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4 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

I feel ashamed. I have no reason to, but i do. It's a strange sensation.

My friend. Try living in the same small town as him. Try working in town centre hearing about this <banned word filter activated> at every corner. I can't find a place to hide my face.

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14 minutes ago, S4NGH said:

My friend. Try living in the same small town as him. Try working in town centre hearing about this <banned word filter activated> at every corner. I can't find a place to hide my face.

There is some presentation happening in Huddersfield tonight I believe by Sikh Youth UK regarding grooming. I think it took place in the Singh Sabha Gurdwara or a Lions MMA gym. I don't whether you attended it.

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Guys. If this guy is guilty, I don't think we personally should feel ashamed about his actions. Even though (I imagine) there are quite a few antiSikh people who will be happy as hell that one of our lot is getting tarnished with this brush, even more so given the way certain members of our community have been very proactive (and even successful) in forcing our own, and wider society in the UK to face up to this stuff going on under everyone's noses. 

We shouldn't live in any denial about it. We DO have sexual predators in our community. It's impossible that we don't. If anything they are probably under-reported. 

The sooner these people are caught and/or exposed the better. We should be alert (without being paranoid) about it. 

What I would say is that we don't seem to have an epidemic of this stuff (as far as I am aware) in England. But cases will exist and pop up. 

As long as we are honest to ourselves about these things. We can all strive to keep these things to a minimum in our community. 

@MisterrSingh I think you said it best a while ago in some thread when you posited the possibility that we are probably going to have a bunch of cases emerge (I believe especially with cases within families) in the future, as more and more people feel confident enough to talk about it. We all know how powerful 'shame' and 'honour' are in our communities psyche and how it has already prevented (probably) thousands of girls from keeping their own sexual exploitation hidden over decades. 

Let's keep it real, and strive really hard to make sure we don't have scores of prolific, hidden paedos in our midst. 

In the end, let's take some solace in the fact that any guilty people being caught means that there will be vulnerable victims who are now that little bit safer. And that such predators will have a harder time doing this in future.

Don't focus excessively on the impact it has on us personally - think about the victims instead.  

 

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13 minutes ago, dallysingh101 said:

Guys. If this guy is guilty, I don't think we personally should feel ashamed about his actions. Even though (I imagine) there are quite a few antiSikh people who will be happy as hell that one of our lot is getting tarnished with this brush, even more so given the way certain members of our community have been very proactive (and even successful) in forcing our own, and wider society in the UK to face up to this stuff going on under everyone's noses. 

We shouldn't live in any denial about it. We DO have sexual predators in our community. It's impossible that we don't. If anything they are probably under-reported. 

The sooner these people are caught and/or exposed the better. We should be alert (without being paranoid) about it. 

What I would say is that we don't seem to have an epidemic of this stuff (as far as I am aware) in England. But cases will exist and pop up. 

As long as we are honest to ourselves about these things. We can all strive to keep these things to a minimum in our community. 

@MisterrSingh I think you said it best a while ago in some thread when you posited the possibility that we are probably going to have a bunch of cases emerge (I believe especially with cases within families) in the future, as more and more people feel confident enough to talk about it. We all know how powerful 'shame' and 'honour' are in our communities psyche and how it has already prevented (probably) thousands of girls from keeping their own sexual exploitation hidden over decades. 

Let's keep it real, and strive really hard to make sure we don't have scores of prolific, hidden paedos in our midst. 

In the end, let's take some solace in the fact that any guilty people being caught means that there will be vulnerable victims who are now that little bit safer. And that such predators will have a harder time doing this in future.

Don't focus excessively on the impact it has on us personally - think about the victims instead.  

 

Why do you think there are many more sexual predators belonging to the Sikh community than say, the Hindu one?

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1 hour ago, Ranjeet01 said:

There is some presentation happening in Huddersfield tonight I believe by Sikh Youth UK regarding grooming. I think it took place in the Singh Sabha Gurdwara or a Lions MMA gym. I don't whether you attended it.

I wasn't aware of it. Missed it this time veerji.

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7 hours ago, Qwe123 said:

Why do you think there are many more sexual predators belonging to the Sikh community than say, the Hindu one?

For the Hindu community being a sexual predator is the norm.  Sticking a metal rod in a woman's <banned word filter activated> forcefully as she tries to stop the sexual assault is your Monday night get together with cousins and uncles.  

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