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Not surprised. The Afghan Sikhs are far richer than your average Punjabi/Gujarati shop owner from the 70s-90s were. Now we know where that extra cash is coming from. 

They buy houses in expensive parts of Southall/Hounslow and cars in cash. A lot of their shops are involved in the drugs business. All while keeping Sikhi saroop. 

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16 minutes ago, ChardikalaUK said:

Not surprised. The Afghan Sikhs are far richer than your average Punjabi/Gujarati shop owner from the 70s-90s were. Now we know where that extra cash is coming from. 

They buy houses in expensive parts of Southall/Hounslow and cars in cash. A lot of their shops are involved in the drugs business. All while keeping Sikhi saroop. 

I heard about this too time ago but i did not believe it but Afghans made alot of their $$ due to dodgy dealings?

But genuine Afghan Sikhs are nice ppl they saved Southall/hounslow Sikhs since panjabis moved away including Sikhi saroop obvs this is sad...

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On 5/10/2023 at 5:15 PM, Kau89r8 said:

@MisterrSingh

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you may have more knowledge 

Mate, this is nothing to me? I'm from E.London, if I've learnt anything, people are going make money one way or another. As long as these lot aren't screwing over their own. 

I'd be more concerned about rich, spoilt jut boys in Canada killing each over in droves over drug deals. That is really sad, and such a waste of life.  

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1 hour ago, dallysingh101 said:

Mate, this is nothing to me? I'm from E.London, if I've learnt anything, people are going make money one way or another. As long as these lot aren't screwing over their own. 

I'd be more concerned about rich, spoilt jut boys in Canada killing each over in droves over drug deals. That is really sad, and such a waste of live.  

kinda of agree... afghani Sikhs have done way better job then poonjabi 'Sikhs' they have unity take pride in their Sardari and general nice ppl then punjabi .. Southall would have been empty without Afghani Sikh population been taken over by somalias

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1 hour ago, Kau89r8 said:

kinda of agree... afghani Sikhs have done way better job then poonjabi 'Sikhs' they have unity take pride in their Sardari and general nice ppl then punjabi .. Southall would have been empty without Afghani Sikh population been taken over by somalias

I hope they made sh1t loads of money and set their families up for a few generations - so that they'll be able to counter all the white racism and glass ceilings they will inevitably encounter. Hope they bought lots of properties. Go on son!!!!

 

Better than doing this gandu looking shyte:

 

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5 hours ago, Kau89r8 said:

kinda of agree... afghani Sikhs have done way better job then poonjabi 'Sikhs' they have unity take pride in their Sardari and general nice ppl then punjabi .. Southall would have been empty without Afghani Sikh population been taken over by somalias

Their incest disgusts me. I find them half way between us and sulley in their outlook on life. 

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