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I agree with the multiculturalism part, didn't know about the Tony Blair connection. The problem with these divided communities in Europe is that they're NOT GRATEFUL to the host countries and eventually want to spread their own values. It's a double standard: They want the host to be TOLERANT of their values but are extremely INTOLERANT of the host's values. It should be the other way around. It's like inviting someone to into your house and they start smacking you around for the way you live.
Forced diversity is an abomination. People don't have to live neck to neck with others that are so different from them. Look at Iraq, the borders were drawn by the French and the British forcing different tribes and sects to live together. They're still blowing up each other to this day without US's help. People should reject this melting-pot theology bullshit and start respecting borders, respecting boundaries and respecting each other.
Nigel Farage has suggested support for multiculturalism is to blame for the Westminster attack.
The former Ukip leader claimed the political support for multiculturalism had created a "fifth column" of terror supporters in Western societies.
Mr Farage argued this was the fault of former British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, claiming his government ordered “search parties” to track down immigrants from around the world to bring to the UK.
Mr Farage, who has forged a blossoming relationship with President Donald Trump in recent months, said the atrocity strengthened Mr Trump’s arguments for creating more extreme vetting for immigrants coming to the US.
Mr Farage, who has forged a blossoming relationship with President Donald Trump in recent months, said the atrocity strengthened Mr Trump’s arguments for creating more extreme vetting for immigrants coming to the US.
He continued: "The problem with multiculturalism is that it leads to divided communities. It's quite different to multi-racialism. That's fine, that can work very happily and extremely well. But we've finished up with very divided communities.
"I'm sorry to say that we have now a fifth column living inside these European countries. Surely an American audience seeing this horrendous thing happening in Westminster should start to say to itself that when Donald Trump tries to put in place vetting measures, he is doing it to protect your country."
Mr Farage attacked protesters in Fifth Avenue in New York and in wider America, saying: "Frankly, if you open your door to uncontrolled immigration from Middle Eastern countries, you are inviting in terrorism."
I agree with the multiculturalism part, didn't know about the Tony Blair connection. The problem with these divided communities in Europe is that they're NOT GRATEFUL to the host countries and eventually want to spread their own values. It's a double standard: They want the host to be TOLERANT of their values but are extremely INTOLERANT of the host's values. It should be the other way around. It's like inviting someone to into your house and they start smacking you around for the way you live.
Forced diversity is an abomination. People don't have to live neck to neck with others that are so different from them. Look at Iraq, the borders were drawn by the French and the British forcing different tribes and sects to live together. They're still blowing up each other to this day without US's help. People should reject this melting-pot theology bullshit and start respecting borders, respecting boundaries and respecting each other.
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