So? People have to live somewhere. Immigrant communities traditionally congregate in an area at first - it is usually the poorer areas where they are placed. No need for panic just yet though - according to the last census the UK remains about 85% "white British"
Its not about "race" as you and the others keep trying to make it so...It is about ideologies.
If they where communist, or any other ism that seemed harmful to the greater whole I would point out the same things.
As it is they have a game plan, and a doctrine that is very consistent one that they follow.
"They" always claim things are censored. I just watched that c lip so it isn't. I didn't see an attack, even though they added scary music to the bit when he was talking to local youth
ok not censored good to know.
we must have watched a different clip. they did say that parts where not shown, and that they felt and were as it was filmed being boxed in.
And then we have this from the Gatestone Institute -
"No-go zones can be defined as Muslim-dominated neighborhoods that are de facto off limits to non-Muslims due to a number of factors, including the lawlessness, insecurity or religious intimidation that often pervades these areas."
I'll say again - I've worked and socialised in some the places mentioned. I used to live in one! They are not "no-go" areas. Just because a right-wing American think tank says so, it doesn't make it true
its not what they or I think its what is shown,,,What about the other people who say its true...you know like the ones in the clips shown.
Lets review, you big, a system instructor and not female, and yet you dont understand why it is that you dont find some of the same problems that others do?
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The Gatestone Institute" is a New York-based advocacy organization that is tied to neoconservative and other right-wing networks in the United States and Europe.[1] Chaired by John Bolton, a former Bush administration diplomat and a conservative foreign policy hardliner, Gatestone is a clearinghouse for right-wing commentaries on national security, the Middle East, and Islam, as well as a convener of high-dollar events on security and energy issues. It is an offshoot of the neoconservative Hudson Institute. The institute was founded in 2011 by Nina Rosenwald, an heiress of the Sears Roebuck empire who has been a key philanthropic backer of anti-Muslim groups and individuals in the United States.
I happened to use this site as it seemed the most innocuous, the info you provided, good to know....Ok we know who backs the site....
Is the information not correct?