Thanks for your input.
If the 1st generation of immigrants to Europe were of a lower socioeconomic strata- Then why do we see the same with the 2nd/3rd generations, where they too have similar problems within Europe.
I would think the children of 1st generation would have access to better education and a chance to melt within the culture.
Like I said in my 1st post about colonial rule and also about how America is made of different people....While Europe is "almost" uniform...
Hence when "new people" started coming in they faced a lot of racism....With a lot of slurs, attacks ...Hence the 1st generation didnt actually allow their children to "melt in" instead the fear alienated them to form their own communities on which they relied and lived in...their own world....with the "locals" only guessing what the "new people" ...curiosity and speculation is not a good mixture!
Worse part was these small group eventually became "established" in their own fields....business (sweets shop/ restaurants/ car garages), taxi drivers and so on.....eventually made their kids do the same...Many didnt send their kids to school or some just dropped out coz they couldnt tolerate the racism....Govt did nothing back then to curb it...and now its doing too much to brush everything under the rug!
THEN these people start sponsoring their nieces, nephews and marrying their kids to relatives in Pakistan to bring in more forces for their "businesses" or in the same line of work...Coz no references were built....
And then comes the welfare system....and its loop holes! I dont know much about it but seriously it needs to be amended to patch those loop holes...Apparently once upon a time in Wales kids hitting 18 were almost guaranteed an apartment of some kind...spoiling kids that young ended up with more demands...Then collage loans dont need to be paid if you earn lower than a certain wage bracket so why on earth would anyone wanna get highly educated and spend ages in paying loans when you can be a cashier and keep all your pay?!
These kind of loop holes were found and abused to cause a even larger lazy not very educated class of its own!
AND THEN comes the crazy wacko dudes.... some backstreet Mullah for god knows which slap he received as a kid goes around and preaches crap!
NOT MANY broke these stereotypes! I met an "aunty" in the plane who was boasting they have been in UK for 30 yrs yet she doesnt know English! That was my first shock as we never really mingled much with the desis in UK...
However ,we do have the "next few immigrants" that came in as professionals.....this wave is a working class which doesnt have time to worry about problems, usually living in mixed neighborhoods where "problems" are rare to non existing....Many dont get "interviewed" or the little things they do dont hit major news in media....and everyone is painted by the same brush that is cherry picked by media (lower income families or literally that "1st generation which didnt settle well and their descendants")
I'm not sure socio economic differences are the explanation for this. In Britain many of those who have run away to join ISIS are the sons of doctors who went to top private schools.
I dont think that accounts for many...MANY mostly were spoilt kids who were sucking from everywhere from parents to the system....There were also many from just normal families apparently the recruiter was some really good fanatic who managed to tap in every class!
Maybe if people did a better job of being a parent instead of making big cash....Maybe Europe needs to bring back disciplining kids! Although abuse should not be tolerated though:
Discipline in Tudor schools was savage. The teacher often had a stick with birch twigs attached to it. Boys were hit with the birch twigs on their bare buttocks.
UK,France, and Sweden are in for a load of trouble if immigrants are unwilling to assimilate.
U.S and Canada is a special case. We don't have many Muslims I think it's around 1% in the U.S.
I can't imagine if the scenario was reversed and you had white western Christians immigrating to let's say Saudi Arabia or Egypt and was unwilling to assimilate or even try to conform to there norms.
secularism and respect for ones customs is the best.
THAT should also be applied to the Muslims immigrating to Europe...Respect is a 2 -way street you cant demand it without showing some in return...Sadly many Muslims think it can be demanded out by force as their grandparents saw when they first arrived (skinheads style)