ANSWER HONESTLY - How would a ww2 Brittish soldier would feel if he saw this picture?

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It's London btw

Thousands of Muslims gath 009
 
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I asked chat gpt and this was the answer

Possible Reactions:​

  1. Positive Acceptance:
    • Gratitude for Diversity: Some soldiers might feel proud that their sacrifices helped build a society open to people from around the world.
    • Acknowledgment of Allies: Many might remember fighting alongside soldiers from across the British Empire, including Muslims, Sikhs, Hindus, and others, and see their descendants as part of Britain.
    • Embracing Change: They might appreciate how the UK has evolved into a multicultural society reflecting global connections.
  2. Mixed Feelings or Resistance:
    • Sense of Nostalgia: Some might feel discomfort or sadness due to changes that challenge their memories of Britain during their youth.
    • Challenges with Adaptation: They might struggle with the rapid pace of cultural change, which could feel unfamiliar or alienating.
  3. Nuanced Reflection:
    • Understanding Historical Legacy: A soldier might connect Britain’s imperial history and war alliances to modern demographics, recognizing continuity rather than division.
    • Focus on Shared Values: Instead of fixating on demographic changes, they might prioritize common values like freedom, justice, and opportunity that they fought to defend
 
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He would probably mass shot them if he had a gun then khms
 
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Disgust, but all the WW2 vets fighting against the nazi regime are in hell.
 
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