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1 hour ago, Ranjeet01 said:

It's gone viral during this week.

This Sunny fella looks like an Afghan Sikh.

His English is pretty spot on. A bit of a generalisation but u can usually make out an afghan from the way he speaks. No offense.

Jo ve ah, he appears to be a sikh

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6 minutes ago, S4NGH said:

His English is pretty spot on. A bit of a generalisation but u can usually make out an afghan from the way he speaks. No offense.

Jo ve ah, he appears to be a sikh

The reason I think that he is Afghan Sikh is because apparently he worked in an off licence. Afghan Sikhs are the ones that mainly run off licences these days, particularly around the West London area.

Also, the baseball cap over the patna kind of makes me think it is an Afghan type.

Afghan Sikhs are not particularly liked by some of our people as they seen as a bit "purvy ".

I have heard about incidents on Southall Broadway with Afghan stall holders harassing women.

 

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I think in regards to these kinda cases we should hold judgement until the court trial is over. Also we dont know if the "victims" are from the same community as defendants or another community. As in this case they haven't suggested the all girls were white british girls in any of the articles about this so I'm guessing it wasn't targeting specific community of girls like the other cases of pakistani muslim pedo rape gangs.

But what is dangerous is the racist white mainstream media article writers/editors and those racist protestors outside court whose pushing the narrative that its mostly asian/brown skinned men involved in this kinda stuff when we know most of the underage sex crimes are committed by white men and street grooming sex crimes by mostly black Afro-carribean and pakistani muslim gangs. A big hoo haa aint made when white men are brought to court regarding these kinda crimes but if an asian/brown skinned person does it then it seems like a bigger offense which goes against all norms of natural justice. So we need to start calling out the racists who are targeting people by skin colour and race.

As for the two so called Sikhs in this case if they are found guilty I would throw the book at them to show we do not tolerate such kanjars in our community. Especially the drug pushers, as under age sex/rape crime may ruin 1 life but those who drug deal often ruin more than 1 life and destroy many families.

 

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2 hours ago, S4NGH said:

His English is pretty spot on. A bit of a generalisation but u can usually make out an afghan from the way he speaks. No offense.

Jo ve ah, he appears to be a sikh

To Non-Sikhs it doesn't matter where we come from.

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3 hours ago, genie said:

I think in regards to these kinda cases we should hold judgement until the court trial is over. Also we dont know if the "victims" are from the same community as defendants or another community. As in this case they haven't suggested the all girls were white british girls in any of the articles about this so I'm guessing it wasn't targeting specific community of girls like the other cases of pakistani muslim pedo rape gangs.

But what is dangerous is the racist white mainstream media article writers/editors and those racist protestors outside court whose pushing the narrative that its mostly asian/brown skinned men involved in this kinda stuff when we know most of the underage sex crimes are committed by white men and street grooming sex crimes by mostly black Afro-carribean and pakistani muslim gangs. A big hoo haa aint made when white men are brought to court regarding these kinda crimes but if an asian/brown skinned person does it then it seems like a bigger offense which goes against all norms of natural justice. So we need to start calling out the racists who are targeting people by skin colour and race.

As for the two so called Sikhs in this case if they are found guilty I would throw the book at them to show we do not tolerate such kanjars in our community. Especially the drug pushers, as under age sex/rape crime may ruin 1 life but those who drug deal often ruin more than 1 life and destroy many families.

 

Partially agree with you veerji.

The media intensifies when the culprits belong to minority groups, especially asian. An obvious bias exists. But there's no point in lashing back with excuses (if the culprits were white or black etc) because of course the same logic applies to us. Let's say these girls were our daughters (which they are but let's say they were sikh) and the groomers were white; pretty certain we'd be out in the 1000s. E.g. Leicester was it above the shop/restaurant? We were all so quick to protest (rightly so) and shame the muslim community (wrong in my opinion. Evil has no religion. But each to their own view. Queue the bashing). However, when our own are involved, we're all hush hush about it. "Mitti pao" cover it up. The exact same attitude the muslim community has shown when dealing with such issues, albeit at a much larger scale. And it's this very attitude that will only come round to bite us later on.

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19 hours ago, S4NGH said:

Partially agree with you veerji.

The media intensifies when the culprits belong to minority groups, especially asian. An obvious bias exists. But there's no point in lashing back with excuses (if the culprits were white or black etc) because of course the same logic applies to us. Let's say these girls were our daughters (which they are but let's say they were sikh) and the groomers were white; pretty certain we'd be out in the 1000s. E.g. Leicester was it above the shop/restaurant? We were all so quick to protest (rightly so) and shame the muslim community (wrong in my opinion. Evil has no religion. But each to their own view. Queue the bashing). However, when our own are involved, we're all hush hush about it. "Mitti pao" cover it up. The exact same attitude the muslim community has shown when dealing with such issues, albeit at a much larger scale. And it's this very attitude that will only come round to bite us later on.

I think people like you (and me) and many others (i.e. Manmohan Singh of SAS), kind of ensure that our people don't bury our heads in the sand to this within our community. 

But yes, overall, our people do appear to have this repeated tendency to avoid facing up to uncomfortable ugly truths within (like grooming, alcoholism, casteism and so on). But we do have people who continual try and shine light on these matters. It just seems to take forever to get our lot to recognise serious internal problems. We do have this 'ostrich mentality'.  

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6 minutes ago, kcmidlands said:

What you going to do, go down his house and harass his wife and kids, maybe his parents who have go nothing to do with his illegal activities or were you "just asking".

I dont believe in harassing women, children or old people but I have got some questions to ask the criminal.

Why are you trying to protect him???

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51 minutes ago, angelleb said:

I dont believe in harassing women, children or old people but I have got some questions to ask the criminal.

Why are you trying to protect him???

That is not his address. He's given the address of a rental home he owns. He lives in Crosland Moor. Amere is also not his full name. Thought he'd be a clever little so and so.

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