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  1. There is no need to be aggressive with anyone. Knee <banned word filter activated> reactions are never a good idea. Just don't be a liberal a$$hole and challenge those in our community who are. The external enemy is never as dangerous as the internal traitor. The biggest traitors are those who look like they are devout Sikhs and yet are willing to subvert our religion and go against the Rehat Maryada just to win brownie points with their liberal backers.
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  2. Bob Marley's dad was 50. The age difference I don't recommend but we're kinda capped at 30 somethings if babies are to be made. Adopting or helping the Paanth is always an option.
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  3. i feel we should act aggressive with the suls, whenever we see one be harsh to them, dont do buisness with them, when u see one walking down the street go infront of them so they have to move, basically flex ur muscle on them, if u meet a pakistani muslim tell him u used to have an ex gf who was paki they hate tht trust me, tell them how halal is disgusting etc
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  4. It's no secret, having a solid identity and strong convictions and being grounded in something wholesome and powerful is always sexy to broads, whether you like it or not. It's that internal strength and stability that's projected. Having a moral and ethical code and sticking to it. Shows a strength that women are attracted to. I think the anglo media brainwashed a generation into 'metrosexualism' and promoted promiscuity amongst females (as 'liberation') and this has made a lot of blokes lose their masculine essence as a result.
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  5. Another weak-b1tch thing from the new generation: Topping yourself over 'online bullying' - how would they have handled real life physical bullying? Let alone skinhead gangs, or proto-islamist pricks or armed grooming gangs wondering around with impunity? As people brought it up, I might as well bring it out: Anxiety.......every young c**t seems to have this like it's a new medical condition. I'd feel anxiety too when I was 8 years old and told to pick up some groceries from the shops, dodging racists, feral dogs, nonces etc. It's not the end of the world. Find something to alleviate it. Sometimes it seems like we've got a completely sheltered, closeted 'matrix' generation - who think they know it all and have the resilience of a crushed grape. And how they talk to their elders is lowlife too.....
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  6. I don't know if it's to test me, or being grounded in Gurmat is secretly sexy, but I'm getting more looks than ever bro. I just tune it all out. Har kirpa I'm feeling fit bro. Working circles around everybody. Probably not breeding but that's by choice as is abstaining. Anand Karaj or nothing, not really worried about that worried about Sikhi itself. The age difference seems to bother me not them too. Yeesh.
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  7. We know exactly what they did. Use them for hunting practice, and eat them. Also feed them to muslim converts to test them. Wear their tusks as amulets. lol!
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  8. It's got to be said as well. I've routinely met guys in their 40s/50s and sometimes even 60s who are in better shape and physically stronger than a lot of 25 year old who are supposed to be in their prime. These guys can graft!
    2 points
  9. I agree with what you're saying in a general sense but I think older guys who've grown through tough times and have it shape them find it hard not to consider a lot of younger ones (especially millennials) to be effete and seriously weak minded. Also things like the new generation guys identifying as women (????!!!!), is shocking to us. Guys going to beauty parlours. Beards shaped with meticulous homo-precision. All seems very gay to us. Even bibian are noticing it and have mentioned it on threads. In that context, it's not surprising that certain blokes are always crying about not being able to attract women, and the rise of incels. I wouldn't go there because of dasmesh pita's warnings in CP, and what I've seen with people who've gone that way (and not having any nonce proclivities) - but in that context it sort of doesn't surprise me when younger women (by this I mean 20s) give you the come on. I feel sorry for them too.
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  10. That's become a meme over the past year or so; the idea that a guy in his 50s and 60s is still in his prime and eligible for women usually decades younger than him. It's a monumental cope.
    2 points
  11. Hunting these days is done by modern weapons but still is a dangerous activity. Even a herbivorous deer can attack and injure the hunter. Hunting requires courage and good weapon skills. Certainly not for the bammans! https://fb.watch/ax3oGeo7J9/
    2 points
  12. The british authority simply will not prosecute itself. They are the recipients of all these victims. They can't even just blame a generation gone by either. They're still doing it. So going to the judges, and police, and the politicians, cps etc you're just going to the source of the problem. The media slowly exposing them is one thing. People coming out another. Really securing our own, at the family and Paanth level, and private investigation, and law suits maybe?
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  13. A nation which does not remember what it was yesterday, does not know what it is today, nor what it is trying to do. We are trying to do a futile thing if we do not know where we came from or what we have been about. Woodrow Wilson
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  14. The largest ethnic minorities in the Netherlands are Turks, Moroccans, and Surinamese. We can infer that ‘Timur’ here most likely has Turkish origins and isn’t ethnically Dutch. It is funny how he thinks making fun of someone else’s religion is OK. Would Timur be OK if the same thing was done with Islam?
    2 points
  15. Well reading's through this, I have come to the conclusion its better than when the guys used to hold hands and walk around together ❤
    2 points
  16. There is actually a documentary by Tommy Robinson coming out later this month in which he investigates these cases in the town of Telford and the links between these paedophiles and the CPS, police and politicians. The usual excuse of those of authority being too scared to prosecute because they didn't want to be accused of racism does not explain why these cases have been going on since the 1970s when there was no fear of police being accused of racism. It's being shown in Telford on the 29th January as well as being released on GETTR (Twitter type social media without the censorship)
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  17. Even with all these cases emerging, I still think it is just scratching the surface. The UK government and police should formally apologise to Shere Panjab in my opinion. And recognise that SP were addressing an issue that they themselves had failed to do, and that they were not exaggerating anything.
    2 points
  18. That actually happened to me. Lol. I was with my Pakistani friend. And the taxi driver was like Salam alaikum, would you like some freshly butchered cow meat? I was like Salam but I'm vegetarian. My friend who looks normal was like I'm the Muslim, that's a Sikh. This was in Dominica, a small country next to Jamaica. So it's not just Americans who are ignorant. I think it's anybody not living in a multicultural city.
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  19. By the same logic pocs should be beating goras left and right for all the <banned word filter activated> they have done around the world. They have committed so many crimes on a large scale against people of color but act like they are defenders of morals. What a joke. Thats why every sikh needs to learn martial arts and show these people their place. When all we do is act like victims on social media they think we are weak. Throw a few punches back and show them their place.
    2 points
  20. Hopefully not. What makes you think this ? No one ever has cared for us except ourselves.
    2 points
  21. https://www.baaznews.org/p/beau-timur-dutch-offensive-tv-segment Jaskaran Sandhu: Dutch Sikhs Demand An Apology For TV Segment Mocking Mool Mantar Locals have called on Sikhs around the world to assist in demanding an apology from Beau van Erven Dorens and Timur Perlin, and share why a segment mocking the Mool Mantar is offensive to Sikhs Jan 11 1 Photo Credit: RTL | Timur (Left), Beau (Right) Jaskaran Sandhu January 11, 2022 | 2.5 min. read | Original Reporting Beau van Erven Dorens is the host of a popular talk show on RTL4, one of the Netherlands’ largest TV channels. On January 6, 2022, he had Timur Perlin on as a guest. Timur is a local DJ well known for his radio segment ‘Mama Appelsap’ where he plays non-Dutch songs for the purpose of highlighting mondegreens, which in this case would be the mishearing and mischaracterization of non-Dutch lyrics into Dutch for comedic effect. Beau, as part of his talk show, brought up one of Timur’s more controversial Mama Appelsap segments - the mocking of the Sikh Mool Mantar sung by Satkirin Kaur Khalsa in Lightness of Being. Dutch Sikhs share that in the segment, Timur compares the lines of Ek Ong Kar – Sat Gurparsaad, with the following vulgar and sexual line in Dutch: ‘ik kom klaar, zet die hoer op u site’, which roughly translates into ‘I am coming (getting an orgasm), put the <banned word filter activated> on your site’. Prsinghxz @Prsinghxz A Thread on highly offensive remarks made on Sikhs on Dutch National TV: On the day of 6th January 2022 RTL4 (one of the biggest media and tv channels in the Netherlands) decided to play an audio fragment of Satkirin Kaur Khalsa on the daily talk show of Beau van Erver Dorens. January 10th 2022 217 Retweets360 Likes That original radio segment was from approximately a year ago and Timur had been approached by the Dutch Sikh community at the time. According to locals, Timur, due to the backlash and after some resistance, removed the YouTube video of the segment and promised not to play it anymore. One source shares that he was allegedly upset with deleting the video as it had a lot of views. However, during his appearance on Beau’s show on RTL earlier this week, the segment was played again with added commentary that the Sikh community should not be complaining about their faith being mocked and attacked for entertainment purposes. dutchsikhassociation A post shared by Dutch Sikh Association (@dutchsikhassociation) The discussion on Beau’s show was partly covered by local media. “Beau van Erven Dorens states that the Sikh community should not whine” the headline reads in a piece from Media Courant, which shares the nature of the problematic dialogue and the backstory on Timur’s segment from a year ago. Dutch Sikhs have expressed serious concerns about both Timur’s original segment and the latest offensive exchange on Beau’s TV talk show. “We have limited influence due to the fact that we are a minuscule minority in the Netherlands. We have tried before to build pressure on Timur however it did not accomplish what we wanted (removal, apology, and a visit to the Gurudwara),” shared the Dutch Sikh Association via email. Locals have called on Sikhs around the world to assist in demanding an apology and sharing why such a segment is offensive as the Dutch Sikh community is very small. Prsinghxz @Prsinghxz Daas requests your help to bring this situation under the wider attention of the Panth so pressure can be built up towards the creator of the segment (@Timur_Perlin), the host of the talk show(@BeauRTL @BeauvanED ) and RTL4 (@RTL4) the channel on which the show was played. January 11th 2022 18 Retweets78 Likes Varinder Singh is a volunteer and spokesperson with Sikhs United Netherlands, a humanitarian organization that provides aid in the country. He says that many have already complained about the segment to the TV station, but have yet to receive a formal response. “The local Sangat is angry and wants the presenter to apologize,” he shares. A spokesperson for the Dutch Sikh Association agrees and takes it a step further. “Apart from a public apology, we will demand that they remove the [Beau] segment from [all RTL platforms].” We have sent a request for comment to Beau but did not hear back at the time of publishing. We will continue to follow the incident and update this story accordingly. Jaskaran Sandhu hails from Brampton, Canada, and is the co-founder of Baaz. He is a Strategist at the public affairs and relations agency State Strategy. Jaskaran also previously served as Executive Director for the World Sikh Organization of Canada and as a Senior Advisor to Brampton’s Office of the Mayor. You can find Jaskaran on Twitter at @JaskaranSandhu_ A serious thread, but hope @Jassu takes note
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  22. They are acting like the rest of india is some industrial utopia smh. Read the replies.
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  23. ? https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/sikh-boy-dragged-hair-robbery-ealing-london-crime-b975079.html Sikh boy, 18, ‘dragged by hair’ during street robbery in Ealing By Barney Davis 14 hours ago A A teenager who was “jumped” by three violent thugs was saved by a heroic supermarket van driver who stopped when he fell bloodied into the road. The boy, 18, suffered an injury to the face after he was attacked in Windmill Road, Ealing at around 7.10pm on Tuesday. His brother claimed on social media that three men grabbed him by his Joora, (topknot of long, unshorn hair worn by Sikhs) and beat him up before stealing his phone, school work and tablet. The boy reportedly got help when he stumbled into the road covered in blood and a supermarket delivery driver stopped to phone police. A Met police spokesman said: “Police were called to reports of a male being attacked. Officers attended but there were no signs of any suspects or victims. “A short time later a further call was received to Windmill Road, where the victim, aged 18, was located. “He was assisted by members of the public who called 999. He was reportedly approached by three males who chased him before stealing his bag and phone. “The victim suffered a facial injury. He declined treatment from LAS.” There have been no arrests and enquiries are ongoing.
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  24. Sangat ji i had a good run over the last month but once again i think im just not cut out for this. Maybe there is something within me which is causing me to fail constantly or im just not worthy of this path. Took 2 hukamnamas over the last 3 days and both were quite upsetting to read. I feel like i have been trying and progressing but then again maybe im just not cut out for this. I will list the hukamname below if you want to see but yh. I managed to wake up amritvela for a whole month and do my 5 bania, i tried to do simran often, read extra banis, listen to kirtan, take notes on katha, but maybe recovery is too far gone. I felt like i was doing well so receiving this hukamnama is heartbreaking. Sorry. First hukamnama: Sorath Mahalla 9, Ang 631 Second hukamnama: Aasaa Bhagat Kabir Ji, Ang 479
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  25. gol dastar literally round dastar normally Guru Sahiban are shown with this style or persian/dumalla style
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  26. Yes but you think he is saying all of that because they care?
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  27. Talking about the 80's holy moly ? the guy still has a mustashe like Magnum PI ?
    1 point
  28. These people cant even save their own even after having a military. Man these people need to look at themselves. I laugh when someone says india is the land of dharma. Biggest joke of the century.
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  29. Yup. I never realised how important it was for us to know these skills but now im going to try learn. What kind of training do you do?
    1 point
  30. Sorry not really on topic but bad times are coming ahead for Sikhs everywhere. There will be rising tensions b/w Muslims and whitey just wait there's always a calm before the storm. I feel like it's going to be reminiscent of all those terrorist attacks but much worse. And of course we will always be hurt in the crossfire And no one cares about us so that hurts even more
    1 point
  31. Us Sikhs in our interaction with people of other faiths have "The Nice Guy Syndrome "
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  32. I agree with this. In our attempt to assimilate with other cultures, Sikhs have adapted Sikhi to fit western concepts instead of those concepts being adapted to fit Sikhi
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  33. I think that Sikh orgs should first help Sikhs in need and then help others
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  34. How do we stop Sikh youth from looking up to the black culture? For instance there is a girl called Lilly a punjabi girl on youtube. She promotes the whole black culture. Many punjabi women look up to her. She talks and act like a typical ghetto black girl. Looks like us Panjabis are struggling with an identity crisis. Many of the young punjabi boys look up to rap stars and dress like pure black people. Why are we not strong in our own identity and need to latch on to the black culture - Such as dress sennce, music, dread locks in hair. If it aint blacks then we latch on to the white culture. Such as going down the pub for a pint.
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  35. He's basically wh0ring his gf on YouTube for attention and views, and like a good s1ut she's going ahead with it Welldone
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  36. Omg these two are disgusting, I remember seeing a few of their videos. If they were my kids I would disown them This is the problem, apne will quickly consider them sikhs but what is sikh about them? They are nothing but sl@gs
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  37. His videos were so good but now there are some really weird youtubers like Rahim Pardesi - he's not Sikh but his videos definitely went downhill.
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  38. Lilly is strange like that. She has Gurmukhi tattooed on her wrist but says she doesn't follow any religion.....hhmmmm??? You have to say, Jus reign's audience is mainly apnay whilst Lilly went mainstream (probably helped that she was a girl?)
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  39. I'm in my 20s but sajna ve sajna by Gurdas Mann is one my favourite songs.
    1 point
  40. My sister loves beyonce, and is super defensive of her. When I tell her beyonce legs look like horse legs she gets really mad with me. She even went to beyonce concert and came back home at 11pm. She bought clothes from beyonce H&M line, beyonce dvds, beyonce mugs, beyonce fragrance, it's madness It's madness how people get caught up in this and start idolizing these people. Listen to their music, that's fine, but when you start looking up to then and start idolizing them then that's brainwashing and worrying
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  41. sad snoop is a porn promoter , pimp and open about using and abusing women drake is an <banned word filter activated> , who can only objectify women, whilst promoting ayaashi Beyonce is someone who is so high on her own ego she dresses like a goddess one minute , a <banned word filter activated> the next and does this whole I get possessed on stage and don't remember what I do .
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  42. The whole point of the thread is we should be proud of who we are. We should not be latching onto any culture. Ie dress sence way of talking, music ect. I met this one punjabi boy He only eats african food Listens to only black genre hip hop music while laughing at punjabi folk music. He says dal and punjabi food smell. Says his idol and people he looks up to is snoopy dog, drake and beyonce. As he can relate to them. He believes in the black power movement, celebrates christmas and eats turkey. His parents name him an english name and called him harry. But he prefers to go by the name of dereck. This is just a typical example of 12 - 20 yr punjabi boys. Lost and confused. I think I just described mahandulai lolz
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  43. Bhai Kahan singh did not write against dasam Granth.Instead he wrote a book " Hum Hindu Nahin" to disprove Hindus that Dasam Granth quotes about devis etc. He quoted from Dasam granth to make his point. Neither did Bhai sahib Bhai randhir singh ji ever wrote anything against any writing of Dasam granth. It is a propaganda being dished out here.
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