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Culture War Roundup for the week of August 17, 2026

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Fundamentally this just an Anglo belief and a an assumption that assimilation is possible. The English write down rules and assume reasonable people follow the rules if you tell them what the rules are.

The asylum seekers are starting from a distant culture place. So you need to mitigate their culture by being reasonable and giving them a clear statement of the rule which they will all follow because you told them the rule.

This is entirely culturally within how an Anglo believes the world functions. Problem is I think it’s mistake theory to believe asylum seekers will accept your laws if you just tell them the rule to follow.

The craziest part is out of all countries, UK should be the one who know how to assimilate or at least integrate distinct culture into their own sociaty, afterall, this is how they manage their British Empire and how they managed to have a Prime Minister of Indian descent who looks and feels anthing but British

I mean in Europe, despite all the gloom and doom about the UK, I'd argue that the integration of foreigners has actually gone better than in other states. That's the whole reason people cross the channel.

Integration is not synonymous with positive outcomes.

For example, the 'intermarriage' (few of these people are literally marrying) rate of Afro-Caribbeans is extremely high (43%) but they also commit something like 10x as much violent crime. They are integrating into the native underclass, and the native underclass are integrating into them.

The demographics of the small boat migrants suggest they will have both low intermarriage rates and very high crime rates.

I'd argue that the integration of foreigners has actually gone better than in other states.

I don't know how anyone with even the most passing familiarity with the grooming gangs scandal can possibly believe this. If this is what "better" looks like, I'd hate to see the countries that have done worse than the UK, in your book.

I think the primary reason so many "asylum seekers" cross the channel is because they know the UK will provide them with generous state benefits more or less indefinitely, and that they will be able to commit crimes with impunity, only receiving the occasional slap on the wrist.

That's the whole reason people cross the channel.

I'd say the whole reason is money. Immigrants who actually want to integrate are a pretty rare sight. Even in intra-European migration.