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Have you ever noticed that lot student residential areas are in slim-mus areas.

Boys of that community have strategic plans to target Sikh girls. They network on campus. Often they own houses where studens reside.

I know of one around 2000 when a abu owned a house where two gujrati girls where staying in Perry bar bham He used bring his mates round there 8-9, and they were in there for hours.

Don’t send girls to unis away from home. Scum are taking advantage.

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Have you ever noticed that lot student residential areas are in slim-mus areas.

Boys of that community have strategic plans to target Sikh girls. They network on campus. Often they own houses where studens reside.

I know of one around 2000 when a abu owned a house where two gujrati girls where staying in Perry bar bham He used bring his mates round there 8-9, and they were in there for hours.

Don’t send girls to unis away from home. Scum are taking advantage.

thank you for the warning. i shall keep all my girls locked up safely in my home where no one can get to them!

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women need to start taking responsibilty for their own actions.

Those guys didnt force themselves in, they were probably invitid...............women can always say no.

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you cant lock people and say dont let girls live away from home....just everyones got to be careful...educate each other and your younger siblings...dont oppress them because then they'll feel the need to go elsewhere for trust, love and respect more.

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We all have choices. We cant blame others for our own mistakes.

I hear people worrying about the Khalsa like its gonna die out because of the Muslims and their conversions of Sikh girls. Heres a news flash for you : THE KHALSA WILL NEVER DIE.

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We all have choices. We cant blame others for our own mistakes.

I hear people worrying about the Khalsa like its gonna die out because of the Muslims and their conversions of Sikh girls. Heres a news flash for you : THE KHALSA WILL NEVER DIE.

Well said! These worries and perceived threats come from internal weaknesses of the individuals. How can Sikhi feel threatened? Is that how weak we feel Sikhi is?

When we look at the Saheeds in our history who gave their lives up because they were in love with their dharm (religion), they had full bharosa (confidence) in Guru Ji. We can’t compare to that because we don’t love our dharma, we don’t want to even show our kes and we sure don’t have the confidence in Maharaj because we think that the "daughters" of Guru Gobind Singh are now naïve gullible feeble victims who can so easily be manipulated. What happened to:

naa ohi mareh na thaagay jaahi.

Neither death nor deception comes to those,

jin kai raam vasai man maahi.

within whose minds the Lord abides.

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These women who go off to uni, we need to realise they are ADULTS now and to stop treating them like little girls. that period of their lives is over. if they want act like that it is not for us to judge them............later on in life they will probably hate themselves, even if they never tell anyone about their past the thing is they will know and will end up suffering for it................I hate the stereotype now that only sikh women do all this stuff...................muslim women arent so innocent its just that they are better at keeping quite.................

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