Culture and cultural practices are a choice. They are mutable. We should be allowed to be critical of them.
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The man who co-wrote the German episode of Fawlty Towers, which satirised the previous generation's inability to let go of wartime prejudices, is now "racist" and "courting controversy" for stating the bleeding obvious. The modern left's absurd war with reality continues.
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I’m with you 100%
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That's totally ok. One is but being racist unless one looks at such a practice and assume it is practiced in other cultures based on the race of the people associated with those other cultures.
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Please do not taunt us a second time.
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I agree with you. Let's leave the PC aside and face the truth. London is no longer an English city , it's a multi cultural city. Good or bad that's for the British people to decide. Limited immigration is good, brings in talent. Not the rampant takeover of neighborhoods
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Exactly , limited immigration of the talent , not the rabble class always scrambling for the free goodies
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The new rules are we have to like everyone and everything exactly the same or we're labelled an endless list of bad kinds of people and then we are "cancelled". Meanwhile the people doing the cancelling haven't lived one day in the real world with other people.
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