One of the big topics in the news this morning, was our governments plan to counter terrorism in
There’s a fundamental misconception underlying this approach. It’s the same misconception that underlies the whole problem of global terrorism if you ask me. For some inexplicable reason we always think that our point of view is the only right point of view. And if people do not warm to our point of view, then that is probably because we haven’t explained ourselves well enough or perhaps because they are just plain stupid. And from this perspective, the proposed solution makes perfect sense. So what then is the problem? The answer I think is twofold.
First of all I don’t think the best way to let people warm to you, is to overwhelm them with your point of view. I don’t think the 7/7 bombers did what they did because they did not feel they understood
Secondly, if we really want to explain what it is to be British, then maybe we should try and present a more fair view of what we really are, and especially what historic role Britain has played in world events. Maybe in stead of painting a picture of the gallant knights of the west, we should be more honest about the exploitation that took place in imperial
But most of all it would educate the white British population on what it means to be British, and to take responsibility for the fact that alongside many good and positive aspects, there are darker sides as well. And maybe when white British people finally understand what it has meant to others that they are British, will they finally appreciate how they are perceived in the current era. So yes, let’s have compulsory lessons on what it means to be British. But let’s invite others to tell us what it means to be British, in stead of us telling others. Let’s just shut up and listen, in stead of talk.