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  1. The EDL may claim to be against Islamic extremism but their own actions are of extremists. They go outside Mosques while people are praying to almighty God, why on Earth do we want to ally ourselves to them? We Sikhs protect the rights of religious freedom not attack it, remember a couple of years ago during the London riots many Singhs guarded the Southall Mosque while our Muslim brothers prayed, that is what Sikhi is about. During that time we protected the Hindu jeweller shops which were a high priority for the looters, that is what Sikhi is about. Sikhi isn't about going to pubs while the EDL get tanked up and protest in the streets causing hatred in the community. Sorry about the repeat post
  2. All this is ok here but how do we get the message to the wider Sikh community who do not come to these sites nor hardly go to the Gurdwara. Also using the term Paki does not help the cause at all. I am surprised the moderators allow it.
  3. Sikhs have a very good image in the UK these sorts attacks on people enjoying a meal will just give us all a bad name. What did the restaurant have to do with the "alleged" rape anyway, can somebody explain?
  4. In recent years our Muslim brothers have been getting alot of bad press and stereotyping. To combat this some parts of the media has been doing the opposite but end up actually promoting Islam over other religions something which is just as bad. Have you guys seen the BBC one Sunday morning programme "The Big Questions" which discusses religious and moral affairs, On that programme they usually have a range of speakers which understandably include Christian priests but also a disproportionate high amount of Muslims in the audience and as guest speakers. There are hardly ever any Sikhs, Hindus, Buddhists etc and that goes against the BBC's impartiality agenda. There are others issues too for example how many organizations now bend over backwards to stock Halal meat products (please don't turn this into a meat eating issue). Muslims are getting far too much coverage and that is suggesting to people that their message is the only one alterative to the Christian religion. All this is because Muslims are more organized and know how to get their agenda out there. What I suggest is that we all make an issue to email and write letters to media outlets so they know that they need to pay attention and do something about it. If this topic can be made into a sticky then people can post their issues concerning the topic here then others can also join in and increase the pressure. I have made a point about the BBC please add and other issues so we can do something about it. Hammer time made a good start with the Pakistani child grooming issue, lets all keep it up
  5. Great! I also got the same reply, but we need to keep up the pressure on other media outlets too. I am going to start a new topic please comment on it so the moderators can take note.
  6. Thanks I was just about to post the same address, I hope others will do the same as one or two emails can be ignored but not a constant barrage of protest. This is what I wrote, I wish to complain about the term "ASIAN" being used to describe child groomers who are facing trial as highlighted below. If it is important to describe the ethnic background of the culprits then it should be done correctly and should not be that the people from an entire continent be tarred with the same brush. The terms Indian, Hindu Sikh, Pakistani, Muslim etc. are all more relevant rather than Asian. Please take steps to feed this point through to your reporters. I look forward to a prompt reply.
  7. The pressure needs to be kept up, we can't just have a short sprinting session of complaints but we need to turn the situation into a constant flow of action. We all need to keep sending emails and letters untill our points are heard and not just leave it to others to do so.
  8. The simple reason is that they do not want a reminder of the massacres that took place, they would rather just ignore it all and tarnish Sikhs as trouble makers for demanding justice.
  9. There must be a reason why there have been so many Sikhs who left the Panth and looked towards Christianity? There are many lost Sikhs who need spiritual assistance. I remember I knew some Aunties in Southall and they were talking about how there was little guidance from the Granthis and were just instructed to read bani again and again, and although that may seem like good advice how does it help someone who cannot completely understand the meanings of Gurujis teachings that certainily is the case for many Sikhs. Even the older generation born in punjab understand little about their religion. Christians have study groups where they go over the bible and try to understand what each paragraph means and how it can help them. With our Granthis they will repeat the pehlee pauree of Japji Sahib but what about the rest??? Those aunties are now all Christians and many members of their families have followed them. I know Sikhi isn't meant to be a prosyletizing religion but we need to do more to keep the SIkhs within our religion. I know some Sikhs who take great steps toward reaching Guruji, there are mone who hae grown their Kesh, learnt Gurmukhi and become fluent in Bani but such strong willed Sikhs are generally few in number and most people are simple minded who are easily led. It is those people who need the most help. Our Gurdwarae are open to all but we need to do more to encourage people to come through the doors just how Islam and Christianity has managed to do so well.
  10. How is is that Christians are so organized that they can reach out to non-Christians like Sikhs but our Gurdwara are not able to draw people born into Sikhi back into the religion they were born to. There isn't enough outreach towards the spirit of Sikhs and these groups are exploiting that and doing so well out of it.
  11. If ghosts existed they would probably be lost souls seeking peace and would still be a part of Wahegurjis creation so why wouldn't they be welcome in his or her Darbaar?
  12. About time, Sikhs could wear Kirpans on flights from Heathrow years ago but only now in our own "homeland"
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