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In a multicultural Western country is it fair to say?

There's only one race that forms a nation but varietion in shades?

I don't really see much difference between me and other British born and raised people here in the uk, living in London.
Especially when you're 3rd or 4th generation of diaspora...
But that could just be me personally...

My colouring yes... But culturally no!
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CharlesRomsey · 61-69, M
The one thing that pees me off about our country is that racial origin is still an issue: I consider myself to be English. However I have Welsh, Irish, Romany & French in my genes: my favourite cuisine is Italian, I speak languages fluently, including French, German, Ancient Greek and Latin. Bulgaria and Cyprus are my favourite holiday destinations, along with the USA. My first childhood friends' parents came across on the Windrush, and I lost my virginity with a girl whose parents came from Barbados. The only time I consider my nationhood relevant is when it comes to Foreign Affairs.