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Dame Louise Casey - racist or common sense?
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It is common sense.
I was reading another article saying that apparently some Muslim communities are so cut off from the rest of the UK in that they have their own TV channels, schools, etc etc that they think the UK is approx 75% muslim.
They just assume everyone else in the UK lives as they do.
It needs to change as otherwise it will get nasty.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWell?
I saw her on the telly. Seemed to be talking quite a lot of sense.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostI was reading another article saying that apparently some Muslim communities are so cut off from the rest of the UK in that they have their own TV channels, schools, etc etc that they think the UK is approx 75% muslim.
They just assume everyone else in the UK lives as they do.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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The encouraging thing is that this report makes it acceptable to discuss these issues without being slapped down as a racist.
Molenbeek is an example where if we neglect to socially integrate, there are consequences.Comment
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Good sense.
same stuff that happened with the Africans & Indians in the 70s except the Muslims have a mighty God and a Jihad approach don't expect riots expect Bombs when it all goes wrong. Stupid thing is we could of done so much better.
There is a real disconnect in communities.
We haven't built the facilities and the ones we have we fill them with pupils who can't speak English.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostSounds more like Daily Mail readers.
Enclaves of Islam see UK as 75% Muslim | News | The Times & The Sunday Times
Evidence gathered by Dame Louise Casey, the government’s community cohesion tsar, will lift the lid on how some Muslims are cut off from the rest of Britain with their own housing estates, schools and television channels.
Her report finds that thousands of people from all-Muslim enclaves in northern cities such as Bradford, Dewsbury and Blackburn seldom, if ever, leave their areas and have almost no idea of life outside.
A source who has read the report said: “Certain Muslims, because they are in these communities and go to Muslim schools, think Britain is a…
Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Afraid of being dubbed racist, afraid of losing support, afraid of challenging minority communities - that is Dame Louise Casey's view of Britain's decision-makers.Comment
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Originally posted by sal View PostLets hope that common sense prevails over political correctness.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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