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TigerForce1

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  1. The whole Meat vs Veg argument vs Shaheedi Degh equalling a better warrior is becoming a favourite amongst the youth. The question is for what purpose does anyone promote Meat and Sukha. Is it for building stronger bodies or is it for courage in the face of war or is it a combination of both. Does Sukha bring courage in a coward, does Jatka Meat build a stronger body frame and mind for someone who is trying to bulk up and do the two combined create the ultimate warrior. On the other hand does a veg diet build a weaker body and mind and does a narcotic free state of mind limit ones inner courage or spirituality. All this arguing is futile when you look at the bigger picture. When you break Meat and Veg down all you have is macronutrients (Protein, Carbohydrates, Fat). In the end nothing is Meat and nothing is Vegetable all you have is argument that goes round and round in circles. What benefit will the Panth have with the promotion of Meat and Sukha and where do you draw the line when you start to break down the chemical compound of Sukha. Will other mind altering Chemical Drugs be permissible for use in combat and meditation. What benefit will the use of these have on an individuals own personal Kamai? Will the Meat and Sukh make you a better warrior or will it consume your own soul with Homai, Lobh and Hankaar.
  2. Agreed! I have seen this video recently and the one thing new I learned other than the colour being blue was that the shape of the Nishan is completely wrong. The point on the Nishan Sahib should be at the highest point of the triangular shape not the lowest. The Farla should be just below the teer at the top. All of these are missing in the present Nishan Sahib and it’s baffling how we have ended up with something that is not even remotely true to the original design. I would also like to see the original Nishan Sahib reinstated and also the design to be incorporated in the future flag of Khalistan. This would give credibility in the argument of Khalsa Raj being a legitimate historical calling not something that is a post 84 modern concept.
  3. I don’t think it’s about maintaining a pure environment just for the Laavan ceremony. It’s a mockery of the ceremony if the newlywed couple have just committed to have Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji as the center of their married lives and to then go on and Party. This is not expected from and Amritdhari and I thought being a public figure Jagmeet Singh would have thought carefully about this.
  4. Bro! I know this is banter but ‘Disability’ should never be mocked or used in this way.
  5. The Guru Saroop is taken to the streets every year in Nagar Kirtans throughout the world. The question is about maintaining the sanctity of the Saroop. If the place is serving alcohol, meat or playing lachar songs (ie Punjabi Wedding) then this unacceptable. This is what the Hukamnama form the Akal Takht is about and it should extend to Akhand Paths in homes where these activities take place.
  6. The bachans of the great Sant! To all the the disbelievers Khalsa Raj is inevitable!
  7. The first few lines of the speech referring to the aftermath of the attack on Akal Takht.
  8. I can recall a speech by Sant Jarnail Khalsa Bhindranwale where he refers to Singhs asking him a question “Sant Ji when will Khalistan be made?” Sant ji says “Khalistan will be made when all Sikhs become Khalse” This is a simple reply but the logic in the bachan makes complete sense. You can see Indra understood this as it is evident with Amritdhari Sikhs being hunted after Bluestar. You can still see this now as the Government of India have used all sorts of tactics to insure Sikh youth in Punjab discard Sikhi in favour of a secular lifestyle. Our Sikh institutions including SGPC have failed to take Sikhi to the youth. Even Sikh diaspora have failed to work on this in the villages of Punjab. I recall hearing about the number of Sikhs taking Amrit during the time of Sant Jarnail Singh Ji at Darbar Sahib. The figure was 4000 every week and the figures now are now post 84 at best 4000 a year. In fact there is no longer a weekly Amrit Sanchar at Darbar Sahib. Sant Jarnail Singh Khalsa bhindranwale has given us the bachan and the key to unlock Khalistan is with increasing the numbers of Khalse.
  9. The guy is the biggest besharam on the planet. He’s sitting as the CM of an State in independent India but his family were working hand in glove with the British during the Raj. How has he been able to escape his shadow for so long and why is his family history not thrown at his humongous bootha when he goes off on an Patriotic fit.
  10. Justin Trudeau has been snubbed by the senior members of the Modi BJP Government. In fact this stretches to not just the Political Party but also to the Indian Media. No senior officials have welcomed or accompanied Trudeau during his tour of Gujarat or Agra. Amritsar on the other hand has shown great hospitality to Trudeau with the SGPC, Akali Dal and Congress senior Politicians all eagerly greeting him and his family to the city and Darbar Sahib. The treatments of Trudeau is all very public and the questions of ‘Khalistan’ and the Canadian stance on the subject is all over the news now. Even Captain Arminder couldn’t resist bringing up the subject in his brief meeting at the Taj hotel today. He also had the nerve to accuse Canadian Sikhs of financing militancy in Punjab and directing targeted assassinations. Modi is scheduled to meet Justin Trudeau during the week and we can all expect to hear the same sound bites. Will Sikhs in Canada be sacrificed for trade between the two countries and what will Justin Trudeau make of his trip to India?
  11. Comically Jagsaw-Singh I realise a lot more than you think I do. Sometimes the 3rd party in any election can end up being the most important Party especially when coalitions come into play. Remember the Liberal Democrats in the last General Election? (although that didn’t end well for them but that’s another topic). Also there is a big difference between legalise and decriminalise. By decriminalising some drugs you end up removing the exploitation and crime that is adjoinined with drug dealing and smuggling industry. What this means is you are pushing for the lesser evil in eradicating drugs and problems associated with it from society. That in no way means that you support drug use. You are wrong about Jagmeet Singh he entered Politics to counter the Uncles who were in bed with the Indian Government. He was fed up with the double standards of then Uncles who were were so called Sikh Leaders but never spoke up on Sikh Human Rights issues. The NDP were the only Party who listened and promised to deliver so naturally this was the Party of his choice. This catipulted Jagmeet Singh into mainstream politics and at the same time gave the NDP a new lease of life with far more supporters. I just don’t get what your problem is with him!
  12. I think you’re jumping the gun. You and nobody knows what discussions have taken place about the future of his bride to be. Nobody is saying he is exempt from the responsibilities which come with being an Amritdhari but maybe he really likes her soul and maybe she has agreed to walk the path of a Gursikh. You think you are the only ‘Siana Banda’ who can see that this not correct according to rehit. I’m sure Jagmeet Singh has been advised on this so just wait and see. You should stop this witch hunt and support the only credible political candidate who many Sikhs have been waiting for too long.
  13. Could be a whole host of reasons. Maybe he tried it on with one of their girls, maybe he was in a relationship with one of their girls, maybe he was buying weed or coke from them, maybe he was serving drugs for them and owed them money, maybe he was drunk and taking a leak by the wall and got preyed upon or maybe he was just an innocent lad and was targeted because he is a Sikh. But he was definitely in the wrong place at any given time. So many reasons only he knows why he was there but the alcohol problem in our community is serious. When you openly drink like our lot do you are naturally going to end up in pubs and clubs at unsavoury hours. You will end up drunk and tipsy and then no matter how well trained you are you will end up in trouble. This besharam culture needs to be eradicated once and for all. So many times you see this nonsense and usually it starts with child seeing seeing dad and now mum also getting pissed up at home or at family functions. Again I do feel sorry the lad but I hope he reflects on why he was caught up in such a mess.
  14. Good to see that you are taking proactive steps with your son. This is something that everybody should do. The difference between the Muslims and our lot is that the ones who do take up combat sports such as MMA and Boxing is that our lot are usually pushed by parents who see the bigger picture. The Muslim lads usually grow up in large households where they are fighting for everything with their siblings whether that’s food, a spot on the sofa, gadgets or attention from parents. They are mostly living in ghetto environments and are fighting for survival everyday this creates a snatch and protect mindset. This naturally leads them to the doors of gyms and fight clubs where they can spend time away from their homes and develop their skills. This ends with a difference of needing to take up combat sports for survival and doing it for a hobby. Ghettos breed angry young men who learn how to fight to survive. Our lot have passed the ghetto stage and this reflects the lack of professional fighters we have in combat sports. Our youngsters have everything given to them on a silver plate to the point hunger and survival instincts become dormant. This is complex situation which needs an effort from both parents and child from an early age. Difficult situation for parents because you want to give your children everything to be comfortable but by doing so you are creating a generation which has no survival skills or ability to face and thrive in hostile situations.
  15. In order to do that you need to have cardiovascular conditioning and ideally not be drunk. Most of our youth are out of shape in all physical departments. The young lad had no clue about where he was. The guy is backed up in a dead end before they even reach him. The best you can do in that situation is land one on the biggest guy and move quick. And if does end up in the ground then make sure you cover up well. But to do anything you need to sober and in control.
  16. The Sikh lad wanted no part of any confrontation. You can see in his body language that he was backing up as soon as they started to walk up to him. The smallest guy out of the pack was the one that landed that blow. I remember seeing this up and down the country outside clubs when I was younger. Apne lads getting sparked out when drunk. ‘Je peeni aah taan fir shittar raj ke khao’. The difference between our lads and Muslim lads out on a night out is that our lot go to get drunk and fall about like idiots. The Muslims train during the day and enter the clubs sober and leave the clubs sober at the end of the night. Then they go looking to hand out beatings to our drunk youngsters who are in no shape to defend themselves.
  17. You can start by telling them today’s exchange rate. No serious you should just tell them you got nervous about the whole thing and needed time out to sort your head out. Good Luck!
  18. You’re right! I’m sure it’s a struggle to get through life without the help and support of the extended family. For many being perceived as trendy, so called modern and independent is more palatable than having to learn to accommodate others. The truth is nobody wants to invest time for others. From once being caring social animals the new generation are fast discarding the skills needed to communicate with their own choice of partners and the wider extended ‘bhai chaara’ around them. But this all needs to happen in order for ‘Kalyug’ to pass for the new ‘Yug’. Time never changes it’s just the way people behave.
  19. There is no solution! Welcome to Kalyug. People have changed along with the challenges of the times. Both men and women are getting married at a later age (30+) so they no longer have the tolerance to accommodate their partner or their partners families. The too set in their ways of what the perceive as being comfortable. In 80’s it wasn’t uncommon to see a bride and groom get married between the age 18-21. You would regularly see girls who were put through education by the in-laws and slowly moving towards a career path within a few years into the marriage. The boy would often be in the same situation and probably clueless about their future. The married couple were still in their youth and were slowly growing into adulthood with the presence and advise of elders within the family unit. Somehow this setup worked quite well and still kept the marriages strong and successful. Nowadays everybody wants the complete article before marriage, usually comprising of education of some importance, well settled in a career, a big salary, a business, big detached house, a nice car, multiple properties to boast about, money in the bank for holidays and the cherry on top is no in-laws within 5 miles. The success of the marriages of the previous generations were down to being young and sharing hardship along the way. Sometimes this is the glue that keeps families together. Joint decisions come into play and you are forced sacrifice yourselves for the sake of others. This is not seen now as people are so selfish and impatient for material wealth and so called independence that they are ruthless when it comes down tolerating anyone other than themselves. But the odd thing is they are still unhappy!
  20. This smells of British Government involvement. Similar tactics have have been used by the British Government when BNP, EDL and UKIP rallies have been planned. It is well known for the British Government to call various organisations to stage a counter protest . The idea was probably to shut down voices and create an hostile atmosphere so that Sikh and Kashmiris could be labelled as extremists.
  21. You missed ‘jealousy’ I said that too or maybe you agree with me on that one. I sense your vein on the side of your head about to burst. You hate me now too. Just chill out geezer! Put on some velvet slippers, light a dhoof, brew some camomile and listen to some Marvin Gaye or something.
  22. Too much ‘Krodh’ will your destroy your soul. You should do breathing exercises and do lots of naam simran. This much nindia, hatred and jealousy is not the way of a Khalsa.
  23. Come on don’t be so harsh on him! He’s a solid banda who is fighting for Sikh causes. This video is all about warming to those sceptical White Canadians. PR exercise nothing more. As far as his partner goes who knows what conversations have taken place between the two. Maybe she will take her Amrit from when they are officially married. Besides there are 101 Amritdhari girls who walk around who also wax and pluck so I don’t think Jagmeet Singhs fiancé can be pulled up on this yet. Also are seriously going to hold his privileged upbringing against him. He could have just chased the money and kept off the rador by being a yes man but instead he chose to be vocal about his grievances and chose to represent his community and be their voice when nobody would speak for them.
  24. I don't see any Brahmins who are ready to burn the Manusmriti texts or ready to give up the privileges which come with taking the best and most influential jobs. I don't believe that we as Sikhs have failed but it is the system which is interfering with us that is the cause of our problems. You cannot relieve the symptoms of an illness without locating the cause of it.
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