A broader discussion about how what’s happening in the U.K. relates to a broader spread of far right wing nationalism around the world

Mhm, this does happen for the first few generations, yes.

I would disagree. The first generation of Indian and Gurkha people where very open to British culture and integrated well. Windrush integrated within 1 generation.

Past evidence has shown clearly that multi culturalism works better when people want to adapt.

But as they have children, and their children learn English, go to English schools, and go on to English higher education and so on, their children and grandchildren will be immersed in British culture from birth.

If this was the case, why are we seeing more and more British born Islamic terrorists commiting attacks within our country?

Wow, it's almost as if left-wing organizations will tell their members to vote for the most left-leaning candidate.

You know exactly what i was talking about. Don't be facetious.

Labour has shifted so far to the left that even the communists are telling you to vote for them. If that isn't an indication of how far they have swung to the left, i'm not sure any evidence would suffice.

Please tell me which institutions or organizations are engaging in "anti-white rhetoric".

The BBC for one and Labours Diane Abbott as another.

Aditionally, the gender pay gap is real

It absolutely isn't real. Just google around there are countless sources for this.

Let's be clear: paying men and women differently for doing the same, or equivalent, jobs is illegal. Having a gap between average pay for men and women, however, is not.

racial quotas are fair if the organization interacts with people of colour in any meaningful way - which is most of them.

How about we hire the best person for the job, regardless of their sex and race? Let people choose where they want to work.

Yes, working class white males achieving less is a problem that has been observed and confirmed by current mainstream science and it needs to be addressed.

Can you name 1 politician that has brought this up? Or any insitution that has pushed for change in this area (Excluding UCAS)

I generally believe that science-based policy is better than feelings-based policy.

Agreed.

Why do you assume that leftists don't want to address this?

Do i really need to answer this? 2015 -2019's boogie man, the white straight male. To have white guilt and hatred of men is fashionable.

The PMGs are predominantly leftists. There has been absolutely no sign of any of these PMGs caring about white working class men.

Right-leaning Conservative would be my best guess as to your beliefs.

Left learning centrist. Close though.

Well, if you haven't been racially discriminated against it is harder for you to conceptualize what being on the receiving end of racism feels like

Sorry, that's bullshit. It is absolutely possible to understand the extents to which racism effects people. We are told almost daily for one and the levels of white guilt are so fucking high right now i'm surprised the High Sparrow hasn't organised a self flagellation march through London.

If that's the case, then how can black people understand white racism? How can LGBT people understand straight bigotry?

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