I generally agree with the first paragraph, there seems to be a historical culture of civility at home, and jingoistic violence abroad among the ordinary people.
Racism rise other factors :
The advent of the internet freeing popoulist voices from civilised (or P.C.) controls.
A post Cold War Back to the Future, return to tribalism via Huntingdonian assaults upon Rootless Cosmopolitanism (in modern terms Multiculturalism, Integration "debate").
The demographics of working class British born youth gangs of Muslim origin, being assimilated into a predatory street culture within a sexualised public sphere with easy access to vulnerable children.
Exposure to South Asian culture of corruption to engage in fraud.
Good point.
Actions speak LOUDER than words.
If the actions are the same, doesn't matter whether the violence is home or abroad, violent words are a lesser problem.
Divide et Impere
I generally agree with the first paragraph, there seems to be a historical culture of civility at home, and jingoistic violence abroad among the ordinary people.
Racism rise other factors :
The advent of the internet freeing popoulist voices from civilised (or P.C.) controls.
A post Cold War Back to the Future, return to tribalism via Huntingdonian assaults upon Rootless Cosmopolitanism (in modern terms Multiculturalism, Integration "debate").
The demographics of working class British born youth gangs of Muslim origin, being assimilated into a predatory street culture within a sexualised public sphere with easy access to vulnerable children.
Exposure to South Asian culture of corruption to engage in fraud.
P.S. I am not Pakistani, but an Indian Muslim.