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Check this video out, it's quite outrageous and disturbing how this british Indian (non-muslim) Sikh guy who is lawfully minding his own business gets held up and questioned on suspicion of being a muslim terrorist on what seems to be based on his ethnicity/race/colour.

These mor0ns want to racially profile innocent non-muslim asian/brown faced members of the public?

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Actually you should take look around and see how brown people are treated in the west.

I am going to assume you're an European, maybe you should read this article about how British Sikhs are being treated in UK these days.

Sikhs or Muslims, racists don't discriminate British Sikhs are often the silent victims of any backlash against Islamic extremism. They should be silent no more

Read here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/religion/11410809/Sikhs-or-Muslims-racists-dont-discriminate.html

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Yeah, it sucks that non-Muslim brown people have to go through this crap, but what do you except from white people? We all should know by now they don't like us.

Actually you should take look around and see how brown people are treated in the west.

I am going to assume you're an European, maybe you should read this article about how British Sikhs are being treated in UK these days.

Sikhs or Muslims, racists don't discriminate British Sikhs are often the silent victims of any backlash against Islamic extremism. They should be silent no more

Read here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/religion/11410809/Sikhs-or-Muslims-racists-dont-discriminate.html

How are we treated so wrongly? I don't think there is much racism against us, its just ignorance, Sikhs have low numbers so in general most don't even know we exist, and assume we are muslim. It's not the old days anymore, for the most part, we are accepted.

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How are we treated so wrongly? I don't think there is much racism against us, its just ignorance, Sikhs have low numbers so in general most don't even know we exist, and assume we are muslim. It's not the old days anymore, for the most part, we are accepted.

Given we're living in technology age where you find any kind of information with click on our phones, tablets and laptops, there shouldn't be no excuses for ignorance in today's world especially in the west. Racism still alive and probably worse than before since people are choosing to be racist and being more open about it.

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How much longer do we need to live here before they lose their ignorance that's just a cop out now.

I don't think so, I really don't think they're genuinely out too attack Sikhs. Sure some may be truly against Sikhs, but there will always be some people who don't like others.

Given we're living in technology age where you find any kind of information with click on our phones, tablets and laptops, there shouldn't be no excuses for ignorance in today's world especially in the west. Racism still alive and probably worse than before since people are choosing to be racist and being more open about it.

It's upto Sikhs to spread more awareness of who we are, we have come here, and we should make the effort. But, in the end, Sikhs need to accept not everyone will love us, like wise how some Sikhs are racist too.

Funny thing is I work in a building where my direct boss is a Sikh, the guy in charge of admin is a Sikh and many other bosses are Sikhs.

The only problem I have with them is they deliberately exclude me from their conversations when I know they can speak in English they deliberately talk in Punjabi

so if there is any ill feeling coming from me it is as a direct result of their treatment towards me by their wilful and deliberate exclusion of myself in their conversations.

So if you ever wonder why some of us racist white people harbour grudges perhaps you should look at your own treatment towards us.

Completely understand. I don't think there is anything wrong if you speak cantonese, punjabi, or polish when with ONLY your kind, but around others, thats just plain rude. Especially if you're capable of speaking English.

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I didn't watch the video but I understand the general idea of what went on.

In the UK there are people whom value Sikhs and recognise us apart from other religions. We fought in the world wars for Britain and have earned 14 victoria crosses up to 1945, a per capita record ( if I remember correctly). The EDL recognises Sikhs and values us and even UKIP did, they gave a standing applause when a Sikh member of their party came to speak. I know this isn't much compared to what we may get treated and seen as in public but stand up for yourself. Don't cause any uneccesary trouble but if someone is going to come and try to intimidate or physically harm me based on my religion, I know what I would do, I got two fists waiting for them. I'm not a baptised Sikh but often wear my Kara and people can guess it anyway.

Peace people

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