politics is reduced to the primitive dialectic of the school playground. This is utter subversive genius. See The BBC Guide to Postmodern Journalism http:// pol-che ck.blog ...oder n-journ alism.h tml
In the long run our society will be integrated, this is what happens to economic and politic units over a few hundred years. This does not mean that we will lose Indian restaurants and beef jerky, what it means is that in the long run we will either gain shared values or fragment into autonomous units (independent countries). See: Nations are the Unit of Diversity http://
So where does the strange idea that we will always live in a society defined by separate groups with widely differing values that are in conflict with each other originate? It is the political philosophy of the radical left in the late twentieth century. Class conflict was proven to be incapable of delivering the revolution and hence the power that they craved. The radical, postmarxist left has now turned to racism as the source of conflict and polarisation.
The amazing master stroke of the left was to invent post-structuralism and to get this accepted as the standard method of modern journalism. Politics is reduced to the primitive dialectic of the school playground. This is utter subversive genius. See The BBC Guide to Postmodern Journalism http://