[In Response to Covenant]
Heh... Thank you. I'm always rather hesitant towards posting things like that. It does make me wonder if I am going hysterical, and that I am causing a scene or being pathetic. It is, after all, effectively a grown meatball crying on the internet. But, after a while, it becomes so much that you have to offload it somewhere. It is, after all, the things that I can see. It is one way to cope, writing about it. It is a great, big, cleaning whinge. It is also one way to react and relate to the memes, as it were, many of which are quite hurtful, but many others are mainly hurtful because of the truth in them. It is giving one's impression from the thick of it, and I like to think that it could help.
I do agree. My class background means that I have heard both the worst (and the best) about the poor. However, in the reaction to Donald Trump's victory, it has gotten downright uncomfortable. In such an environment, it is hardly a wonder that they are prepared to support a candidate strongly out of spite and tiredness.
I did not mention it in the post, but the worst part of the integration failure and the unwillingness to ask any sort of blame from migrants that will not 'play nice' is that they are taking space and resources from the migrants that do play nice, the migrants that would be an asset, and would need the protection most. Further, they also end up having to share the backlash against those groups that will not behave themselves.
As for the last, well... Thank you. Those were kind words. A lot of people maintain that a country is just an imaginary thing, something ungenuine, and not something quite worth bothering with. I disagree. I think that a nation state matters precisely because it is an idea, an imagination. Administration, safety and the rule of law is not a natural state, it is the result of hard work to maintain it, and it is frightfully difficult to build. I know that I my homeland is simply the patch of earth that I happened to be born on, but I quite like it. It is part of me, and I am part of it, and it is an idea and an entity worth keeping, worth protecting, or at the very least, worth continuing to support.
I am not a cultural relativitist. I believe that this place is one of the better societies on earth, at least in so much as it suits me (like it should, for I am native to it), and I think that it should stay that way.