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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
Because immigrants are still generally better accepted and integrated within US society than they are in the UK, making young US first and second generation immiggrants harder to radicalize... where as in the UK, we segregate and alienate our immigrant communities which allows the small number of true hate preachers to get their claws in and twist those people into killers.
If you're going to burp something like "Because they didn't let in so many Moslerms!!" at us, I'd invite you to check the stats, as there are more Muslims in the USA than there are in the UK, and so if your logic is correct, there should be more Muslim extremists in the USA than in the UK.
The --only-- answer - if you are correct about there being fewer - is that US Muslims are less likely to be radicalised than UK Muslims. I'd invite you to consider why that might be.
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In your opinion unless you can provide facts and figures? Immigrants have generally settled in their own communities, it doesn't mean they haven't integrated or been accepted, maybe it's different here in London but in the main immigrants are accepted, not sure what it's like up North but you can't speak for the whole country on this issue