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The Psyche of UK Sikhs - This can't end well can it ?


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17 minutes ago, justasking said:

i feel SIkhs living in UK should hold contempt for that country and its people. Be a society within a society this brits are not our friends and we need to be harsh with them their culture promotes ganduness, loose women, and physically they are weaklings from all the beers they drink

If Sikhs in the UK don't like the UK, they should find a better country

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UK Sikhs are weird. There’s something off about them. I think American Sikhs are very successful and then we have the Canadian Sikhs which are very pendu and have made some parts of Canada a second Punjab. However Canadian politics pander heavily to Sikh minorities. Despite arriving and living in the UK at the same time as the sullehs and having similar numbers, sullehs have accomplished much more than UK Sikhs (in terms of recognition and politics). It’s the opposite in Canada and the US. 

Is it true that UK Sikhs also have the highest rate of marrying goreh? A lot of female Sikhs in the UK do this.

Our best bet are the American Sikhs, they need to band together and help the quom. Some American politicians are also more willing to listen.

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6 minutes ago, Jassu said:

UK Sikhs are weird. There’s something off about them. I think American Sikhs are very successful and then we have the Canadian Sikhs which are very pendu and have made some parts of Canada a second Punjab. However Canadian politics pander heavily to Sikh minorities. Despite arriving and living in the UK at the same time as the sullehs and having similar numbers, sullehs have accomplished much more than UK Sikhs (in terms of recognition and politics). It’s the opposite in Canada and the US. 

Is it true that UK Sikhs also have the highest rate of marrying goreh? A lot of female Sikhs in the UK do this.

Our best bet are the American Sikhs, they need to band together and help the quom. Some American politicians are also more willing to listen.

Sikhs got like no political power in the U.S. compared to Canadian and UK Sikhs. 

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