Of course there should be an Islamic State. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/12/opinion/sunday/post-isis-muslim-homeland.html?rref=collection%2Fsectioncollection%2Fsunday&mtrref=www.nytimes.com&assetType=opinion … This planet is large enough for FAR more regime diversity.
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... There probably needs to be more than one Islamic state just in territory carved out of the United Kingdom, frankly.
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Unfortunately the piece of the UK susceptible to such a state is its capital city...
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London could itself be subdivided though
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Subdivision is sureender of the whole. Only the British could be so ignorant to believe those wanting some would just stop wanting more.
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Maybe, any good advice for Britain now is 'I wouldn't start from here'
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The problems with grooming gangs, jihadism, creeping sharia are already commonplace, the case for fragmentation would be that those problems could be segregated, in the case of tower hamlets where vote fraud assures an islamist candidate it might just be acknowledging reality
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The acknowledge of reality would have to be pure cognitive dissonance to be in-keeping with the times. These things are happening (reality) and not happening (cus we wouldn't let that happen) and are good (their culture) and are bad (reality).
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What do you see the future being in Britain with regard to Islam or what would you do?
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At first - like you said - a division, but that wont last long, ultimately I think Houellebeq's Submission is a fairly good estimate as to the future in that respect. Especially the assimilation into media and education. (Look at Germany)
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I wld have thought division makes the houllebecq scenario less likely than wld be the case from keeping the nations together plus continued migration
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