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  • Thraxox
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    #21
    Originally posted by aboutfkntime
    son, you must be new here.....

    add a link to that post in your sig, or remove it

    I never said that.....

    who's ******* did you crawl out of, alt ?

    is that what you clowns have resorted to ?
    Somebody sigged this. And I thought it is funny because how ****** it sounded now, so I sigged this too.
    Last edited by Thraxox; 12-13-2016, 07:33 AM.

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    • BOXING-SCRIBE
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      #22
      Islam(not arabs) and I honestly dont have any issues with the religion is a religion for cavemen..and I say the same about Christians sects that are similar..Do these people not understand it's 2016? That women are not bound to their husbands??marriages are a partnership not a dictatorship..and who the **** does Mr.Khan thinks he is??he should be ashamed at how he has milked his son and for the way he looks. I wish I could buy him a burka so he can cover up that bloated rat looking face. .I'll put my head on a guillotine if he hasn't spent some money on **********s during his vegas trips..hypocrite.

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        #23
        Originally posted by alexguiness
        This type attitude is exactly why the Religion of Islam is considered repressive and backwards.

        If Amir Khan can jerk off on Skype, cheat on his wife with whores etc and NOT be criticized, why the hell can't his wife wear a freaking bikini?

        I will never understand the double standard applied to Islam in comparison to any other belief system.
        Their hypocrisy (or as it appears on the surface) towards Amir and Faryal, hasn't got anything to do with religion. If religion had anything to do with how these two people have behaved, Amir would have been punished far more heavily than the wife by now. In fact, if you went back 1400 years ago, Amir would have been sentenced to death.

        Instead, their hypocrisy is down to them being parents and biased towards their own child - which, irrespective of religion, race or culture, most parents would be guilty of.

        With regards to them wanting to dictate how Faryal dresses, behaves, etc. I honestly don't blame them. Considering her recent behaviour and this stunt to help her launch herself as a reality TV star, her integrity is bound to be questioned by any concerned parent. But with that said, part of the blame does lay on the parents themselves - for raising such an idiot of a son who thinks he can turn a ho into a housewife, and himself can show his weener to random girls on Skype.

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        • Vadrigar.
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          #24
          All the backwards idiots on here saying never marry a British Pakistani... obviously you want a girl who you can control. Most men cannot stand a woman who has her own ideas and her own beliefs. They want women who will be easily controlled.

          Having said that, I do feel bad that Amir's parents are deeply upset. But his mother has basically told us where the relationship broke down between Faryal and them. She stated that Faryal would never mix with them and would wear revealing clothes. I have two things to say to this:

          1. Amir and his family KNEW what Faryal was like before marriage. She has always dressed this way and just because she married into a traditional Pakistani family, it does not mean she has to change to please them.

          2. You cannot force someone to mix with you. Faryal clearly was modern and prefers spending time with herself rather than a huge crowd of Amir's relatives. It is not the end of the world.

          To Faryal I would say this: Money does not buy happiness. Faryal clearly saw Amir for his money, she did not think this whole thing through. Don't forget, she was 20 when she got married. She was living the independent carefree life at that age and expected marriage to be the same.

          Unfortunately Faryal had a wake up call when she realised she was a long long way from her New York house and her freedom. She could not fit in with the traditional Pakistani culture that Amir was brought up with. The silver lining for her however was Amir's bank balance and contacts, allowing Faryal to become a so called 'business woman' and develop her own lipstick or fashion brands.. something which no one would care about before she was married. So she clearly sunk herself into this fake world of materialistic things when Amir was busy.. which naturally collided with Amir's family.

          I can understand you do not like the 'pendoo' life Faryal, but do not forget, your own parents were pendoos once. And karma is a *****, Lamaisah may one day call YOU a pendoo. You do not need to spend time with Amir's family, but you can show them some respect for the sake of Allah. Remember, you are a ****** and being kind and grateful and HUMBLE is a trait Allah loves. Do not forget that your brother is yet to get married. Would you like his wife to do the same to your parents?

          I end with this.. marriage works with both partners working together for peace and harmony. Blasting each other on social media will never work. Faryal I wish you luck and happiness but I hope that you think of Allah more than you think of fashion and makeup.

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          • REMOVE SHARK 55
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            #25
            If that's the culture, it's a disgusting oppressive one. It's your sons wife not yours. If you want Islamic culture and principles go back home. This is the western world bunch of degenerate despots.

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              #26
              Originally posted by StudentOfDaGame
              If that's the culture, it's a disgusting oppressive one. It's your sons wife not yours. If you want Islamic culture and principles go back home. This is the western world bunch of degenerate despots.
              I've never understood how countries like Britain officially advocate being respectful of cultural norms which disrespect and oppress, and even openly oppose the cultural norms of that host country.. bonkers. other than money, I can't see why any extremely traditional ****** would want to move to or live in the West.

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                #27
                Originally posted by TheCleaner
                I've never understood how countries like Britain officially advocate being respectful of cultural norms which disrespect and oppress, and even openly oppose the cultural norms of that host country.. bonkers. other than money, I can't see why any extremely traditional ****** would want to move to or live in the West.
                We have to be respectful to some of the commonwealth countries because we pillaged and took all the riches. Look at Elizabeths crown you don't find those diamonds in Sussex or Manchester.
                We oppose all types of fundamentalism but we're tolerant to an extent. Tolerance means society gets on. Khans parents are intolerant.

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                • hayZ
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                  #28
                  Both parties are at fault, namely Amir Khan and Faryal IMO. Amir Khan married a very outgoing girl, who is pretty much addicted to social media/fame/attention. If you've followed the guy and his girl (due to following him on social media) you'd realise that she is not really a marriage material kind of girl AT ALL.

                  Amir seems to be a traditional kind of guy in a number of ways and he should have chose his other half appropriately to match his own values and beliefs. You can't choose someone like Faryal and then complain when she acts like Faryal lol. A lot of girls who have grown up in Western societies behave differently to how religion and culture would like them to behave. They can't cook, clean, they act masculine (foul tongue/dress code), no manners (how to treat guests) but then also demand to be treated like a woman lmao. Its one of the reasons why a lot of people go back to their ancestral home to get married and why there is a rising divorce rate in Asian families in the West (namely England). A lack of compatibility.

                  Originally posted by TheCleaner
                  I've never understood how countries like Britain officially advocate being respectful of cultural norms which disrespect and oppress, and even openly oppose the cultural norms of that host country.. bonkers. other than money, I can't see why any extremely traditional ****** would want to move to or live in the West.
                  I don't see how you wanting your other half not to be flaunting her body all over social media and dressed like a slag is a bad thing, I truly don't. If your husband doesn't want that and nor does his family, why would continually disrespect their request like that? Marriage is about love but it's also about compromise, you can't act exactly the same way as you do when you get married. You don't have to be an 'extremely traditional ******' to want that. Amir definitely isn't an extremely traditional ******. He and/or his family aren't exactly telling his wife to wear a niqab/burka, they just want her to dress more modestly, act like a mother, act like a ****** (which she professes to be), act like a wife, not like some 20 year hoe gagging for instagram likes. I have family who are extremely traditional and Amirs isn't lmao non of his sisters wear scarves, he is always at mixed events with random girls in attendance, he spends thousands and thousands at lavish parties, that kinda **** isn't in accordance with Islam at all. If anything it's unIslamic, that money could save a lot of children yet it's spent on a 2 years old bday party which she won't even remember in a few weeks.

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                  • TheCleaner
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by hayZ
                    I have family who are extremely traditional and Amirs isn't lmao non of his sisters wear scarves, he is always at mixed events with random girls in attendance, he spends thousands and thousands at lavish parties, that kinda **** isn't in accordance with Islam at all. If anything it's unIslamic, that money could save a lot of children yet it's spent on a 2 years old bday party which she won't even remember in a few weeks.
                    see man, non of that stuff you listed is against anything british.. yet that "s#it" in your words, is unislamic... how the hell can anyone wanting to be a good ****** ever settle in this country if the attitude is about what is 'in accordance' with something that is dead against that country's own 'accords'..

                    seems unsolvable... the person is in constant conflict, either resenting, despising and looking down on the culture of the country they live in, or fully integrate and been shunned/abused by own family members.
                    Last edited by TheCleaner; 12-13-2016, 11:25 AM.

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                    • BOXING-SCRIBE
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by LetOutTheCage
                      lol@ the morons trying to bring religion into this argument. Did you ever stop to consider it might be a cultural issue instead of a religious one?
                      You're an idiot for stating this..Cultural instead of a religious issue?How many other religion's exsist in Pakistan?? Their culture is heavily based on Islam idiot..Cultural would be the Emirates or the Turks, places where they are predominantly Islamic, but have a "western" culture..Learn something before you write

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