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What kind of OP is this??saw a documentary about immigration in Paris
ooh oh
saw a documentary about immigration in Paris
ooh oh
You rarely find the truth on television.I suspect you're correct. A couple of things really worry me about this:
1 - Of course the idea that Western culture and society is at risk.
2 - The fact that it's so danged hard to find out what's really going on.
On point 2: For whatever reasons, political correctness, government officials with hidden agendas, corrupt media, who knows, it seems like this is a situation (one of many), in which it's really hard to get the real facts.
You rarely find the truth on television.
Just got back from Paris yesterday, where I stayed with my wife's cousin, who is French, and her family. It's an international city like London or New York so there is a lot of evidence of immigration. However the only signs I saw of it losing its culture was the insidious march of American habits, in speech and in diet. In rural Brittany, where I spend two weeks every year, the rhythm and style of life seems pretty timeless. That's why I like it in fact.I suspect you're correct. A couple of things really worry me about this:
1 - Of course the idea that Western culture and society is at risk.
2 - The fact that it's so danged hard to find out what's really going on.
On point 2: For whatever reasons, political correctness, government officials with hidden agendas, corrupt media, who knows, it seems like this is a situation (one of many), in which it's really hard to get the real facts.
you noticedTHIS ONE?
Spot on, that's what has ruined the UK; a McDonald's on every street corner; bars instead of pubs, coffee instead of tea, cold lager instead of ale.Just got back from Paris yesterday, where I stayed with my wife's cousin, who is French, and her family. It's an international city like London or New York so there is a lot of evidence of immigration. However the only signs I saw of it losing its culture was the insidious march of American habits, in speech and in diet. In rural Brittany, where I spend two weeks every year, the rhythm and style of life seems pretty timeless. That's why I like it in fact.