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Can someone please explain to me why British media hate Sikhs and always take Muslims side all the time?

Muslims have infiltrated the media, so that if anything is said about muslims it is deemed as Islamaphobia.

The British media is very careful not to mention Pakistani youths, for example there would be an attack on a white youth, the headline would be "ASIAN YOUTH ATTACK WHITE!", however in most cases that would be mean Pakistani Muslim youths, but the media will use the term "Asian", which means all South Asians in the UK, so all Indians whether Sikh or Hindu are tarred with the same brush.

The other problem we have in the media, is that media elite generally seem to the socialist leftist variety especially the BBC /Guardian and these guys are very outspoken about "Human Rights" of particular people more so than others, these guys are very chummy with the Muslim lobby, of course they are "Useful Idiots". There is a term that used for media like this, it is known as "Dhimmi Media" - Dhimmi in islamic circles means people who taken 2nd class citizenship in Islamic Society (like Jews and Christians who have to pay Jaziya tax).

THe other problem is that the Sikh lobby in the UK (if actually exists) is no way like the Sikh lobby in Canada, you need a strong, effective ,influentialassertive,cohesive lobby. We need media-savvy people, we need lawyers and more politicians who understand how the system works inside and out. The problem we already have these people and we are perfectly capable but for some reason we cannot be bothered.

What happened in Coventry at large is a good thing, however the fact that those 5 boys may have criminal records is what frightens most Sikh youth in the UK as they feel that they would have something to lose.

What you find is that most Sikhs in the UK who end up in prison are on these GBH/assault charges usually after some fight, most Pakistanis in prison tend to be in for drugs charges (most of the heroin comes from Afghan-Pak border).

For a Sikh to end up in prison is a devastating thing as when they come out, they will find it hard to find a job (since we are largely a law abiding community). For a Paki it's nothing as they have nothing to lose, as they come out, they are going to go back to their benefit claiming, mini cabbing, drug dealing, pimping/prostitution ways since they work outside the system (they only work in the system if they can find a way to scam it)

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Can someone please explain to me why British media hate Sikhs and always take Muslims side all the time?

Muslims have infiltrated the media, so that if anything is said about muslims it is deemed as Islamaphobia.

The British media is very careful not to mention Pakistani youths, for example there would be an attack on a white youth, the headline would be "ASIAN YOUTH ATTACK WHITE!", however in most cases that would be mean Pakistani Muslim youths, but the media will use the term "Asian", which means all South Asians in the UK, so all Indians whether Sikh or Hindu are tarred with the same brush.

Similarly here In Australia, 'Male of Middle-Eastern Appearence' = Lebanese Muslim. These guys are basically the Pakis of Australia (until more Pakis arrive here, which hopefully they WONT).

Can anyone see the common denominator here? .....

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Similarly here In Australia, 'Male of Middle-Eastern Appearence' = Lebanese Muslim. These guys are basically the Pakis of Australia (until more Pakis arrive here, which hopefully they WONT).

Can anyone see the common denominator here? ..

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Are these the Lebs (that's what they are called in Aus isn't it) that live in the Lakemba area of Sydney

Didn't they get beat up by the White Australians in the Cronulla Riots?

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Similarly here In Australia, 'Male of Middle-Eastern Appearence' = Lebanese Muslim. These guys are basically the Pakis of Australia (until more Pakis arrive here, which hopefully they WONT).

Can anyone see the common denominator here? ..

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Are these the Lebs (that's what they are called in Aus isn't it) that live in the Lakemba area of Sydney

Didn't they get beat up by the White Australians in the Cronulla Riots?

Sort of.. Basically, what was occurring was that Lebanese youths who had been frequenting the beach at Cronulla had for a number of years been causing a lot of problems by way of harassing girls, starting needless fights etc.

The 2005 riots were a reaction to a incident that occurred immediately prior to the riots, where Lebanese youths beat up a surf-lifesaver.

The residents of the Cronulla area simply reached boiling point. What was believed to have started as a day of protest eventually turned ugly due to alcohol. Moreover, right-wing groups also had a presence, which therefore gave things racist undertones.

From what I remember, there were a few Lebanese youths that were beaten up by these mobs.

Subsequently, dozens upon dozens of Lebanese Muslim youths sought retribution on the night after the riots occurred, wherein they descended upon Cronulla and surrounding suburbs and damaged cars, property, burnt and defiled Australian flags, and assaulted innocent people.

Apparently the police had wind of the plans that the Lebanese had to do this, however due to the increasingly PC and cowardist dhimmi attitude of law enforcement, they were told to stand down.

Although the riots were technically racist in nature (which no one should ever condone), this racism was confined to the Lebanese Muslim youths who have generally a very poor reputation, and are extremely racist themselves.

Incidentally, there have been recent protests by Punjabi/Sikh and Indian students in another suburb of Sydney due to increasing violence perpetuated on them by none other than the Lebanese!

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Gillaus said ;

Incidentally, there have been recent protests by Punjabi/Sikh and Indian students in another suburb of Sydney due to increasing violence perpetuated on them by none other than the Lebanese

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Yes I saw a 2 minute report about this on star news

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Please could the mods remove the link and the singhs addresses as we all know there are a lot of non-sikh people who read this site and may try to use this to their advantage. it would be the greatest shame if something was to happen to the families of these singhs because there addresses were put up on a sikh forum!!!!!

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