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Old 06-07-2017, 11:53 AM #5
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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier View Post
Well the first step would be to stop vilifying and dehumanising that cross-section of society, work hard for better integration and inclusion and less hatred on both sides. That would at least form a foundation for real conversations, and stop the youth of that cross-section from feeling alienated and frustrated.

Or I guess we could just "gerrem all outta here send em back" or something, that seems to be the more popular answer.
Integration is a two-way process, but the main emphasis is on those settling in a new country - they have to make a considerable effort to become part of that society. I would strongly apply that to those leaving Britain for pastures new and those coming to live in Britain.

I have no time for the train of thought that seems to put no responsibility on those from one culture to make an effort to identify with the way of life of the country they live in.
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