The Integration Crisis
Looking at why some cultures may be too reluctant to integrate with other cultures.
Many of the Bengali people, whose native tongue is not English, feel very insecure with communicating with other people outside of their own community, especially those who have a strong language barrier. It is unfair to put blame in those who have travelled to the UK with very little education and no means of guidance. But it is also important to understand that some communities may feel a sense of paranoia and protection with keeping their children from integrating. The best solution is not to impose multiculturalism or integration within the communities but to raise awareness of the lack of integration, put fourth educational understanding of diversity and include communities, targeting mainly the communities that do not integrate, into national/international events that promote multiculturalism. Most of all the present generation should be given the opportunity and freedom to choose their own identity. The Asian culture is one that is celebrated within the Western world and is evidently welcomed by the British people, which should encompass a more unified approach to integration. However the more this made obvious to the targeted Asian communities the more likely they are to integrate. But this is an issue which will take time to resolve and will continue to rise with newer objectives and approaches into improving integration.
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