Yep, OP is a racist alright. Knew it.
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smart134 — 15 years ago(November 27, 2010 03:50 PM)
I have read this thread and laughed, and shall I tell you why?
What about Christian Indians? (there are many don't forget we colonised India) so what if a Christian Indian family with strong moral values is in the UK?
Do we attack them for culture, race or religion?
or what about a white family that was born in India and has moved to the UK yet is not Christian and has a different culture?
See discussion about Race, culture and religion isn't so black and white is it?
The UK is diverse, and this is what makes us a great nation.
Oh and there is no one British culture, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, England and even Cornwall have their own traditions. Also the UK ancestrally is a mixed bag,from Celtic to Anglo Saxon we are not native to this Island. Oh and little fact everyone genetically can be traced back to Africa. Embrace it people we are all one human species. -
nephihaha — 10 years ago(June 18, 2015 11:44 AM)
The English and the Northern Isles are the odd ones out culturally.
By the way, Ireland isn't part of Britain. Not even Northern Ireland.
It's not "Sci-Fi", it's SF!
"Calvinism is a very liberal religious ethos." - Truekiwijoker -
MegaMaverick — 12 years ago(July 07, 2013 12:52 PM)
I'm sorry dude but, this is stupid.
Indians aren't the only ones that want to carry on their heritage, Irish, Scandinavians, East Asians etc. all typically stay with their own - even in different countries, and there is nothing wrong with that. These people don't particularly hate Britain, they just would rather stick to their culture/norm. What harm or difference does it cause? Nothing.
I mean, so long they keep this in their circle and is not harming anyone, there isn't a problem. For example: Muslims enforcing Sharia law, now that's wrong. That's the part where they should leave. But practising Sharia law in their private space? Have absolutely no problem. -
SpiltPersonality — 12 years ago(July 19, 2013 08:08 AM)
This is so ignorant I almost cant believe it - ALMOST.
Why did the British Raj go to india if they didn't want to become Indians?
Why did the British colonise Australia if they didn't want to run around with boomarangs and bone tipped spears?
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ThoseLittleRabbits — 12 years ago(January 02, 2014 11:40 AM)
a lot of white families don't like the idea of mix racing, also.
www.youtube.com/bernardpumpkin
them haterz cant tell me nothin