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How does that have ANYTHING to do with attacking a restaurant and the people inside it? Seriously Hammertime, you don't offer any solutions but simply cheerlead hooliganism as the Sikhi way of resolving a problem, it's embarrassing.

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When Pakistanis are reported for grooming children they are termed as "asian" They were also termed as "asian" when the Bradford riots took place in 2001.

If Sikhs are reported for disorder they are called Sikhs.

You cannot trust this media The Gurdain and BBC are the worst.

We are not asian we are British Sikh nor are we part of The BBC Asian network.

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But why are these Sikh girls like that? Ever thought about the 'everyone's equal' disney stuff that predators use to pray on their naivety? Or how Sikh boys are favoured for education, leaving Sikh girls with a working class mindset that is attracted to men of a similar socio-economic background? What about the failure of older Sikh generations to teach us about the mindset and culture of outsiders and how they perceive us? What about the lack of engagement of our Sikh sisters (or young people in general) in making them feel part of a Sikh nation? Or the monotony of life of third generation immigrants who view outsiders to have greener grass? Once a older Sikh told me that when he was growing up in the 80s a lot of Sikh girls used to moan about Sikh culture/identity/community being against women and making them feel stifled. A few years down the line they were pushing prams and dressed up like Ninjabis. How can anyone fathom what went on in those kinds of girls heads?

Brother, it is never as simple as one extreme of the other. There is a lot of depth to this issue, just go through some old topics or speak to some knowledgeable people to see what's at the root of this issue. To put the blame entirely at the doorstep of the victims is not going to resolve this.

HSD2 You stated the following : , " Once a older Sikh told me that when he was growing up in the 80s a lot of Sikh girls used to moan about Sikh culture/identity/community being against women and making them feel stifled. A few years down the line they were pushing prams and dressed up like Ninjabis "

Do u know any women this has happened to or is it just a kind of comic statement

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I dont know them but he did. He's from the Midlands and it was in the late 80s but he saw the girls in the decade after. I dont think he was joking either - he tried to talk to her and she told him to get lost, this is really what happens. Some girls are raised so badly it's no wonder they're all over the place.

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