| So you make a correlation between being taught in one's own cultural heritage, and fear of the outside world? Could you please expend on this? I can agree that someone who's been taught nothing but is own culture can be, in some cases, ignorant from the outside world, but I dont see how he can develop a phobia and hatred of other cultures.
The cause of Islam's image problem can be laid at the feet of islamic fundamentalist activism, not from the british educational system. Where does islamic fundamentalist activism comes from? We could debate at lenght on this, but my point here is that the british nation shouldn't dilute is own cultural heritage for the sake of dealing with a religion's image problem, since the roots of the problem can be traced directly to this religion's fundamentalism.
In my opinion, its not a perception problem, on the contrary.
...dead white men? |