Why I dislike multiculturalism - it is a complete one way sham:
The bustling East London neighbourhood that feels like you're living in Bangladesh
More than half the residents are Bangladeshi in this corner of East London, and for many it feels like home
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The best thing about living in Shadwell is you are living with people like you,” says a local who has lived and traded in the area for more than 20 years. The heartland of the Bangladeshi community in London falls within the borough of Tower Hamlets, where over 40 per cent of people are Bangladeshi. In Shadwell North, that figure rises to 54.7 per cent.
“It was a good area to live in before and it is now, but things have changed. Before there were less people and it wasn’t as crowded. The area used to be quieter and cleaner but these things have changed too.” (you can say that again)
“The shops, restaurants, mosques and everything in the area caters to the the Bangladeshi community and there is a strong sense of community.”
Local Imam Ibrahim Ali, 27 from the Ashaadibi Centre said the congregation is largely Bangladeshi with Somali and Arab Muslims coming to join prayers too. Ibrahim said: “The mosque does what it can by putting on activities for men and women in the community especially the youth because there aren't many youth centres or opportunities.”
He added: “People in this area are treated like second class citizens, they are living in crowded houses and there is a lack of opportunity and role models in the area. I think the lack of opportunity will see young people leave the area over the years." (Well, you form ghettos, what did you expect?)
https://www.mylondon.news/news/east-london-news/bustling-east-london-neighbourho...Why go to the West to play Bangladeshi, to be with Bangladeshis? Same for all the ghetto-forming third worlders.