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Anonymous
>>243250 That doesn't mean it's right. First, there's nothing wrong with multiple cultures or communities sharing the same geographic space. Second, cultures evolve, change, spread, pass away, whatever. Anglo-saxon culture has no exclusive, sacrosanct right to exist in the British Isles. A hundred years from now, it'll have evolved, if it evolves in an Arab direction, whatever. One day all of it- British culture, Arab culture, whatever, will seem as ancient and monumental and laughable as Babylonian culture, or even as mysterious and indecipherable as the Indus River Valley culture.
History works like that, no culture stands as its master even when it rules the politics of the whole world. Long view, even a few generations, trying to hold on to some abstract you call "British culture" (or any culture) is futile and elicits some sort of a smirk from whatever higher power there is.
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