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1 hour ago, Big_Tera said:

You seriously need to check your language and attitude. Your acting like a school kid with a foul mouth that needs rinsing with large bar of soap for your own good. 

So your saying we should not aspire to move to bigger and better areas and improve ourselves. Just so you can fufill your hunger at cheap chicken and chip shops and shisha lounges. 

Good luck with representing east london from your computer. You keyboard warrior wannabe thug. 

p.s there is a difference between 'running away from muslims'

and simply moving to a better area that has better schools and houses. 

Maybe you are just jealous of others because you are still stuck where you are while others have become more succesfull and moved on.

Sounds like sour grapes to me. 

 

 

 

Not sour grapes at all. I just simply feel that you can't raise strong boys when you've mollycoddled them their whole life. 

This tendency from apnay parents goes a long way in explaining why a lot of apnay grow up to be beta-males. I perfectly understand why they do it, it's because it's a safe bet. 

But it would be nice if we had a lot more guys who weren't just groomed from birth to be office drones.

But you have highlighted a really important thing we should all understand: That in the end, despite all the fronting, most apnay aren't really interested in politics, social issues or even religion, what they do crave is comfortable lives - I get this - it's logical. 

But let's not get so blinded by this that we end up like the brothers and sisters in Delhi in 84 or those in Afghanistan right now.  

 

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3 hours ago, Big_Tera said:

There is a way to do this in a clever way. Not by being some kind of street thug and get embroiled in fights ect. This is just a sure way to end up in jail. 

Remember the pen is mightier then the sword. 

Lets use our brains rather then our brawn. By all means if muscle is needed then we will use it when it is necessary to do so. 

 

 

 

'Muscle' and becoming a community that is physically ready doesn't come over night. Our Gurus spent generations getting Sikhs ready for conflict. 

This is one area in which our people have regressed to ridiculous levels, all in the pursuit of comfort. 

All I'm saying is given events around us (which mostly stem from political/cultural influences) we might find ourselves in very dicey situations in parts of the diaspora (whether we like it or not!). It might be a good idea to prepare for this.

Or things might calm the hell down and everything will go back to fluffy disneyland and we'll have nothing to contend with. Who knows? We can try to keep shifting away from it all, but there might be a time when there is nowhere to run to anymore. 

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