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Arooj Rahman (expat origin) arrested for throwing molotov cocktails at police cars.

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Lmfao.
I have come across genuine nice ladies, many choose to even become second wives of other Pakistani men (hell of a topic), but we are talking about the ones who gave their culture the middle finger when they were young, and then hit reality near 40 knowing they are finished.

Story time.
 
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As Pakistanis, I think we are the ONLY non-White community in the UK that is proud of our heritage, religion and maintains our culture and way of life. ALL other non-whites don't. They are desperate to please and copy white people and their way of life.

In the UK, this may be the case, however it is not like this in the US.

We have a deep problem of self-deprecating Pakistanis and those who refuse to learn Urdu/Punjabi/Pukhto in the new generation. Muslims in general have this issue, but our youth are especially susceptible to have inferiority complexes in relation to aggressive Muslim Brotherhood Arabs and their political brainwashing.

In their minds, Pakistan is just some dusty place which smells bad, where people bow to shrines, and it is a liability to be associated with it.

I am probably one of the few that is not like this. I learned early on how to read/write Urdu and my parents never let me speak English in my home. Then also growing up in Pakistan in my youth also helped me develop deep roots.

Many American Pakistanis do not have connections back home.
 
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In the UK, this may be the case, however it is not like this in the US.

We have a deep problem of self-deprecating Pakistanis and those who refuse to learn Urdu/Punjabi/Pukhto in the new generation. Muslims in general have this issue, but our youth are especially susceptible to have inferiority complexes in relation to aggressive Muslim Brotherhood Arabs and their political brainwashing.

In their minds, Pakistan is just some dusty place which smells bad, where people bow to shrines, and it is a liability to be associated with it.

I am probably one of the few that is not like this. I learned early on how to read/write Urdu and my parents never let me speak English in my home. Then also growing up in Pakistan in my youth also helped me develop deep roots.

Many American Pakistanis do not have connections back home.

Damn that is bad bro.....I feel for you. It must be tough i.e. hard to connect to folks like that. Thankfully here we are proud of our roots.
 
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