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Old 19-11-2007, 08:15 PM #9
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I don't think it's classed as racism...
You're not disliking that group of people for their race/skin colour, and you're accepting of those who do follow the rules and take pride in British culture.

You're just one of the many people in the world who can think for themselves, and doesn't feel the need to be politically correct just because it's the "right" thing to do.

It's all well and good believing we can co-exist, but more often than not, an introduction of more varied people [whether it be race, religion, country of origin etc.] causes a country to decline and suffer more problems.

Japan is a country of pride, of which im sure it has its problems, but Japan is considered a dignified and beautiful place to be, whether it be in the cities or the countryside. This is mainly due to their ability to maintain their strong sense of culture, rather than trying to accept everyone elses...which makes a country lose its identity.
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