Originally posted by LetOutTheCage
View Post
As for my thing about terrorism, i was simply pointing out that Mosque’s in the area I grew up have been known for radicalising young people and maybe it’s not so difficult to get some of them to do crazy things when a lot of them aren’t playing with a full deck because of inbreeding throughout generations of their family.
But as i said, i’m not saying it’s a strictly ****** thing, i’m just speaking from experiences of coming from a heavily populated ****** area.
It’s definitely more a problem within the Pakistani communities in the UK than Indian communities though, even the statistics show that it’s mostly Pakistani’s with these disorders. I suppose that’s because Indian’s have generally integrated more into British society than Pakistani’s. Pakistani’s tend to mostly only associate with each other. Most Indian people i know in the UK are not as encapsulated in their heritage, culture and relgion as Pakistani’s i know, especially those born here. Although i guess over in that part of Asia, its probably more of an even statistic.
Comment