Language, Immigration, and Multiculturalism | Jerm Warfare

Jerm and Charles explore the evolution of English, accents, and what language reveals about class and culture as they weave in personal travel experiences and historical contexts.

They then turn to immigration in the UK and beyond, connect today's migration patterns to colonial history, and argue that media narratives strip out the geopolitical roots to the issue. A central thread is the distinction between organic multiculturalism, where communities form naturally, and artificial, top-down diversity, which is seen to erode social cohesion.

Throughout, they push for nuance over slogans and challenge mainstream narrative on language and migration.