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Interesting points.


Multiculturalism means many things to many different people. From each ones perspective, each may be right.


However whilst we should be proud as a nation to have so much variety and peoples living here, society as a whole should and must adhere to common bonds that bind us all together. Perhaps the democratic tradition and freedom is one aspect.


As the post says "Last week, Sikh men in Southall stood defending a mosque whilst Muslims prayed". Any cases of it being the other way around ??


Im first generation British and love my country. I feel I am English with a Punjabi heritage of which I am proud of. I wish some people would stop trying to put me into an "ethnic" box.


MC is the freedom to think and worship...not the demand to impose "alien" values on all...by that I mean female circumcision,sharia zones, forced arranged marriages etc and creating enclaves that are hostile to others.


As the original post states The varying ethnic communities in the UK need to find common ground 


I wonder who is being racist ?


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