The Race Wars RE: Tower Hamlets Now and Then
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Jews yes
Black yes
Students yes
Bengalis Yes
White Yes
Polish Yes
Yuppies No
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I am from E14 and proud it has such ethnic diversity (I am in the English minority in Tower Hamlets). A bit offtopic I saw some of your videos, it was interesting what you had to say about East India Dock Road, I had no idea about some of the stuff you brought up.
I am a musician and a student so no night shifts for me... yet. But I have had to do concerts on Sundays if that counts :)
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everyone in England would have been an immigrant at some point, because its a big island
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"England would be nothing without immigrants" False, England was always great long before the immigrants showed up..thats how a handful of Brits managed to control a country the size of India
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Religion survives only through evil social pressures and discrimination.
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People fear other ethnic groups which are unknown to them.
From my experience religious discrimination is most severe inside ethnic communities i.e. the muslims maybe some african christians.
That promotes segregation which has to stop.
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Whilst it is true that algebra is said to be tracable to Diophantus, the mathematics ascribed to him was extremely basic and ad hoc. Al-Khawarizmi brought about structure to it and formulated algebra as we know it and which we simply cannot do without today. His book "al-Jabr wal-muqabala" still rests as amongst the earliest on the subject and it is from the word "al-Jabr" that you get the English word "algebra".
The the fact stands that there has been overwhelming Muslim influence in the UK.
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Algebra was performed three millenia BC. There is now way he was the first.
Most people agree that Diophantus was the father of algebra and that all the evidence suggests this is the case.
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al-Khawarzimi (d. 850) was a famous mathematician and astronomer. He accomplished the oldest works on Arithmetic and Algebra being the first to introduce the digit "zero". One of his works is called "al-Jabr wal-muqabala" and it is from "al-Jabr" here that you get the word Algebra.
Jabir bin Hayyan (d. 815) is recognised as the father of modern Chemistry. He introduced experimental research in chemical sciences. He was also a great Sufi scholar being a disciple of the sage Ja`far as-Sadiq.
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It is not what you term "Islamic propaganda". Ibn Sina/Avicenna (d. 1037), a renowned Muslim scientist, produced a book called ash-Shifa. It discusses natural sciences including Metaphysics, Astronomy, Geometry and Psychology. His influence and rank is such that George Sarton, an authority on the history of science, wrote in the "Introduction to the History of Science":
"For a thousand years he has retained his original renown as one of the greatest thinkers and medical scholars in history."
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Considering that most Muslims do not know anything about the influence of Islam in Western Europe, I don't expect someone outside the faith to know.
Yes, a lot of things did come from other parts of the world but even they reached the UK via Muslim states.
This information has been made available manly by non-Muslim historians and experts for example. "Gardens" with flowers, plants and decorations originate from Muslim Spain. "Gardens" used to be where the "garbage" was thrown in the UK.
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7:48 lmao
Immigration is a fact of life. In the 21st century people from all countries will come to England and people from England will move out. History has proved this time and time again. England just needs to make sure that it preserves its culture and heritage and also immigration needs to slow down so that immigrant communities fully integrate themselves into society. Then it's all fine. My best mates are from immigrant backgrounds and London has the best looking girls in the world!
Good stuff
lion2010 4 years ago
thanks man
babarouge 4 years ago
At the end it was funny, im giving this a 5 star
Oranjee1089 4 years ago
I'm glad you realised that after all, who cares when the women are cute!
babarouge 4 years ago