I didn't say it was our problem at all. I am simply pointing out there are constructive ways to fix the problem, and unconstructive ways to "fix" the problem.
I don't agree with building specific schools for them just as I don't believe in Christian or Catholic schools. We are a multicultural society and everyone should be happy going to school together.
Think about this, why would someone happily living in a country where they're respected and they respect others, want to commit acts of terror or otherwise anti-social behaviour against the people that make them happy?
It's simple logic. If someone is hated and ostracized they're not going to be happy and are more likely to do crazy things.
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