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Than memorize Monty Python quotes? "What a strange person!"
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i do existentialist internal monologues, with precision quoting, usually, with my brain cells and not memorising trivia
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Another wonderful multicultural success story.
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What's your point?
After reading that it seems that they've failed to take into account the fact that people are always distrustful of newcomers. In diverse communities, I'm prepared to bet that half the people have arrived relatively recently, and therefore less likely to be trusted anyway. |
Right. Why should we trust a peer reviewed academic study on the subject, when a teenager is willing to place a bet?
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check your sources. |
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(if only there were some kind of racist-getting-burned-by-his-own-cherrypicking-of-the-facts emoticon) |
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Why on earth would anyone be against multiculturalism? And I am Anti-Culture!
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Rubato, would you mind stating what the article overemphasized and what it ignored?
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It overemphasis the point that diversity can breed mistrust and disregards the point that mistrust dissolves as a new identity is forged. The hard data comes from field research, It's impossible to conduct field research on the future so he looked to the past for examples, Religion being used as an example where ethnic identity is abandoned for a religious one.
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What a dimwit. If I were there I would have told her to get off, I did so to a lady swearing profusely at a bus driver for supposedly over charging her in front of her children. She had given the driver the wrong information which was quite clear but she was so determined to get her way. I think it's incredibly inappropriate to swear in front of children! I told her to get off the bus and she so delicately responded "fuck you you fucking bitch". I smiled and after one more rant she got off.
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^^next time, just give her a slap
(or wash her mouth with soap) |
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should learn some combat moves
it's the Year of the Dragon - wwwwaaaaa-cchhhhaaaaa!!!!!!! |
You'll probably find much more racism is places which aren't that multicultural like places in the far east, parts of eastern Europe etc.
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i'm pretty multicultural between my legs
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I've also spent quite a bit a time working in Latin America and there racism is pretty much institutionalised and everybody knows their place in society. |
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It's the whole point of you cherry picking this article which is causing concern here, not my age. |
and i won't lie either - i'm extremely worried about blacks migrating to Malaysia, given that most violent crimes in the US are committed by blacks
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Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy and Spain provide perfect examples of the above. |
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and prostitution - cos them horndogs just dig exotica |
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^^PM me if you want to discuss, ahem, race relation problems
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And secondly there's the issue of the ad-hominem you used on me. If you're in the right here, why on earth do you have to resort to such fallacies? The point was, if you look at this quote from the article: Quote:
What we must do is to look at the type of community that is less diverse: they are usually affluent and consist of people with a disposable income. This means, therefore, that crime will be less, because if you are already wealthy you don't need to steal, and are therefore more trustful of each other. When a community is more diverse, it means there will be people who have recently moved into the country, and these people will not necessarily have much money, since they will very rarely have a job when they arrive. Therefore, they will only be able to afford housing in the cheapest area, which is usually the inner city, where the community in general is poor and the crime rates are higher. For an example, my nearest city is Manchester, England. To get to the city centre, we have to drive through areas such as Rusholme, Longsight and Fallowfield, which are very ethnically diverse, but also extremely poor. The crime rate is very high, and in the space of two months, three of my friends have been mugged in local parks and there have been two murders. Now, IS THERE ANY EVIDENCE AT ALL that this high crime rate is caused by diversity? Not at all, because the area was poor to start off with, the people have LESS disposable income and the crime rate is high anyway. What I have found is that you're forgetting that correlation does NOT necessitate causation, and that you always have to look for outside factors. |
Salami; if you want to make me inclined to debate this issue, you're going to have start finding sources that support your claims. Further, please stay away from anecdotal evidence.
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Well, I don't quite know what on earth you want me to provide sources for, but I'll give you something to chew on: here is a body of research done to demonstrate how exactly inner city environments are composed. You'll see that not only is there high unemployment, but also high ethnic diversity, which is because people who are newly settled into a country have no job and therefore have to find a cheap place to live, which is the inner city, the poorest part of a conurbation. Quote:
Lets get something clear: I've never called any of your opinions bigoted or insulted you, I've put in a lot of effort into challenging you on perfectly acceptable points and have always been dismissed in a sentence. I'd like it if you either put in some effort to debating me properly, or put in the effort to do some trolling which would amuse me. Please not this pointless unconvincing nonsense which I'm currently getting. |
It's probably worth noting that you're both using different countries for examples - the demographic layout and diversity in the USA and the UK are markedly different, as is immigration. You seem to be making great reference to illegal immigration, Salami, which is only a portion of the total immigration of any country. Indeed, more diversity is likely to arise through legal immigration in the US than illegal immigration, since the only people really in a position to immigrate illegally are on the other side of the mexican border. Do correct me if I'm wrong.
The UK on the other hand has to deal with a gradual seep if immigrants coming through other European countries from pretty much all over the Eurasian continent and Africa. What's the difference? Well, Legal immigrants are much more likely to be able to support themselves or already have a job lined up (in order to be able to immigrate in the first place). That then negates the argument that diversity -> poverty. While it is certainly one reason why there might be more crime/less community involvement in diverse areas, it is certainly not the only one. There is definitely a trust issue in the world at the moment, which I think is much of what hip hop bunny hop is saying. There are examples in every single country in the world of how birds of a feather flock together: Ex-patriate communities in every country in the world, sometimes to have a reminder of home, more often because the members are unwilling to immerse themselves in the local environment. There are serious problems in pretty much ever western european country at the moment with immigrant communities deliberately isolating themselves from the natives, particularly with Muslim communities attempting to push through the right to govern themselves under Sharia Law rather than the laws of the country itself (something I personally have serious problems with). Given the climate of tension and war in the world at the moment, it is hardly surprising that communities are drawing in on themselves and excluding those they don't know. Finally, I don't really know what you two are arguing about. |
I dunno, Moonlight. If I had to guess, Salami is bringing a quarrel he has with me from another thread into this one.
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You mention about serious problems with some immigrants not immersing themselves into the native communities, well I'm not sure how old you are but I can tell you that it has been that way since the 1970s and its no different today, the only difference today is that its more highlighted by media. I would actually say that Asians (Indians and Pakistanis) are more immersed than they were ever before. The tensions that you're referring to, I guess are the continuing economic crisis but as for wars!!! There are no more skirmishes today than there were before. |
Aye, I know. a lot of these problems go back a long way. If anything, the simple fact that nothing has been done to help that is worrysome enough. Globalisation, you would think, would be helping break down the barriers between cultures, but it doesn't seem to be happening.
I agree with Salami in that there is a correlation between crime and the simple poverty of the area, but I disagree with him in that he seems to be implying that that is the sole reason. There is a distrust between different cultures, and it isn't helping. |
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