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How prepared should Sikhs be to defend their homes, commmunty and gurdwara's if things get out of hand? The police look like a bunch of clowns with kid gloves not dealing firmly with the criminal looters and robbers over the past few days. So if a race riot was to kick of they would not be able to protect themselves let alone the innocent civilians. Should we now start begin the process of our own security agency and defence organisation? We only have to look back to 2005 when bham asians were attacked by criminal minority of the black community who went out looking to rob and attack asians thinking they are pakistani's. They attacked a gurdwara too and roamed around in gangs with guns threatening people inside their homes.

We should read the winds of change and unrest, Sikhs have been caught sleeping many occassions in history to our deadly downfall.... 1947, 1984,etc...

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To be on the safe side ,I think all Nuajiwan in the UK should be in there Guru Ghars right now protecting our Guru Ghars, we don't know what might happen, didn't Giani Thakur Singh Ji tell us in his Katha watch the news about whats going to happen in the future and start our 25 Chaupai Sahib Da Paath.

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Those brothers, who can, should be organising a local defence commitee's. Gurdwara's management commitee's should be doing this 3 days ago seeing how things can spiral out of control but now its definately time to remain vigilant and help make sure everyone is safe. I'm sure the muslims have done this already as they have various MDL unit's... Sikhs should have a similar set up that is able to protect our places of worship and draw in numbers should the need arise.

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