It reminds me of PRISM, Loud Whispers. We agree that it wasn't a security threat because everyone thought it was happening already
I disagree with you on a next level of disagreement.
and if you answered such a poll in an extremist fashion fairly few muslims are going to think this will be consequence free.
I was quoting the poll, how is quoting the poll extremist? You're not being terribly clear. Can you please clarify?
We're not going to get away from ethnic identities any time soon, as this is a case of family ties. Take the Woolwich killing. The two bits i remember are "overthrow your governments, they don't care about you", and something on the lines of his people dying and suffering. It's not always a case of racial hatred, though it can arise, it's fairly easy to realize such conditions have arisen with all dominant civilizations, but unfortunately when you play up the equality rhetoric as is necessary in today's world people will expect you to live up to it.
Ok, let's look at his declared motivation for murdering Lee:
"The only reason we have killed this man today is because Muslims are dying daily by British soldiers.
"And this British soldier is one. It is an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.
"By Allah, we swear by the almighty Allah we will never stop fighting you until you leave us alone.
"So what if we want to live by the Sharia in Muslim lands? Why does that mean you must follow us and chase us and call us extremists and kill us?
If you are trying to say this was ethnically motivated, you'd be wrong. Both suspects were British Nigerians and born into Christian families, both grew up in Muslim communities and both tried justifying their murderous act with the plight of Afghan Muslims. It was very much a visible symptom of the conflicts being brewed by these segregated cultures enabling a second generation of people who have better attached themselves to their foreign cultural identity instead of their native one, and view their native culture with no esteem.
As for the culture, i haven't yet noticed any great degradation. I wouldn't say Islamic culture is growing stronger here, at any rate. Culture should be allowed to change, and while i could get into all the reasons it should be kept, preserved and remembered the point still stands.
You haven't explained your point at all, I would greatly appreciate it if you could bring up some of those reasons as to why no efforts should be made to preserve any culture or why the opposite should happen - you may know things I do not. The culture isn't changing, it's disappearing.