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Why do so many Canadian Sikhs try to speak with "blaccents"?


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I mean is that what you bond with your white masters over, you both agree at least "you" are not "black"?

Just brown. It's okay. "They know their place. They repeat what we tell them. Spout our views. Such a better parrot than those uppity aboriginals. Just can't die already so we can enjoy their country without looking at the evidence of our genocide of their culture.  Yeesh. What a reminder."

Give you a warm fuzzy?

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2 hours ago, GurjantGnostic said:

I'm not digging up those stats again. Repeat racist ignorance ad ininiftum. It's a really good look for Sikhs. 

 

2 hours ago, GurjantGnostic said:

I want to thank you actually. I always feel too wretched to be worthy of being called a Sikh. Then you post and I feel totally different. 

I am not being racism ignorant. 
 

however, there is a difference in stereotype s that people have in the UK of each other

whether Blacks have been programmed by the media to act a certain way, I don’t know 

but Caribbean blacks have been in the UK I think since the 50’s - one of the earlier mass immigrations to the UK.

for whatever reasons in London at least, there’s not a high proportion of them in ‘professional’ jobs or good incomes. Nothing wrong with that, just an observation 

White and black Caribbean boys have the lowest school educational attainment levels in the UK, to my knowledge

They probably had the most to deal with in terms of racism when they came over and fighting back has made it easier for other groups of immigrants who came over 

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Lol. No bro. You're right. It's me. Your views are a stellar reflection of the teachings of the Guru Sahiban and totally founded in facts and history and nobody has written any academic research on this at all. And the british crime stats, that if they have a bias, would favor your statement but don't, aren't easily searchable on this site or your gov sites.  

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Single. Single. 

Single. 

Most distinguished. 

Person. 

I met in Japan. 

And I met Kaichos and Monks etc. 

Was a Sudanese refuge. Covered in ritual scars bestowed upon him when he was forced into a child army at seven. Which he escaped from, and smuggled himself and several other younger children out of Sudan. 

He speaks nine languages. Works for the most prominent Yakuza Family in Japan. He understands their rules and culture as well as the culture of every foreigner they put him in contact with. 

I have never been so terrified and put absolutely at ease simultaneously. The man holds himself with the bearing of a humble King and he has the utmost respect of the Japanese who welcome few people to work in their country not born there. 

And he has all his fingers. Not all the Japanese have all their fingers. 

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