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It's great to help others but Sikhs continuously backstabbed by those who we help. We should learn from these mistakes.  

https://www.sbs.com.au/language/english/audio/darwin-s-sikh-food-charity-helps-muslims-break-their-fast-during-ramadan-in-drive-through-takeaway-iftar 

According to the article, Sikhs have been helping Muslims break their fast during Ramadan in Australia since a decade.

When there was the issue of Kipaan's getting banned in Australia, look what the Muslim leaders did. Islamic leaders had called for an end to a legal loophole which has allowed Sikh children to take 'sharpened daggers' to class.

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15 hours ago, dallysingh101 said:

Oh!!!! They DO have red necks in Canada! I thought it was some multicultural heaven! 

Anyways, it's a good opportunity to put those spoilt brat jut boys to some good use (instead of them killing each other over drug deals). Might make their bull5hit lives actually useful for Sikhi.

I'm sure in 10 years demographics have changed, but Sikhs are very few there, and not sure what would attract Sikhs from other parts of Canada. Indians will be more attracted directly from Punjab because it's 'Canada'

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Nova_Scotia#Religion

Religion[edit]

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Majority religion in Nova Scotia by county
Religion (2011)[16]
Religion Population Pct (%)
Catholic 298,270 32.92%
No religious affiliation 197,665 21.81%
United Church 109,700 12.10%
Anglican 100,120 11.05%
Baptist 80,815 8.92%
Other Christian 55,555 6.13%
Presbyterian 23,555 2.60%
Pentecostal 9,595 1.06%
Lutheran 9,485 1.05%
Muslim 8,505 0.94%
Christian Orthodox 3,370 0.37%
Other religions 2,720 0.30%
Buddhist 2,205 0.24%
Hindu 1,850 0.20%
Jewish 1,805 0.20%
Traditional (Aboriginal) Spirituality 570 0.06%
Sikh 390 0.04%
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Nova Scotia is a strange place, it's not like other parts of Canada. They are made up of predominantly Irish and Scottish immigrants even their accent is different from other Canadians 

If you want to know what Nova Scotia is sort of like. You should watch Trailer Park Boys. It's like a Fly on the Wall Documentary Comedy. Not very PC but hilarious.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Ranjeet01 said:

Nova Scotia is a strange place, it's not like other parts of Canada. They are made up of predominantly Irish and Scottish immigrants even their accent is different from other Canadians 

If you want to know what Nova Scotia is sort of like. You should watch Trailer Park Boys. It's like a Fly on the Wall Documentary Comedy. Not very PC but hilarious.

 

 

Trailer Park Boys is great. 

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2 hours ago, MisterrSingh said:

Usually, in the above particular example, that surface public image tends to conceal a darker reality. But in our case in recent times we've adopted this demeanour not because we're genuine Nice Guys, but because we're afraid of any future situation where there's trouble for us. It's a pre-emptive "Please don't hit me! Remember that time I did such-and-such for you!" It's cowardice masquerading as virtue. Such cuckery. And this is the Sikh mainstream in the UK at least.

How do you suggest Sikhs cultivate their image in the UK/West/remainder of the world?

A lot of people I've interacted with in my life have treated me well because I'm Sikh. 

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