Bringing your faith and integrating isn't mutually exclusive
People of different faiths have come to Britain, USA, etc and integrated fine. Hell, the current mayor of London is a Muslim
The current London mayor is incredibly racist against Whites. He released a advertising campaign that pretty much made it clear that, in his mind, whites are 'real British' lmao.
 
So you would not allow somebody that believe in ethno-states in your country, correct?
How do I go about banning people from immigrating based on their political beliefs? That is unconstitutional according to the US constitution. We have laws for a reason, I can't just broadly ban all Muslims from entering the US without massive geopolitical consequences. If they believe in ethno-states that's obviously wrong in my eyes, but I can't deny asylum to someone based on that.
 
If i were thin skinned,i would be acting just like you do:
1-reads shit without knowing the full context.
2-proceeds to write a rant/insult spree.
3-complains about people being contrarian.
4-believes he is entitled to throw shit at people because its safe behind a keyboard.
5-downplays people critiques and gaslights them.
"How to be a cyber bully 101".I pity people that got such boring lives that they have to resort to the internet to live their degenerate fantasies.
My man, you were deemed gasligther in chief by Al himself. I don't see how this is a degenerate fantasy tho. I'm just judging you based on what you say, just take it and that's it. You're the one who's getting overly emotional about this just cause I called you a conspiracy theorist.
 
Well those are minorities within minorities
One does not make rules based on exceptions
Radicalisation is quite a predominant effect in immigrant communities, specially if the welfare of the state doesn't incentivise integration, aka moderating the cultures you come with and making it in tune with the country's.
Example, italian immigrants in the US arrived like a storm, were put in ghettos and forgot by the state, they created their own criminal state, the mafia.
 
Radicalisation is quite a predominant effect in immigrant communities, specially if the welfare of the state doesn't incentivise integration, aka moderating the cultures you come with and making it in tune with the country's.
Example, italian immigrants in the US arrived like a storm, were put in ghettos and forgot by the state, they created their own criminal state, the mafia.
In the case of Italian-Americans, they didn't create the mafia so much as they brought it over - mafia members immigrated to America and founded branch families of the Cosa Nostra et al. They were still subservient to the original organization
 
I'm 12.5% Indian. The rest is British. And I don't believe in blood and soil. I was raised British. I care about the culture. I was raised to love my country.

Oh -- and, let's be real -- I'm "White passing" so to speak.
This ain't 23andMe, no need to tell me your percentages. You love your country good for you, long live the King and that I guess.

Scale of 1 to pure white, where would you rank?
 
This ain't 23andMe, no need to tell me your percentages. You love your country good for you, long live the King and that I guess.

Scale of 1 to pure white, where would you rank?
The scale doesn't matter. I'm whiter than white. You can find me in the selfie channel.

Like others have said, the UK is reaping what they've sown. This is not even from a moral standpoint, the consequences of colonialism and genocide are gonna reverberate for years to come regardless of what you think is right or wrong. That's just reality.
Doesn't make it right. It's criminal.
 
In the case of Italian-Americans, they didn't create the mafia so much as they brought it over - mafia members immigrated to America and founded branch families of the Cosa Nostra et al. They were still subservient to the original organization
Yeah, but if they were not living in ghettos were the only authority was the mafia, if they were relocated across the country and forced to integrate, how would they enforce the Mafia's way?
 
In the case of Italian-Americans, they didn't create the mafia so much as they brought it over - mafia members immigrated to America and founded branch families of the Cosa Nostra et al. They were still subservient to the original organization
We don't talk about La cosa nostra on this thread. you've been warned. :kuzanshut:

@Mr. Reloaded keep an eye on this one.
 
Yeah, but if they were not living in ghettos were the only authority was the mafia, if they were relocated across the country and forced to integrate, how would they enforce the Mafia's way?
The only ones enforcing the Mafia's way were Mafia members - there were still regular people among those communities. The majority of them were regular Joes.

Generalizing communities to such a degree is a dangerous game
 
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