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  1. 24 minutes ago, Punjabiwolves said:

    Not all football fans are alcoholics. Wolves is very heavily supported by the punjabi community. Manny Singh is one of our top supporters and attends home and away matches with his family

     

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    To each their own, I went to see Chelsea at their peak in the mid 2000s and was bored out of my brains. There's much better and productive things to do than WATCHING other people play a game and spending a pretty fortune to do so.

  2. 4 hours ago, Ranjeet01 said:

    This is because humans for most of the course of history have lived junglee. (Hunter gatherer)

    It's only relatively recently we have become "civilised ".

    Our bodies and brains have adapted and evolved to survive like a junglee.

    That is hardwired. 

     

     

    It's true. I recommend reading Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari, he gives a good overview of human history.

    Humans have only settled and farmed for 12,000 years, so for roughly 90% of our existence we have been hunter gatherers.

  3. 2 hours ago, Premi5 said:

    They have had worse treatment than dastaar-waley Singhs ?  
     

    This ‘BLM’ is encouraging Blacks to feel like they are more important than other groups. 
     

    do you agree with that?

    like a previous post, the best way for them to achieve ‘equality’ is if they start to be competitive with the likes of Jews and Indians in professions and business 

    You're right. How many people become successful singers or athletes? It's a miniscule amount compared to the number of medical, dentistry, optometry, IT, banking vacancies out there.

    To get true respect you have to do well in professional fields not just the entertainment industry. Those fields I listed above are far more important to society than music and sports.

    Being involved in music and sports gives them a lot of visibility and they're using it now.

    It's not just the carribean black people, Africans like Anthony Joshua and John Boyega have been getting involved a lot. John Boyega in particular has been very vocal.

    I have nothing against black people but having worked with quite a few I have seen that a lot are prone to playing the race card when it's not even there.

    Having Black History Month will only cause resentment in other minority groups.

    I understand its importance in America as black people suffered slavery in large numbers and have been living there for 400-500 years but why here in the UK?

  4. I think burying is a waste of precious land. If all 6 billion people in the world were buried it would take up a huge amount of space. In fact 107 billion people have lived in human history! Now imagine how much space it would involve to bury them all.

    The Christians and Muslims do it because they think they their body will be resurrected on their so called Judgement day but what happens if a Christian or Muslim is vaporised by a bomb or explosion?

    What then happens to them on Judgement day?

  5. It's been all over the TV and news this month.

    South Asians are the biggest minority group in the UK but we get no such month. We generally just keep our heads down and get on with things. 

    Look at the contributions we make to this country, especially Sikhs and Hindus. We are disproportionately represented in Medicine, Dentistry, Optometry, IT, corner shops. Professions that actually benefit society on a day to day basis, not just music and sports. 

    Why do they always go on about having a black James Bond? Why never an Indian one?

    We never go begging for quotas or complain that we are under represented in certain fields. Look at Lewis Hamilton complaining about the lack of black people involved in the Engineering aspect of Formula 1. What he fails to realise is that not many black people are interested in such a field to begin with, he just feels entitled that there should be black engineers in Formula One for some reason.

    I wonder what goreh really think about things like this in the UK? Do black people help their cause by creating protests and riots or do people think twice about hiring them because they are prone to playing the race card?

    Does playing the race card help? Should we be doing such things? I think we get just as much racism as black people if not more.

  6. I think we are technically still in an ice age as the North and South Poles are frozen.

    Is global warming due to industrialisation real? It's possible.

    Being a 90s kid I remember it getting cold as soon as September hit in the UK. In the past 10 or so years it has stayed relatively warm until mid October. This is the first September in a long time that has been cold. This is also the year that Covid has shut down a lot of factories and shops.

  7. 8 minutes ago, Ranjeet01 said:

    There is  showing something which is an unflattering side of female nature. 

    In evolutionary psychology, there is a theory that women can find arousing when two men fight over her.

    There is a behaviour that some women show where she may instigate something to see how dominant her partner is. The fact he was knocked out in her eyes shows to her that he is a weak man that shows no dominance. 

    It does not matter to her that he was in a coma and that she was mocking him for going down like Deontay Wilder. 

    For all we know, this guy could have been good to her but she would see him as weak and pathetic. 

    In junglee female terms, the more stronger dominant guy is favourable than a guy who treats her well. 

    Yes it's extremely primitive. It leads me to believe that some people haven't evolved much from the caveman days. Talk about low aspirations in life.

  8. Anyway back to the topic on hand. What a disgrace this woman is.

    The fact that she was in a relationship in a sul is sickening enough. 

    She must've laughed at him being in a coma for a reason. Maybe she had the hots for the kala or she hated the sul for some reason, he could have been cheating on her.

    Either way what a stupid girl.

  9. 50 minutes ago, Ranjeet01 said:

    No.

    The Chavvy types have appropriated our Guru's name and have sullied it.

    Think better. 

    Even the name Simran has certain connotations. 

    People should not choose names for their kids that cannot be lived up to.

    You can say that about any name though. I have known people called Gurmeet, Gurmukh, Satnam who have been the very antithesis of what those names mean.

    It's the same with any religion I guess. Most English names have biblical origins.

  10. On 10/7/2020 at 7:41 PM, MisterrSingh said:

    Why do British newspapers mangle Sikh surnames? ?

    It's Nijjar, isn't it? Or have I been spelling it wrong?

    The way people spell their name varies. Balvinder can be spelled as Balwinder, Balbinder. Bhamra can be written as Bamra or even Bumrah like the cricketer!

  11. 3 hours ago, Niara said:

    The reason Africans do better is because most of them (particularly those from West Africa) came here as professionals with degrees whereas the ones from the Caribbean obviously didn't. The Afro Caribbeans have assimilated into western/white working class culture (and with that comes poor academic attainment and low social mobility).The other reason is those form the Caribbean have an individualist culture (Like White Brits) whilst Africans have more of a collectivist one

    Yes so them having English names did not help them. There are more important things such as education.

    Barack Obama managed to become President with a very African sounding name.

    He achieved more than Colin Powell, Jesse Jackson and Condoleeza Rice.

     

  12. If we compare the Carribean blacks and African blacks I would say that the whites mingle more with the Carribeans as they have English names and a culture which is slightly more similar to themselves.

    However the Africans are more successful academically and economically. 

    So if you want your kid to have a gora/gori partner then go for a western name but it won't do much for their career.

    In fact goreh might ask your kid 'is that your real name?' And they will never be able to escape the classic question- 'where are you really from?'

  13. 1 hour ago, Ranjeet01 said:

    The western naming is part of a larger scheme of thinking that somehow this will provide social mobility which means it will somehow propel you into higher white society.

    This mentality relates to social standing, schooling, profession, or moving into a posher area. 

    The reality is the whites don't give a stuff what you call your kids. 

    Here is the kicker, the whites are more likely to accept you as you are with your heritage and your traditional names.

     

    The Chancellor is called Rishi Sunak, the secretary of state is Priti Patel.

    Their names clearly did not hold them back.

    We've already achieved so much in this country.

    Also we're not white like the Ashkenazi jews who often give themselves English names to blend into Anglo society. We will always stick out, whether we are called Jaspreet or James.

  14. 35 minutes ago, Ranjeet01 said:

     The peripheral areas of Slough is now filling up with Indians but I there is a cycle. Pakis move into the area which pushes the Indians out who move into whiter areas, and the goreh move out, the area becomes Indian and the Pakis follow the Indians and so on and so forth.

    Yep that's definitely the case and has happened in Langley where I live. I see quite a few people walking around in Kurta Pyjamas and Man skirts, something which you never saw 10 years ago.

  15. 50 minutes ago, Ranjeet01 said:

    In those towns, it is seen as 'aspirational' and 'progressive'  to give your kids western names because they think it gives them a head start in life.

    This is mostly done by the brown/blond and blue contact lens brigade, they have given themselves 'western names' in their workplaces.

    The complete irony of course is that these areas like Southall/Hounslow/Slough is that the parents don't even send their kids in their local areas (unless it is a Grammar School or Sikh school). That is because the demographics have changed so much in those areas that people want to send their kids to whiter schools and then they swarm these areas and in turn it into brown schools and they are back to square again.

     

    You've hit the nail on the head yet again. Apne move to whiter areas but the more that move the quicker white flight becomes.

    Nice areas around Slough such as Langley, Richings Park, Iver, Datchet, Burnham, Taplow are becoming more and more Indian. The whites are moving out fast from these places. Goreh really do not like living amongst Indians.

    All of the best schools in Slough are full of Indians and these rank as some of the best in the country. There is no need to follow goreh all of the time.

  16. 8 hours ago, Redoptics said:

    Well you know maybe the parents of these children had a hard time at school and want to spare their children from that.

    I went to a church of England High school there was like three Asians per year thats it  you know how much crap I had to take. I'm not condoning having English names  but I can understand why.

    So why are parents in Southall and Slough (my hometown) doing such things. In those towns it's more like 'spot the white person'.

    As for names like Sukhdeep, the Sikhs born here would know the innuendo associated with that name and avoid it. They can go for a simple easy to pronounce name like Preeti. No need for 'Jessica'.

    But some people are hell bent on giving their kids a western name and will look for any excuse to so.

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