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  • #41
    Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
    Ugh! Yuck! Blood touching blood; That is repugnant! It's amazing that he hasn't displayed any kind of visible signs of birth defects because of it.
    No signs?

    Have you watched his interviews?

    If his brains were dynamite, he wouldn’t have enough to blow his Taqiyah off..

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    • #42
      Disgusting.

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      • #43
        Ahhhhhhh Kahn. Just keeps giving us ammunition.

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        • #44
          So what? My parents were second cousins. (Wipes drool from tablet screen.....)

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          • #45
            That would explain his deformities -

            Chinachinitis
            Weakjawtosis
            Stumblebummer

            Poor guy

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            • #46
              Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
              Indeed.

              They make up quite a small % of the UK population, but they make up the majority of genetic disorders.

              Those who don’t live in a heavily populated Pakistani/****** area won’t see it much because they tend to stick to their own communities and don’t integrate much, but if you live around those areas, the amounts of kids with these disorders is incredible.

              People are too afraid to talk about it though because it’s seen as “racism” or something or bashing their religion but in fact it’s a genuine problem.

              You know how people say the ****** *********s are not real ******s, they’re just crazy people using religion. Well yeah, they are radicalising vulnerable people in mosques, people that are the product of generations of inbreeding, of course they’re a bit backwards.
              Its nothing to do with Religion your talking about a cultural thing Indian (Hindu, Sikh) communities have the same thing. Its predominantly an Asian cultural thing.

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              • #47
                Ah, I thought his parents were brother and sister..
                Inbreeding in Pakistan is very normal

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Redd Foxx View Post
                  This is all so crazy to me. It's like, you think you have a general sense of what's going on in the world and then you find out bizarre things like this about large communities and cultures being heavily inbred. A serious WTF moment for me.
                  You wont really hear about it because the british media consider it racially insensitive to bring it up they avoid any news that shows a minority class in a negative light

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
                    Indeed.

                    They make up quite a small % of the UK population, but they make up the majority of genetic disorders.

                    Those who don’t live in a heavily populated Pakistani/****** area won’t see it much because they tend to stick to their own communities and don’t integrate much, but if you live around those areas, the amounts of kids with these disorders is incredible.

                    People are too afraid to talk about it though because it’s seen as “racism” or something or bashing their religion but in fact it’s a genuine problem.

                    You know how people say the ****** *********s are not real ******s, they’re just crazy people using religion. Well yeah, they are radicalising vulnerable people in mosques, people that are the product of generations of inbreeding, of course they’re a bit backwards.
                    I remember in vegas some white dude who was next amir khan making a joke about the south saying those two might be first cousins, khan didn't laugh, looking back now i know why he didn't get the inbred joke because his parents are first cousin and its normal in his culture.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Zaroku View Post
                      Ah, I thought his parents were brother and sister..
                      Inbreeding in Pakistan is very normal
                      Hahah zaroku you are too much.

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