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From what I have seen, it sure does seem like a muslim problem, at least in the UK. Tommy Robinson seems like a good man to me, he seems to support Sikhs too, but instead most Sikhs want to chose sides with the enemy over him.

I'd suggest looking at his history before even saying "he seems like a good man", he lost control over the EDL and allowed extreme right wing factions into it and did nothing about it while saying that he was only against extremest "Islamics", he claimed he had nothing against Sikhs but on more than one rally they have clashed with Sikhs and he has made no attempt to apologize, he and everything he stands for goes against everything that Sikhi stands for and before anyone say's anything different, i've had first hand experience of being chased by his goons for doing nothing more than walking in the city centre while they were having a rally, just because the dude is now wearing a suit doesn't mean you should trust him.

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I'd suggest looking at his history before even saying "he seems like a good man", he lost control over the EDL and allowed extreme right wing factions into it and did nothing about it while saying that he was only against extremest "Islamics", he claimed he had nothing against Sikhs but on more than one rally they have clashed with Sikhs and he has made no attempt to apologize, he and everything he stands for goes against everything that Sikhi stands for and before anyone say's anything different, i've had first hand experience of being chased by his goons for doing nothing more than walking in the city centre while they were having a rally, just because the dude is now wearing a suit doesn't mean you should trust him.

For the record, I am not from the UK, so I am not extremely familiar with the politics there. But, I have not heard of Sikh-Edl clashes ever up until now, where did these clashes take place? I've only seen him praising Sikhs, I'd call his leadership skills into question regarding members of organization opposing Sikhs, but wouldn't say he is a bad person himself. I've got zero problem with someone who opposes Islamic extremism and doesn't throw Sikhs in the same pile.

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I wouldn't say that (well he might be now but he wasn't to start with) but I did notice security force tactics used at his rallies.

For instance government operatives would enter the crowd and stir up trouble thus giving the police the excuse to move in and of course the bad publicity would help break the movement.

I personally think he started the organisation to combat radical Islam in his home town of Luton because nobody was doing anything to stop radical preachers on the streets and on university campuses.

It really kicked off with the burning of poppies by the Islamists.

However the whole thing got completely out of hand and as you say goons and thugs appeared everywhere.

But still I admire a bloke who was prepared to literally risk his own life to stand up for what he believed in, because that's what he did in the early days when no one else gave a toss about radical Islam.

He's had his life threatened many many times as he came forward and spoke about stuff that no one wanted to hear about and they still don't.

And for the record he has always been respectful of Sikhs but with an organisation like the EDL if it got big enough there would be no stopping them.

First it would be Muslims, then after that Sikhs and Jews, after that homosexuals etc, it's good the EDL was put down in the end.

As far as the EDL attacking Sikhs this is something I wasn't aware of and would like to know more if possible.

One more question, what would your Guru say if large numbers of Sikh girls were being used and abused in this way, what would his advice be?

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From what I have seen, it sure does seem like a muslim problem, at least in the UK. Tommy Robinson seems like a good man to me, he seems to support Sikhs too, but instead most Sikhs want to chose sides with the enemy over him.

what enemy?! Deluded.

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One more question, what would your Guru say if large numbers of Sikh girls were being used and abused in this way, what would his advice be?

anytype of abuse is wrong and Guru Nanak taught that any type of injustice should be resolved through peaceful means through strategy politics community effort and that a violent struggle is permissible where all else fails

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