3 Jul 2012
suzy
Esmerelda, Sunny Hundal is from a Sikh family and just as white English Guardian types are full of self loathing, and will do anything they can to express that self loathing through apologia and protection of Islam and Muslims, even when it involves defending Islam and Muslims in the face of the most extreme misogyny and extremism, so do we have Hindus and Sikhs of the Guardian type who do the same.
Notice how Sunny Hundal knows what side his bread is buttered on to be part of the chosen and 'halal' liberal commentariat - he goes into overdrive to exculpate Islam and Pakistanis for the sexual abuse grooming gangs, but doesn't hesitate to make allegations about his own community and of course against white English people.
This is the nature of these self loathing dhimmis, and they come from every background, their livelihood depends on licking the boots of Islam.
Once again though, some very encouraging comments underneath the article.
(The Guardian despises everyone except Muslims - it despises the white working class, it despises Jews, Sikhs and Hindus - it sanctifies Islam and Muslims)
4 Jul 2012
Christina McIntosh
I am very heartened by the possibility that Sikhs in the UK and the EDL (and perhaps other groups like 'March For England) may form an alliance to resist the Islamoforming of the Island of the Mighty. And I hope their women, especially their senior women, will team up with the indigenous womenfolk: Granny Power!
Now all we need is for the Gurkhas, and the warrior folks of Rajput and Marathi background to step forward as well and be seen in the street marches and rallies, and to make their voices heard in parliamentary petitions and letters to politicians.
Then watch the Mohammedan bullyboys run for cover when faced by the heirs of long-ago Crusaders (and the sons and grandsons of those who flew in Bomber Command or at the Battle of Britain, or who sailed the Little Ships) side by side and arm in arm and (if necessary) back to back with the heirs of the great Sikh and Hindu warriors who fought ceaselessly to try to defend their homeland from the raping, pillaging, kidnapping, slaving, mass-murdering Muslim hordes.
It is a pity that Rowling probably considers herself to hold copyright on the phrase 'The Order of the Phoenix' because as I see these alliances beginning to crystallise in response to the jihad, 'the Order of the Phoenix' seems to be the perfect way to describe them.
4 Jul 2012
Esmerelda Weatherwax
Suzi - that explains a lot. I knew the coerced conversions of Sikh and Hindu girls were well documented and couldn't understand why he disbelieved the many reports.