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Sikh Channel TV Grooming show 7pm 16th sept.


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I enjoyed the show it probably had the highest viewing figures for a few years, judging just by the number of online viewers on their website was around 800+ mark alone.

But glad sikh youth uk have caught these muslim guys in the act targeting potential sikh girls online. There is a huge problem in schools, colleges, universities, workplaces and especially on social media these guys targeting non-muslim girls on twitter, instagram and facebook.

Also linking the cases of Sikh girls groomed for converting to islam and who then becoming muslim extremists sending funds to isis or becoming jihadi brides is excellent work. This will be important in banging heads in government and authorities how muslims operate first they groom your young females (11-35 child bearing age) especially females (who are easy, vulnerable and potential mothers to new generation of kids).

I been posting topics for years of how demographics are key to why muslim guys target non-muslim females they want to reduce and destroy our populations by soft/sexual/love jihad. Only now things are being taken seriously by non-muslim organisations and even right thinking muslims themselves realising there is a huge problem of religiously/racially motivated sexual crimes against non-muslims in their community.

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12 minutes ago, jkvlondon said:

as I had mentiioned it's all done behind close doors then the girls are married off further into the baradari

Yeah, i think its a issue deeply routed in their culture!  i went to a school which was predominately Pakistani and the paki guys would use very derogatory Punabi words when talking about their own girls. In fact when i started that school we all were 10/11 years old and already the paki boys would use disgusting Punjabi slang words! i had no idea what any of them meant and i would come home and ask my mum what this word ....... means! and my mum would just say that its a very rude word and don't ever say it again.  Why 10/11 years old boys even knew those words i dont know! clearly their dads/mums use those words thats how they learnt them.  Many of the guys also used to watch Pakistani mujras as well. so i think it just stems off from their culture.  This mirpuri girl i knew told me her dad watches mujras 

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