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There's a massive problem with the American/Canada Punjabi community, esp with their drinking abuse,drugs, and now child sex offenders!! We are in Kaljug!

<banned word filter activated> is wrong with them, how do they look themselves in the mirror, im sure they grew up going to the Gurudwara

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3 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

Scum. Musleh get knocked for it because you might argue their scripture kinda sanctions it, but what excuse do we have? 

They are just sick depraved perverts. 

If you notice something about our people (it is a feature), we do tend to stick our dirty linen in public. (Look at Harjap's comment).

We have this habit of saying things out in public and then accuse our own people sticking their heads in the sand.

In some ways we love this self deprecation.

We like to play fair in a way other communities do not.

 

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46 minutes ago, Ranjeet01 said:

They are just sick depraved perverts. 

If you notice something about our people (it is a feature), we do tend to stick our dirty linen in public. (Look at Harjap's comment).

We have this habit of saying things out in public and then accuse our own people sticking their heads in the sand.

In some ways we love this self deprecation.

We like to play fair in a way other communities do not.

 

We pre-empt criticism in the hope we're spared from the brunt of it when it occurs. Taking the heat off ourselves. It's admirable if done selflessly. It also explains why this particular trait -- when manifesting in individuals of questionable character -- reveals itself as traitorous behaviour in Sikhs. Again, being surrounded by hostile outsiders makes this behaviour a common occurrence for self preservation.

Muslims, largely, close ranks with a backs against the wall mentality in order to defuse the situation, and protect the collective. We tend to throw the erring party under the bus in an attempt to save ourselves from the ire of the accusing party by publicly severing ties of association between us and the guilty. It's a way of salvaging the reputation of the majority but it comes at the cost of appeasement; something that isn't respected or admired even by the aggrieved.

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4 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

We pre-empt criticism in the hope we're spared from the brunt of it when it occurs. Taking the heat off ourselves. It's admirable if done selflessly. It also explains why this particular trait -- when manifesting in individuals of questionable character -- reveals itself as traitorous behaviour in Sikhs. Again, being surrounded by hostile outsiders makes this behaviour a common occurrence.

Muslims, largely, close ranks with a backs against the wall mentality in order to defuse the situation, and protect the collective. We tend to throw the erring party under the bus in an attempt to save ourselves from the ire of the accusing party by publicly severing ties of association between us and the guilty. It's a way of salvaging the reputation of the majority but it comes at the cost of appeasement; something that isn't respected or admired even by the aggrieved.

It is a strange phenomenon. 

If a particular negative behaviour is done by say for example 80 percent of a particular community,  it becomes a common trait associated with that community. 

However, if 0.1 percent of our community is associated with this behaviour, there is an attempt by certain people in our community to think that 0.1 percent equals 80 percent of the other community. 

There is an attempt to do an equal equal.

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1 minute ago, Ranjeet01 said:

It is a strange phenomenon. 

If a particular negative behaviour is done by say for example 80 percent of a particular community,  it becomes a common trait associated with that community. 

However, if 0.1 percent of our community is associated with this behaviour, there is an attempt by certain people in our community to think that 0.1 percent equals 80 percent of the other community. 

There is an attempt to do an equal equal.

Well said. We air our dirty laundry openly. Theirs is avoided or excusable. 

No excuses for this sick scumbags and others we have in our kaum, but its small minority. However you are going to have apne calling those Sikhs that go after Pakistani grooming saying we are just as bad, bad apples in every kaum etc...ours is community related, nothing to do with Sikhi

Child marriages are legal in most Muslim countries.

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I'm pretty sure pedophiles within the punjabi community are a smaller % compared to the muslims and whites whose communities are rampant with these people. Just look at the pedophiles in news their all mostly either pakis or whites.

Do you guys remember the ptc programme about the punjabi girl in America I think and she was raped by her father! And when she told her mother her mother said you must be leading him on. It was very disturbing and uncomfortable watching that. 

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17 minutes ago, Kau89r8 said:

Well said. We air our dirty laundry openly. Theirs is avoided or excusable. 

No excuses for this sick scumbags and others we have in our kaum, but its small minority. However you are going to have apne calling those Sikhs that go after Pakistani grooming saying we are just as bad, bad apples in every kaum etc...ours is community related, nothing to do with Sikhi

Child marriages are legal in most Muslim countries.

It is a dangerous game because it downplays the level of grooming in their community. It also inadvertently shuts down any further discussion on the problem with grooming in their community.

Which means that they get away with more grooming with impunity.

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5 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

Another important question: is this a North American Punjabi problem? If so, why? What type of Sikhs are migrating to places like Canada that they feel this is a viable mode of behaviour?

It is because North American Punjabis are a more recent migrant, they have similar attitudes that our recent illegal migrants in the UK have.

These are Millenial Punjabis, they are different breed and they have different morals to the older communities.

These millenial punjabis have had technology and certain freedoms foisted upon them. They grew up in a suppressed society which creates certain suppressed perversions which have come out to the fore.

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