Originally Posted by FunkyDexter
Broadly I agree with you. Certainly, in the UK at the moment, we have an increasing problem with some sectors of our society that haven't made any effort to get along at all, although I still think they're a tiny minority despite what the Daily Mail would have us belive. If you don't make an effort to get along, you can't really expect to get along.
But I also think that a country can benefit greatly by adopting aspects of various immigrants'. I lived in St Marys, which is a predominantly South Asian area of Southampton, for several years and absolutley loved it. It's a bit grotty in places but I loved sights, sounds and colours. In particular, the Siekh New Year procession has to be seen to be believed. My Step Nan lives in a predominantly West Indian are of London and, again, I love immersing myself in that culture (particularly the food:) )
I also think that we do have human responsibility to respect immigrants' rights to practice their culture openly, provided that they don't directly conflict with our own. And particularly when they're refugees from a situation we were instrumental in creating.
Us Brits don't have a very good record of integrating into other nations cultures. Neither do the US. So we probably shouldn't be preaching.