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Why are Bangladeshi students turning to extremism?

Your previous attitude. Go through your own posts. Or ask a kind senior - I am not one, I am a very harsh person - like @Anubis to help.
His grandfather moved to the UK after the Pakistanis kicked him out...being a teenager that means he should have been born and brought up in the UK...doesn't his English skills have a hint of immigrant smell to it?Or are the Brits generally that bad?
 
His grandfather moved to the UK after the Pakistanis kicked him out...being a teenager that means he should have been born and brought up in the UK...doesn't his English skills have a hint of immigrant smell to it?Or are the Brits generally that bad?

I blame Shakespeare for being so "boring" :D
 
His grandfather moved to the UK after the Pakistanis kicked him out...being a teenager that means he should have been born and brought up in the UK...doesn't his English skills have a hint of immigrant smell to it?Or are the Brits generally that bad?

:D
Really don't wish to comment.

His grandfather moved to the UK after the Pakistanis kicked him out...being a teenager that means he should have been born and brought up in the UK...doesn't his English skills have a hint of immigrant smell to it?Or are the Brits generally that bad?

Actually, think about it.

For the Brit skinhead, the Bangladeshi is lowest on the totem pole. Think of his plight at school.

For the Indian, he was trouble, they concentrated on their grades and being good, and those who seemed to represent trouble, they would have avoided like the plague. He hated them, they avoided him, I suspect that the first Indians he has interacted with, to the extent of a complete sentence being exchanged, were those on PDF.

For the Pakistani, whom he must have looked up to as Grandpa's team, the Bangladeshi is lowest on the totem pole, and he was a Bangladeshi. Imagine what might have happened when he tried to worm his way into their groups.

For the Bangladeshi, he and his family would be the weirdos, the obvious Bangladeshis with a Pakistani complex, and not very accepted, except partially by the Al Zakirs and the Luffy500s and the idunes, reluctant to discard one of the chosen.

What a way to grow up.
 
i would blame lack of genuine democracy...
 
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Really don't wish to comment.



Actually, think about it.

For the Brit skinhead, the Bangladeshi is lowest on the totem pole. Think of his plight at school.

For the Indian, he was trouble, they concentrated on their grades and being good, and those who seemed to represent trouble, they would have avoided like the plague. He hated them, they avoided him, I suspect that the first Indians he has interacted with, to the extent of a complete sentence being exchanged, were those on PDF.

For the Pakistani, whom he must have looked up to as Grandpa's team, the Bangladeshi is lowest on the totem pole, and he was a Bangladeshi. Imagine what might have happened when he tried to worm his way into their groups.

For the Bangladeshi, he and his family would be the weirdos, the obvious Bangladeshis with a Pakistani complex, and not very accepted, except partially by the Al Zakirs and the Luffy500s and the idunes, reluctant to discard one of the chosen.

What a way to grow up.
I dont think things are that complex until people grows up. No matter how Indians feel great about themselves, to a englishman all from sub continent are the pigs from the same pack, the 3rd world roddent. I lived among skinhead for quite a good amount of time of my life.
 
I dont think things are that complex until people grows up. No matter how Indians feel great about themselves, to a englishman all from sub continent are the pigs from the same pack, the 3rd world roddent. I lived among skinhead for quite a good amount of time of my life.

Of course.

I was just making a point.
 
His grandfather moved to the UK after the Pakistanis kicked him out...being a teenager that means he should have been born and brought up in the UK...doesn't his English skills have a hint of immigrant smell to it?Or are the Brits generally that bad?
Yes please mock my English skills. I only write like that because if I don't do it fast then mom might catch me at the computer instead of studying (you know what happens next). So don't mock me haha
 
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Really don't wish to comment.



Actually, think about it.

For the Brit skinhead, the Bangladeshi is lowest on the totem pole. Think of his plight at school.

For the Indian, he was trouble, they concentrated on their grades and being good, and those who seemed to represent trouble, they would have avoided like the plague. He hated them, they avoided him, I suspect that the first Indians he has interacted with, to the extent of a complete sentence being exchanged, were those on PDF.

For the Pakistani, whom he must have looked up to as Grandpa's team, the Bangladeshi is lowest on the totem pole, and he was a Bangladeshi. Imagine what might have happened when he tried to worm his way into their groups.

For the Bangladeshi, he and his family would be the weirdos, the obvious Bangladeshis with a Pakistani complex, and not very accepted, except partially by the Al Zakirs and the Luffy500s and the idunes, reluctant to discard one of the chosen.

What a way to grow up.
FYI, I live in Punjabi dominated area of Bedfordshire. Punjabis are majority in college, next comes Sylhetis and then the Brits. What makes you think Brits are racist? Calling them "skinheads" an insult. They are actually very nice and tolerant people and help everyone out regardless of their race, colour, religion or ethnicity. They aren't racists at all. In our fourty-five odd years in Britain, we have had over a thousand native white Brits over at our house. I have many native white Brit friends so don't try to shame me here because of my ethnicity

And Punjabis are the best people I have ever met. Almost all my friends here are Punjabis along with some Pushtoons and Sindhis. They have never considered anyone inferior. Why would they? We are of same stock like brothers. For people like you everyone is racist. Don't be so paranoid. Have you ever been in Britain or met any Punjabis in real life? If not, then stop slandering them. Totem pole nonsense. Britain is a cosmopolitan society and there is no place for discrimination here based on ethnicity, religion or any other thing

And you would be surprised to see the sheer number of Sylhetis and Bengalis here who still consider Pakistan to be their country and love it from the core of their heart. It seems I am not alone in this regard :) And what do you mean by "Pakistani complex" huh? You think people are so foolish. What if I say you have "Indian complex"? Country comes first before any ethnicity. If any state in India tries to secede their people would be massacred by the very Indian army which is protecting them now. No one would dare support the secessionists. They don't have right to secede. Our situation in '71 was similar and our family fought for Pakistan as patriot citizens. There is nothing wrong in it and Bangladeshis here don't have any problem with us, so why do you comment on things you don't know about. Hypocrisy. I am proud of Pakistan and I am ashamed we couldn't do more to defend its Eastern wing from Mukti terrorists and Indian Army
 
^ I started reading from the bottom and when I saw this, I stopped.

I am proud of Pakistan and I am ashamed we couldn't do more to defend its Eastern wing from Mukti terrorists and Indian Army
 
^ I started reading from the bottom and when I saw this, I stopped.
I dont mind him having a differing view. That makes life interesting. You should read the rest.
 
It just needed someone to shake the soda water bottle, and everything comes fizzing out. Now you know what this creature is.
I am allowed to have my own opinions If you don't like it ignore Stop calling me "creature" Its personal attack Who gave you this right
 
I am allowed to have my own opinions If you don't like it ignore Stop calling me "creature" Its personal attack Who gave you this right

You were not created? Fancy that!
 
FYI, I live in Punjabi dominated area of Bedfordshire. Punjabis are majority in college, next comes Sylhetis and then the Brits. What makes you think Brits are racist? Calling them "skinheads" an insult. They are actually very nice and tolerant people and help everyone out regardless of their race, colour, religion or ethnicity. They aren't racists at all. In our fourty-five odd years in Britain, we have had over a thousand native white Brits over at our house. I have many native white Brit friends so don't try to shame me here because of my ethnicity

And Punjabis are the best people I have ever met. Almost all my friends here are Punjabis along with some Pushtoons and Sindhis. They have never considered anyone inferior. Why would they? We are of same stock like brothers. For people like you everyone is racist. Don't be so paranoid. Have you ever been in Britain or met any Punjabis in real life? If not, then stop slandering them. Totem pole nonsense. Britain is a cosmopolitan society and there is no place for discrimination here based on ethnicity, religion or any other thing

And you would be surprised to see the sheer number of Sylhetis and Bengalis here who still consider Pakistan to be their country and love it from the core of their heart. It seems I am not alone in this regard :) And what do you mean by "Pakistani complex" huh? You think people are so foolish. What if I say you have "Indian complex"? Country comes first before any ethnicity. If any state in India tries to secede their people would be massacred by the very Indian army which is protecting them now. No one would dare support the secessionists. They don't have right to secede. Our situation in '71 was similar and our family fought for Pakistan as patriot citizens. There is nothing wrong in it and Bangladeshis here don't have any problem with us, so why do you comment on things you don't know about. Hypocrisy. I am proud of Pakistan and I am ashamed we couldn't do more to defend its Eastern wing from Mukti terrorists and Indian Army
are you bihari from bd? am asking coz most bangladeshis dont consider muktis as terrorist, rather freedom fighter... you got the right to pick your side though.
 
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