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I once did a study about 200 failed cultures/countries that once were top in the world. Obvious, many factors involved, but one they all had in common was elitism. Riches gained off the backs of the poor, but slowly a middle class of sorts is gained, but that isn't enough for those in power. Slowly through policy they then have to have the meager wealth of the middle class to increase. This creates a two class system or a few rich, the rest poor. Eventually the elite have no where to turn for more wealth, the lower classes revolt. The elite hide behind walls for awhile until overran....revolution...
You would think someone would learn from this, but seems this cycle is non ending. |
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Praising Ted Kennedy? really? lol |
Good job Cameron, he is absolutely right.UK has a Muslim problem, definitely need to take steps to isolate and cut them off and help forge a strong national identity.Too bad we here in the US are stuck with Barry O for two more years, we need a leader with some guts.:damn:
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Forced homogeny always ends in disaster for those doing the forcing. I am doubtful that a Brit, such as Cameron is, would have forgotten that lesson. 'Forging a strong national identity' will blow up in one's face with absolute certainty.
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What about freedom of religion, isn't that what forms a strong national identity? Well, I guess we could start with muslims first and then go after christians, might work afterall. |
He made a very impressive statement but, will he actualy try do anything to change the current policies?
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There are many Western countries that have problems with the immigration of various ethnic groups, Muslims are not the end, measures should be done and should be done on their home turf in the first place and strengthening the infrastructure in affected countries.
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