im in!!!!!1
and i know who you are singh LOl email me ur msn addy ill chat 2 you on there fateh
mke sure u email me ur add parjiiiiii!
my fellow brothers and sisters in canada are doing something similar
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THE SIKH ACTIVIST CODE
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All Power To The People
Recognize Vaheguru's (universal energy) light within all, and do not consider social class or status; there are no classes or castes in the world hereafter.
--Sri Guru Granth Sahib
INTRODUCTION
The Sikh Activist Network will work to reignite the culture of social activism in the Sikh path. The Sri Guru Granth Sahib (SGGS) represents our manifesto and inspiration for social change. It advocates a message of love for all and the equality of all people regardless of their caste, color, creed, gender or sex. The SGGS promotes the pursuit of a society which embodies these principles.
We call upon all people to stand united against social injustice and oppression. We urge all people to join in the resistance against the forces of imperialism, capitalism, and neo colonialism, which subject our people to exploitation and degradation. In our struggle we recognize that racism and sexism are products of capitalism, classism and casteism.
Inspired by Sikh spirituality we hold equality as our cornerstone. We will develop and work through non hierarchal grassroots initiatives with all communities to achieve our goals.
OUR PLATFORM
1. We want freedom for all people, and the ability to pursue this freedom.
2. We demand food clothes shelter for all people and an end to the exploitation of the working class.
3. We demand an end to the racist war on immigrants and refugees. We demand an end to the deportations and status for all. No human is illegal.
4. We support the people's right to self determination and community based decision making. We stand in solidarity, fist clenched, from Palestine to Punjab and support all struggles for freedom.
5. We stand with our Indigenous sisters and brothers in their ongoing struggle against the theft of their land.
6. We demand an end to state terrorism, an end to police brutality and racial profiling.
7. We oppose the forces of patriarchy and the exploitation of our sisters and mothers. We oppose all forms of sexism and gender inequity.
8. We struggle for a return to our original spiritual roots of "Sikh dharma" as a meditative, spiritual way of life as opposed to an institutionalized religion.
9. We stand against the corruption, classism and monopoly that afflicts the vast majority of committees that govern our spiritual centres (Gurdwaras). We want the community to have the power in our social and spiritual spaces, and not the select few.
they are willing to lend a hand i have been told by one of its comrades