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    Multiculturalism has failed in Britain -Cameron

    (Reuters) - State multiculturalism has failed and left young Muslims vulnerable to radicalization, Prime Minister David Cameron will say on Saturday, arguing for a more active policy to heal divisions and promote Western values.

    Cameron, in a speech to a security conference in Munich, will argue that Britain and other European nations need to "wake up to what is happening in our countries" as well as tackling terrorism through military operations overseas.

    "It is time to turn the page on the failed policies of the past," he will say, according to extracts from his speech released by his office.

    "So first, instead of ignoring this extremist ideology, we -- as governments and societies -- have got to confront it, in all its forms."

    His comments echo those made by German leader Angela Merkel last year and reflect a push by European governments to better integrate immigrants, given persistent domestic tensions between different cultures.

    Conservative leader Cameron will also deny that cuts to defence spending as part of efforts to tackle a record budget deficit mean that Britain was retreating from an "activist" global role.

    "That is the complete reversal of the truth," he will say. "Yes, we are dealing with the deficit, but we are also making sure our defences are strong."

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    Aides say his comments on multiculturalism and radicalization give a direction of travel for future policy, and it remains unclear how the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition intend to turn his vision into a reality.

    Critics point out that Western foreign policy in the Middle East and beyond, not just a clash of cultures at home, has played a big part in stirring up anti-Western sentiment.

    "Under the doctrine of state multiculturalism, we have encouraged different cultures to live separate lives, apart from each other and the mainstream," Cameron will say.

    "We have failed to provide a vision of society to which they feel they want to belong ... All this leaves some young Muslims feeling rootless."

    Some members of Cameron's centre-right Conservative party, activists in right-wing movements and some voters believe that Britain has become a safe haven for people with anti-Western political views.

    Others argue this tolerant approach is the lifeblood of any open and thriving democracy, fearing a crackdown on civil liberties would undermine the kind of society the government was seeking to establish.

    Cameron said it was time to replace Britain's "passive tolerance" with an "active, muscular liberalism" to send a message that life in Britain revolves around certain key values such as freedom of speech, equal rights and the rule of law.

    "A passively tolerant society ... stands neutral between different values," he will say. "A genuinely liberal country does much more. It believes in certain values and actively promotes them."

    (Editing by Jon Hemming)

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    Yes, I'd say Britain's state sponsored multi-culturalism has been a failure. Merckel in Germany said it a couple weeks ago. Australia is dealing with it.

    I know a quite a few Brits from London to Scotland who tell me what's happening in the UK.

    Now, just look ahead 20 years. 50 years.

    I want to make it clear that multi-culturalism is not about race.

    It's about this: The former leader of Singapore.
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    Singapore's Lee: 'we can integrate all religions and races except Islam'

    Lee Kuan Yew ranks as one of the most successful statesmen of the 20th century, having led Singapore to independence, and built a thriving prosperous mini-state with a world class economy, out of an ethnically diverse population. He retired as the world's longest serving prime minister, and at 87 years of age, has little to lose in speaking his mind.
    American Thinker Blog: Singapore's Lee: 'we can integrate all religions and races except Islam. American Thinker Blog: Singapore's Lee: 'we can integrate all religions and races except Islam'

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    I fucking hate all mainstream religions...they cause nothing but problems across the globe

    HSBC even started a specific mortgage program for Muslims so they don't have to pay interest on home loans...fucking rediculous
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Smoothy View Post
    It's about this: The former leader of Singapore.
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    American Thinker Blog: Singapore's Lee: 'we can integrate all religions and races except Islam. American Thinker Blog: Singapore's Lee: 'we can integrate all religions and races except Islam'
    I didn't know much about the guy until you posted this. Wow, this guy is was interesting piece of work. I can;t wait to get home and look up more info about him.
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    Singapore is a fairly tolerant place, yet they don't put up with bullshit from trouble makers of any nationality or religion. They seem welcoming to people from anywhere around the globe, yet expect everyone to show respect for their society, culture, and laws.

    I remember an 18 year old American punk getting his ass cained for vandalism about 15-20 years ago. It seemed harsh at the time, but he survived w/out any permanent injury and probably hasn't spray painted very many cars or buildings since then. I imagine EU and the USA could learn a lot from them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LAM View Post
    I fucking hate all mainstream religions...they cause nothing but problems across the globe

    HSBC even started a specific mortgage program for Muslims so they don't have to pay interest on home loans...fucking rediculous







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