Summary:
Ten years ago, the Manchester area became the scene of racial riots between the white and Asian communities. An evaluation of the riots revealed that the underlying cause was the parallel lives the two societies led. Another report claimed that Asian people had chosen to live apart instead of mixing with the white community. Recent studies, however, question the conclusions of the initial reports. The writer of the article travels to the Greater Manchester area to find out where the truth lays. His conclusion is that the first reports were too simplistic in their conclusions but he also found evidence of a segregated community.
Reaction:The fact that there were race riots in the UK in the twenty first century is shockingly enough but it is the conclusions in the reports that made things worse! The British right used these findings to point the finger at the immigrants and I think the white community felt comforted by the conclusions; so it isn’t our fault because they, the others, don’t want to live in our neighbourhood. It is not much different in our country though, in my opinion it has become more and more accepted to utter your (unfounded) opinion about ethnic groups here.