flamer84
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Ah, so you're also in the UK? How do you feel or perceive the hate for all migrants among some here? Fringe elements who've spoken ill of all migrants, including Romanians such as yourself. To me, I cannot differentiate between the incorrect tribalism against Romanians or Bulgarians here and the same kind seen in Eastern Europe for the migrants there.
And please don't tell me that it's okay when you do it because they're brown and they jumped a fence, whereas you're there legally, plenty from these countries were here illegally before it became legal, and the moral distinction is void especially when the reaction among locals to them is paralleled.
I'm not really bothered.I've not been confronted directly but indirectly,it's pretty much in the air but it's their country so I took a calculated risk coming here,nobody forced me to do it,I can't force no one to 'love' me nor do I intend that.I do think that legal procedures are very important because they create the whole picture.If some Romanians were there illegally they were in small numbers not a full mass invasion like the one witnessed today from Africa/ME today.And we have the problem on non integrated eralier muslim arrivals,adding more migrants in a economic precarious Europe won't help.
We are talking about literacy rate of Pakistani and eastern European immigrant in uk and their preferences or approach toward education/business..this might be interesting for you
https://yougov.co.uk/news/2013/06/24/british-attitudes-its-pakistani-diaspora/
Looking at the words and phrases below, which ones, if any, do you associate MOST with people from [an African/ an Eastern European/ a Pakistani] background living in Britain today?
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we also asked the British public what sort of characteristics they most associate with migrants from Pakistani, African and Eastern European backgrounds. Specifically, we asked a nationally representative sample from our survey panel to select 4 to 5 options from a list of 14 words or phrases.
Again, there’s good news and bad. As Figure 2 shows, compared with people from an African or Eastern European background, Pakistanis are significantly more likely to be seen as keeping to their own by the wider British population.
However, the community is also seen as playing a more positive economic role overall compared with the other groups.
Pakistanis are seen as hard-working as well as more entrepreneurial and less likely to be either leaning on the state or a drain on the economy than the other groups.
Interestingly, they are also seen as less threatening in general and less corrupt than Eastern Europeans.[/I]
Have you got Romanian or polish GF? You keep defending them even when they are insulting your own kind
That's a poll not a viable statistic...they could have interviewd British Pakistanis for all we know and it's irelevant.Working in recruitment I see British politicos smearing EE while British firms rally to recruite them en masse from menial jobs to top ones.