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This is the dangerous trap. We can focus so much on identifying the external enemy and neglect the crap sitting on our own doorstep. It's just the way group dynamics work, nothing causes a group to galvanise like the existence of an external enemy does. Look at the way EDL formed up from nothing, if they didn't target an external enemy in the muslim these belligerent lagar louts had nothing to gel them together.

Saying that Mohan Singh/SAS provide necessary niche parchar which has been responsible for an increase in vigilance in many Sikh parents. A level of awareness of an external enemy is important, however not to the level that we continually rely on demonising them.

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Saying that Mohan Singh/SAS provide necessary niche parchar which has been responsible for an increase in vigilance in many Sikh parents. A level of awareness of an external enemy is important, however not to the level that we continually rely on demonising them.

I agree. I've seen a few girls from families who are vehemently anti-sullah and are warned about grooming, conversions etc. then go off and run off with one.

When you play the demonising card too hard it backfires. If some young apni gets told x, y and z and then when she is say 19/20, meets some good looking, smooth, sweet talking Pak at work (for instance), she is going to question what she has been told and probably reject it as lies based on her own immediate experience. Especially as most females have an intrinsic need for attention and an evolutionary tendency to seek attractive partners.

It could be other factors too, like low self esteem issues or not feeling strongly valued in the family. When people are young they are also discovering and grappling with forces of attraction and lust too. Something most Sikh families will never discus with them (if indeed that would help?)

Sure, the agendas and motivations of the external protagonists needs to be understood and made common knowledge, but where we screw up as families and a community is failing to match this with a solid understanding of what goes on in the head and bodies of those who are vulnerable.

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To the 2 giddarh clowns who minused my last post:

Why not try and communicate what you disagree with from my post and debate it?

Or are you too dense and scared to even try?

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Eastenders are currently running a story of a girl called Whitney who gets picked up a organize gang who want to use her for sex.

She first is picked by one the guys who flatter her with flashy cars and nights out, and sees him as a boy freind

Then she has to sleep with his friends or face the knuckles.

Though the sex gang are white in the programme this typical of what Pakistanis do.

Charity comic relief have made a special espoisde dealing with such abuse.

http://www.youtube.c...h?v=ktpVHTg_cyw

Its scarey imgaine what its like in real life and this is just short programme which is a very mild version of it.

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