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[ - ] carnold03 1 point 1.5 yearsNov 18, 2023 10:16:20 ago (+1/-0)

Regardless, they won't be able to see in the dark for at least two more centuries.

[ - ] dulcima 5 points 1.5 yearsNov 18, 2023 01:28:17 ago (+5/-0)

Sometimes a young person in Bradford is married to a cousin in Pakistan, who then comes to live in the UK

Quite.

[ - ] dulcima 3 points 1.5 yearsNov 18, 2023 01:27:11 ago (+3/-0)

Well, isn't that nice. But they still need to go back.

[ - ] TheOriginal1Icemonkey 3 points 1.5 yearsNov 18, 2023 00:59:13 ago (+3/-0)

I lived in Pakistan for a year. I can confirm they are a bunch of retarded cousin fuckers.

[ - ] H8Texpress 3 points 1.5 yearsNov 18, 2023 03:13:42 ago (+3/-0)

Most muslims are cousin fuckers, incest and inbreeding are rampant in Islamic countries and pretty much encouraged in the "holy" koran.

[ - ] oyy_veyy_goyy 2 points 1.5 yearsNov 18, 2023 09:06:58 ago (+2/-0)

Got any stories to share?

[ - ] TheOriginal1Icemonkey 1 point 1.5 yearsNov 18, 2023 10:43:41 ago (+1/-0)

Not really any stories per se, more like memories. I can still smell the place.

[ - ] oyy_veyy_goyy 1 point 1.5 yearsNov 18, 2023 15:10:51 ago (+1/-0)

lol gross, I can only imagine what the smell must've been like.
Did you see a good amount of pakis that were very obviously inbred? Like the ones in this vid: https://files.catbox.moe/9lq392.mp4

[ - ] TheOriginal1Icemonkey 0 points 1.5 yearsNov 18, 2023 22:08:44 ago (+0/-0)

It was 44 years ago, so I can’t quite recall. We did live in a suburb of Islamabad in the northeast of the city. Our neighborhood was what you would call “middle class”.

[ - ] oyy_veyy_goyy 1 point 1.5 yearsNov 18, 2023 22:43:37 ago (+1/-0)

Fair enough. It probably wasn't as bad back then as it is now, given how 44 years is two, probably even three generations of potential continuous inbreeding.

[ - ] TheOriginal1Icemonkey 0 points 1.5 yearsNov 19, 2023 00:06:57 ago (+0/-0)

We lived there prior to the “Islamic revolution” that involved the bombing and burning of the American embassy in Islamabad as well as the uprising in Iran, involving the militant over of the Shaw and all the crap that lead up to where the west stands with Islam.
Now, a bit of perspective. Much to the contrary of what we are fed by sources, that moslems hate us and such, hate the west and our values. A minimal bit of research, mainly via google maps, of Islamabad, will show steak houses, a Hardee’s, I think there may be a KFC, and some other familiar things. I went to the website of a steakhouse there that had people sitting in booths, dressed like us, with bull horns and wagon wheels on the walls, just like an American steakhouse, yet I’m to believe these people hate us?
In the capital city, named after their religion, in the country we are told to fear the most, besides Iran, they have an American steakhouse and a burger joint? Wtf?

[ - ] TheOriginal1Icemonkey 0 points 1.5 yearsNov 18, 2023 22:09:15 ago (+0/-0)

It was 44 years ago, so I can’t quite recall. We did live in a suburb of Islamabad in the northeast of the city. Our neighborhood was what you would call “middle class”.

[ - ] pussycowposhposh [op] 1 point 1.5 yearsNov 18, 2023 00:45:20 ago (+1/-0)

Ten years ago researchers studying the health of more than 30,000 people in Bradford found that about 60% of babies in the Pakistani community had parents who were first or second cousins, but a new follow-up study of mothers in three inner-city wards finds the figure has dropped to 46%.

The original research also demonstrated that cousin marriage roughly doubled the risk of birth defects, though they remained rare, affecting 6% of children born to cousins.