Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera – Child Sex Abuse Don’t Call it a Pakistani Problem

Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera
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The speaker discusses the theory that Asian men are targeted in a recent incident, and how it relates to the belief that the mind is complex and that one can see one's own success. They also mention a disturbing video of a person being shot and the potential consequences of it on their reputation.

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			You know, we big deal we make
people are making about and it is
		
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			a big deal. There's no doubt about
that, you know, whoever does this,
		
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			rather. And now the revelation is
that it's even Muslim girls that
		
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			were Pakistani girls, Asian girls
are also targeted in this. Because
		
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			once you lose your sense, then
you're going to make a
		
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			distinction. That's my daughter.
And that's that daughter. In fact,
		
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			there was a an interview done with
a particular individual who was a
		
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			*.
		
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			Well, not a *, as we know,
here, but they, you know, that's a
		
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			problem. So somebody said to him,
Do you have kids? He said, Yes,
		
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			I've got two kids. One is eight,
and one is 12. What happens if
		
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			somebody does that to them?
		
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			And this guy was just so gone, and
so honest, he says, Well, what
		
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			comes around goes around, what
goes around comes around.
		
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			So
		
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			he was at such a stage in this,
that he knows that he's I mean,
		
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			he's got faith, some faith left.
So he believes in that that yes,
		
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			it will come around. He's not that
deluded. But he is deluded.
		
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			Humans are very complex, you have
to remember that nobody's been
		
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			able to fully understand the mind
years. Nobody has many theories,
		
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			but there's no unanimous
agreement. As to the mind. That's
		
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			one thing. Can you believe it? We
haven't been able to understand
		
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			our mind.
		
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			Nobody knows. No psychologist
until today, there's so many
		
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			studies that have been taking
place, but nobody has an agreed
		
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			upon idea of how the mind works
and how it deals with different
		
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			emotions and things of that is
numerous theories. Some seemingly
		
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			more plausible than others, but
they all break somewhere or the
		
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			other because the mind is usually
conflicts with Allah subhanaw
		
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			taala he gave the US one of the
most noble aspects of the human
		
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			being is his ankle. Is this
awkward? Now if that becomes
		
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			distorted
		
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			and problematic, then can you
imagine this is I mean, I, this is
		
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			a video of this individual and
he's saying this very clearly. He
		
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			goes, what goes around comes
around he said that and I just
		
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			looked at his face. I thought
Subhanallah How can you say that?
		
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			But then you can't just put that
on Pakistanis or you can't just
		
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			put that on Asians. How about SIRs
that we know.
		
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			Sir, so and so. How many
hospitals? Countless hospital
		
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			again was just opportunistic
everywhere he went he couldn't
		
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			stay away 1000s of victims is
probably laughing in his grave. If
		
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			you know what I mean. I mean,
		
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			I mean Subhanallah
		
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			that this only came up after he
died.
		
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			What's his name, sir?
		
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			You Jimmy Savile?
		
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			made him a sir as well.
		
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			totally blinded. Nobody said
anything until he died.
		
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			He's probably having a massive
love
		
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			for everybody that hey, you know
I'm gone now. Hollis? Obviously
		
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			Allah knows, but don't use it.
Don't you know don't let people
		
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			use double standards against you.
		
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			You know, they say make it seem
like an Asian problem. It's much
		
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			destination problem. It's a human
problem.
		
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			No matter what religion you're
from, that religion for each
		
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			individual is only as good as the
person following it.
		
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			The religion is great. But when it
is embodied in the human being,
		
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			it's only as good as the person
observing it.
		
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			As much as he observes That's how
good the religion is for him. The
		
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			reason is great. Bla