Mohamed Miah | the-narratives.com
A reflection on the myth of “integration” and the hypocrisy of modern politics.
So now the right-wing politicians are spinning a new narrative — integration.
Do they not realise that they are the ones who created the very divisions they’re complaining about?
Back in the 60s, 70s, 80s and even 90s, governments and councils kept people separated by design. In cities like Southampton, Asians lived in one area, Black families in another, and White families elsewhere. People were afraid to mix — not because they didn’t want to — but because racism was everywhere.
Our elders tried to fit in. They wore the top hats, waistcoats, and suits, hoping to be accepted. But no matter how much they tried, they still ended up being called the P-word or N-word. And now, three generations later, these same politicians ask, “What happened to integration?”
Look at America. Look at where the Black communities live and where the White ones are. What happened to integration there?
There used to be genuine unity in places like India, the Middle East, and across Asia — until colonialism came and carved up nations, planting the seeds of division that still poison us today.
You — the Robert Jenricks, Nigel Farages, Kemi Badenochs, Suella Bravermans, Priti Patels, Tommy Robinsons, Donald Trumps, and conservatives the world over — have spent decades fanning the flames of racism to keep your power intact.
You manufactured separation, and now you blame us for not integrating?
You can label Muslims however you like, but deep down, you’re afraid of one thing:
Islam is the only system that truly breaks these divides.
Step into any mosque in the world — you’ll find White, Brown, and Black brothers standing shoulder to shoulder, equal before Allah. Because when the religion was perfected, the Prophet ﷺ said:
“There is no difference between an Arab and a non-Arab, or a Black and a White, except in piety.”
Satan was the first racist.
And every racist who continues his legacy is not following any faith — they’re following satanism.
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