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Subject: Re: Asian Britain Posted on: Sat, 03 May 2008 11:45:23 +0100

On Sat, 3 May 2008 03:37:23 -0700 (PDT), Nicole
wrote:

>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.
>
>NX


Poor troll - how did you (BNP) do in the elections?