It is racist to be concerned that Britain is becoming a Muslim
country? I think there is a difference between having Asian-British
citizens and allowing-for example-Shia law or strict Islamist
protocols, on one hand we want to make Muslim people feel comfortable,
on the other we are compromising our national identity.
We want to respect each other but Asain people and white people do not
mix well (countryside and cottages versus urban Muslim
neighbourhoods), am I the only one who feels uncomfortable? Or like
African Americans in America-are cultures inherently MEANT to be
support different cultures.
Part of me is excited at the diversity, the mix of Inglo-Bangla
language is innovative and fun, the Indian cuisines bring an Eastern
class and Asian people have much more self respect than some chavvy
whites.
People are rarely openly racist, this is not racism, it's a concern
for what was, is now and shall be in the future when there will be no
white people living in England.
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