Mona Pereth wrote:
ToughDiamond wrote:
Leicester's demographics are about 24% Muslim, which often seems like an underestimate to me because in my district and in the town centre it looks more than double that judging by appearances, but no doubt the areas I frequent aren't representative of the whole city, and I'm probably not good at telling the difference between Muslims and Hindus.
Muslims and Hindus and maybe Sikhs? (If the men are wearing turbans and small circular metal bracelets, they are probably Sikhs. If the women are wearing loose-fitting pants and tunics, they are probably Sikhs.) Sikhs often get confused with Muslims by outsiders, resulting in lots of hate crimes against Sikhs too whenever there is a wave of Islamophobia.
Yes there are a few Sikhs, but they're comparatively rare (see below for census results in 2021). I presume they mostly wear turbans, and I don't see many wearing those. I do seem to remember the turbaned chaps like a bit of bling. I've made no particular study of different ethnicities and religions. I think the Hindu women tend to wear coloured clothes while the Muslim women are strictly black and white and show less of their faces. The Muslim men often wear white hats of a characteristic shape, thigh-length white smocks, and waistcoats over the top. Don't know what the Hindu men wear. And of course not all immigrants wear their official costumes. I used to work with a fair cross-section of ethnicities, and their clothes weren't ethnic.
As for the jerks confusing Sikhs and Muslims, that reminds me of a moral panic about paedophiles during which I gather some idiots beat up a paediatrician.
Among the working class there seems to be a correlation between strong right-wing sentiments and stupidity. Much like the USA I guess.
Christian (24.7%)
No Religion (23.0%)
Muslim (23.5%)
Hindu (17.9%)
Sikh (4.5%)
Buddhist (0.3%)
Jewish (0.1%)
Other Religions (0.6%)
Religion not Stated (5.6%)