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<blockquote data-quote="Lowland1" data-source="post: 7670767" data-attributes="member: 66524"><p>My wife knows plenty of people of Indian origin have moved from Kenya to the UK. Based on religion Hindu's, Sikhs and Christians blend in with no problems and in a generation are just dark British people and generally do pretty well for themselves. Unfortunately that's not the case for Muslims they are dragged down by a seventh century religion that's at odds with the society they've joined. They are trying to cling onto something that's gone and have become insular hence the tendency for extremism as a reaction to a failure to move forward in society. Immigration should only be allowed if those coming in are prepared to accept the values of the society they are joining.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lowland1, post: 7670767, member: 66524"] My wife knows plenty of people of Indian origin have moved from Kenya to the UK. Based on religion Hindu's, Sikhs and Christians blend in with no problems and in a generation are just dark British people and generally do pretty well for themselves. Unfortunately that's not the case for Muslims they are dragged down by a seventh century religion that's at odds with the society they've joined. They are trying to cling onto something that's gone and have become insular hence the tendency for extremism as a reaction to a failure to move forward in society. Immigration should only be allowed if those coming in are prepared to accept the values of the society they are joining. [/QUOTE]
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