Mass Immigration and its affect in local communities
In some areas, mass immigration has had a severe detrimental effect on the existing population, often compounding already existing problems, like housing (pushing up prices for buying and rental), healthcare, services offered to the community (shutting down of youth centres and groups, opening of services for migrants), education, and even the local shopping facilities.
I don’t consider it racist to speak about these problems, it is problems we are having owing to the sheer volume of people, and people of certain nationalities. It isn’t their fault individually, but it has caused a huge problem within the community. Some people have chosen to use my views to air their racism, that wasn’t my intention!
Please take a look at http://www.youtube.com/forgottenenglishman (have now inserted vids below!) and listen to my rants. These are the everyday problems I encountered living in NW London. I will make more, I have plenty more to add, not just about immigration, but also the problems involving crime and anti-social behaviour, and the forgotten class of the law abiding working briton, as such, we are often overlooked.
The Forgotten Englishman
Tags: asylum seekers, eastern european, english, foreigners, london, mass immigration, migrants, polish, refugees
November 30, 2007 at 10:05 am
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November 30, 2007 at 11:47 am
Here is another video rant, about the segregation of certain groups in London.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEpFQtGq1XQ
Segregation is never a good thing. It enforces the ideal that everybody is different, and must be treated as such. Children are growing up, learning intolerance to anyone who is from another walk of life, be it a religion or a race.
People, radical muslims in particular, must stop treating non muslims as the enemy, and learn to understand that EVERYBODY, not just muslims, ahve the right to a religion of way of life.
INTOLERANCE. That is what I faced in London.
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