What do you define it as?Firstly, you're not required to believe in anything.
Two questions. What do you define as British culture or Britishness? And do you think any of this Britishness is eroding?
What do you define it as?Firstly, you're not required to believe in anything.
Two questions. What do you define as British culture or Britishness? And do you think any of this Britishness is eroding?
You do if you want to get on, if you don't want to be marginalised, ostracised or even cancelled. The two most successful ethnic groups in this country, measured in academic achievement and prosperity, are British Chinese and British Indians, somewhere down the bottom of this scale you'll find Bangladeshis, white working class young men are not doing too well on this scale either. None of this has to do with ethnicity, but it has everything to do with culture and the ability, or otherwise, of various groups to identify the prevailing culture in this country, what to swerve and what to grab, and make it work for them.Firstly, you're not required to believe in anything.
You're missing the point, what defines British culture, or Italian, French, German, or Greek culture doesn't matter so much, it changes over time, what matters for a harmonious society is whatever the prevailing culture of a country might be at any one time, it is a set of values that the vast majority of folk in that country recognise and feel an affinity with, what defines them in their hearts and minds as British or French or Greek, shared values that unite them.Two questions. What do you define as British culture or Britishness? And do you think any of this Britishness is eroding?
You do if you want to get on, if you don't want to be marginalised, ostracised or even cancelled. The two most successful ethnic groups in this country, measured in academic achievement and prosperity, are British Chinese and British Indians, somewhere down the bottom of this scale you'll find Bangladeshis, white working class young men are not doing too well on this scale either. None of this has to do with ethnicity, but it has everything to do with culture and the ability, or otherwise, of various groups to identify the prevailing culture in this country, what to swerve and what to grab, and make it work for them.
I grew up in a poor working class family in Lower Broughton in Salford, I had instilled in me from an early age two things, get educated and get out, not just from Lower Broughton, but out of the working class all together and into the professions.
You're missing the point, what defines British culture, or Italian, French, German, or Greek culture for that matter, is almost immaterial, it changes over time anyway, what matters for a harmonious society is whatever the prevailing culture of a country might be, it is a set of values that the vast majority recognise and feel an affinity with, what defines them in their hearts and minds as British or French or Greek, shared values that unite them.
Multiculturalism is the exact opposite of this, it states all cultures are equal, there is no prevailing culture and even if there were, to integrate is a betrayal of your own cultural identity. We all know the slurs hurled at black people for acting like white folk and there are many other such slurs used by various ethnic groups for those who dare to bend with the prevailing wind to get on.
Multiculturalism creates a self reinforcing ghetto mentality, us and them, this perpetuates ignorance that can turn to anger, fear of one group swamping another, all nicely stoked up by the manufactured outrage of right wing bad faith actors.
And don't believe the line from the left either who see everything through the prism of class, that it's all deliberate, a contrived artificial scarcity of resources for the poor, so that different ethnic groups fight each other over scraps, while the fat cats play divide and rule.
While it is undoubtedly true that class is the single biggest determinant of life chances, multiculturalism exacerbates this, preventing struggling ethnic groups from developing class solidarity outside their group, preventing them from recognising they have more in common with the poor white bloke down the road than they might think. Except all too often nowadays the white bloke isn't there and even if he were everyone is busy living in their self reinforcing cultural bubble.
Excellent. This is absolutely the level of argument that will change his mind. Well done you.Complete rubbish.
4 white kids stab 2 white kids to death - no rioting ............. its almost like the deaths were not the cause at all
Mason Rist and Max Dixon: Five guilty of murdering Bristol teens
Mason Rist and Max Dixon were stabbed to death just yards from Mason's front door in Bristol.www.bbc.co.uk
No we're not.
We're a multi ethnic society, there's a difference.
No there isn't.
Thank you for a well-reasoned, cogent response.You do if you want to get on, if you don't want to be marginalised, ostracised or even cancelled. The two most successful ethnic groups in this country, measured in academic achievement and prosperity, are British Chinese and British Indians, somewhere down the bottom of this scale you'll find Bangladeshis, white working class young men are not doing too well on this scale either. None of this has to do with ethnicity, but it has everything to do with culture and the ability, or otherwise, of various groups to identify the prevailing culture in this country, what to swerve and what to grab, and make it work for them.
I grew up in a poor working class family in Lower Broughton in Salford, I had instilled in me from an early age two things, get educated and get out, not just from Lower Broughton, but out of the working class all together and into the professions.
You're missing the point, what defines British culture, or Italian, French, German, or Greek culture doesn't matter so much, it changes over time, what matters for a harmonious society is whatever the prevailing culture of a country might be at any one time, it is a set of values that the vast majority of folk in that country recognise and feel an affinity with, what defines them in their hearts and minds as British or French or Greek, shared values that unite them.
Multiculturalism is the exact opposite of this, it states all cultures are equal, there is no prevailing culture and even if there were, to integrate is a betrayal of your own cultural identity. We all know the slurs hurled at black people for acting like white folk and there are many other such slurs used by various ethnic groups for those who dare to bend with the prevailing wind to get on.
Multiculturalism creates a self reinforcing ghetto mentality, us and them, this perpetuates ignorance that can turn to anger, fear of one group swamping another, all nicely stoked up by the manufactured outrage of right wing bad faith actors.
And don't believe the line from the left either who see everything through the prism of class, that it's all deliberate, a contrived artificial scarcity of resources for the poor, so that different ethnic groups fight each other over scraps, while the fat cats play divide and rule.
While it is undoubtedly true that class is the single biggest determinant of life chances, multiculturalism exacerbates this, hindering struggling ethnic groups from developing class solidarity outside their group, preventing them from recognising they have more in common with the poor white bloke down the road than they might think, except all too often nowadays the white bloke isn't there, and even if he were, everyone is too busy living in their self reinforcing cultural bubble.
it's very difficult to say with certainty that multiculturism is failing.
I'm not sure where you're going with your claim that you need to be of a minority ethnic group to thrive?
Chinese and Indian are notoriously familial and hammer home the importance of education to their children throughout every stage of their life; that's a quirk of their culture, but why would that preclude others from doing the same?
You talk of values but, again, what values are these? Friendship? Togetherness? To be law-abiding? All adults should know the values of community and I've not been to one place in the UK where the vast majority didn't treat each other with respect; and that's in very diverse places of our country.
Make no mistake, any prospering Western nation is prospering precisely because of multiculturalism, and not in spite of it.
The US is a case study example. Italians, Irish, Hispanics, the Dutch, Eastern Europeans...the English; they all helped to build the US and turn it into the most powerful country in the world. If a Trumpian, isolationist ethos had been held by the US forefathers, it would not exist as the country it does today.