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  1. True I've not come across a samra or sanghera girl thats had any real knowledge of sikhi but they do know how to bhangra they know how to sleep around, get drunk, smoke take drugs and indulge themselves in serious crime. Its a systemic problem with some families and these kinda families should fix up before they disgrace themselves any further. Most sikh and hindu families are not living in reality they are living in world where they will fight and die for material goods but not for their faith. Its a mindset that needs to change, ask any Sikh you meet what have they done to convert non-sikh to Sikhi or to promte sikhi and 99.9% will tell you they aint done jack because they too busy living their own selfish life in their own selfish existence until their daughter or sister runs off with a muslim terrorist or some other non-sikh degenerate then they start crying and wailing like a dog blaming everyone but themselves.
  2. Rather than physical training or martial arts getting a tough body at a young age.... I think it needs the resources need to go into parchar and education like giving out free booklets that give the basics of sikhi, nitem, jaapji sahib. Giving books to borrow or for free on Sikh history would also help. My interest in Sikhi started when I went to library to learn about Sikh history for an RE project during school years before then I wasnt that much into religion and all that we was taught that it was ok to worship hindu idols and mahabharat is part of our religion as it used to be on tv so we used to watch as a family. It's only later years I realised Sikhi is distrinct from hinduism and why its a better faith than islam, Christianity and others. If that seed and thirst for knowledge and pride of your faith is not implanted in early years by loving caring parents or self desire then its very hard to have it later on in life and by that time its too late.
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    Are you feeling ok? Cos your falling into blasphemy here bro. I don't want to read no book by some random guy when its just common sense that SGGS Ji is called Guru for a reason and Not Waheguru. Also Guru gobind singh ji stated "guru maneyo granth" and passed the guruship to SGGS Ji he didnt say Waheguru maneyo SGGS Ji. None of the Guru's said they were Waheguru anyone who states this is committing a grace sin against them and Sikhi.
  4. Also on instagram and other social media networks there is a determinated effort by dawah islamists to convert girls to their evil ideology. I see how impressionable girls are being lured by islamists with various tricks of trying to make islam look sugar coated yet their own faith is neglected because they are not being presented with peer pressure to conform to sikhi as muslims do to their friends and family.
  5. Wasnt she the one that was on their page missing from home a few months ago? The samra surname rings a bell for some reason. I noticed there was a samra girl on facebook who had married a muslim paki guy and had 2 kids with him. So there is serious issues going with the samra and sanghera surnamed families in the UK. These 2 surnames are producing girls that want to disgrace and shame their family and heritage by dating and running off with non-sikh guys. It all starts in the home when the home environment is polluted by parents you cant blame the fruit becoming spoiled and toxified. So not suprised this 16yr old child was groomed, converted an radicalised by her muslim class friends and muslim guys.....seeing the kinda inaction sikh gurdwara committee's are doing in the uk and how laxed liberal Sikh families are with not teaching their kids to be strong in their faith and to convert others to sikhi instead.
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    I would say its great if you want to start your own sikhi parchar channel but before you do. Think if you have enough knowledge of sikhi or not? I would steer clear of controversial subjects that can divide people. If you do and you think it will be a positive thing for sikhi and sikh community then go for it. The best subjects to make videos on is to answer the fundamentals of sikhi. Like answering peoples questions. e.g some ignorant people say we worship 10 gods when we only worship 1. Some say we worship a book put it to bed,etc when we bow down to SGGS ji as sign of respect and reverence not worship, etc. So answering the basics questions and queries will help dispel the misconceptions people have about sikhi.
  7. Here's this criminal UK paki muslim guy admitting he got mental problems and he taking medication for it and probably falsely accusing this prisoner probation officer of trying to punch him when he probably didnt and his mental disillusion made him think that he did. Here he preaching against muslim girls working in sikh owned shops (probably in southall) and against Sikhism. Here's he saying hindu and sikh girls should be given dawah and converted to islam So as you can see Islam and other abrahmic faiths like Christianity make people mentally ill by feeding their already low intelligence vulnerable or damaged minds with extremist thoughts and uncivilized nonsense.
  8. Really sad news but also we should take pride and inspiration in bhai jagraj's work for Sikhi. He has influenced and helped alot of Sikhs and non-sikhs who knew nothing to learn and understand the sikh faith and even become better Sikhs. Being from a mona/sehjdhari sikh background himself he was about to relate and connect with those from similar backgrounds taking steps towards gursikhi. I felt for a long time he knew he had little time left and he probably knew he had a deadly health problem when I watched interviews he did 2-3years ago he would become emotional about the state of the panth and his worries for young Sikhs being groomed by muslim and christian preachers because they are not learning or being taught their sikh faith properly. We should all take a leaf from Bhai Jagraj's book and carry on the legacy and spread Sikhi offline and online as much as we can. May Waheguru bless his soul with eternal bliss and given strength and comfort to his parents, wife and kids in this difficult time
  9. Heres another clip i found during my research.... what the hell, even christian salvation army has been since the days of the punjab Sikh empire coming to darbar sahib to convert Sikhs to their abrahmic cult and Sikhs been sleeping all these years.
  10. edited: opps posted in wrong topic was ment for the paki christian fake video titles topic
  11. We should always side with our sikh brothers and sisters unless its proven they were in the wrong. The attackers could be hindu or punjabi christian extremists. The punjabi christians are grown more embolden with hindu or sikh names attacking Sikhs. We need to be very vigilant as a come and make other Sikhs aware.
  12. and now this? south korean christian extremist tourists in our own holiest shrine trying to preach Christianity and assault baptised sikh women? Sikhs need to wake up we are being attacked by abrahamic's. We need zero tolerance to non-sikh people and faiths in the tiny land mass of Sikh majority indian punjab. We have been welcoming and tolerant for far too long and this is the result the haters of our faith will only grow more emboldened.
  13. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvD7Ecpzzfh7yk8D1WuXU_A Look what this scumbag pakistani christian is uploading, we need to get youtube to close this anti-sikh hate channel down and others when found. No pastor has been killed in punjab by Sikhs its just inflammatory video with fake title against the viral paramjit singh incident who had questioned a guy whose father was jesus when in bible jesus cried out to his father. I wouldn't be suprised if it is low life evil punjabi chrisitan's going around doing beadhi of SGGS Ji when given commands by their evil pastors.
  14. The stigma stopping Sikh women getting help with alcohol addiction By Gurvinder Gill BBC Asian Network 15 July 2017 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-40613289 Punjabi Sikh women with drinking problems are less likely to come forward for help because of the fear of stigma and shame, a West Midlands alcohol support group says. Drinking alcohol is often associated with the Punjabi culture, but is prohibited in Sikhism. Baptised Sikhs are forbidden from drinking but some non-baptised Sikhs do consume alcohol. Whilst the vast majority of those who do drink have no problem, a small number of Punjabi Sikh women are affected. Data collected by Birmingham-based charity Aquarius showed 16% of service users who received help for alcohol misuse in 2011-2012 identified as Asian or Asian British. A small survey carried out by the charity found 57% of people from this community, the majority of whom were Sikh, said shame was a reason for not getting help. Professor Sarah Galvani from Bedfordshire University, who carried out the research, said younger women's drinking was seen to be increasing. "The reason for that was primarily that these women were growing up in much more westernised communities, where women's drinking was acceptable," she said. "They were adopting some of those behaviours of the community they were growing up, but still living within a community that had quite traditional views about women's drinking." Image caption Jennifer Shergill from the Shanti project is encouraging people to get help Jennifer Shergill from the Shanti project, which encourages people to get help with their addictions and offers services in Punjabi, says the issue seems to be religion versus culture. "Culture is kind of the thing that we need to focus on when we're talking about Punjabi alcohol misuse, the kind of culture that's prevalent in media, when people get together, in weddings and birthday parties, that kind of drinking in social groups," she said. Pardip Samra, from Edgbaston, Birmingham, is setting up a women-only support group, helping Asian women who may be addicted to alcohol. She said she also had an issue with drinking. "I became dependent on it almost every day. I blamed it on work, I blamed it on family but it was never the drink, it was always something else," she said. Ms Samra believes alcohol dependency-related issues need to be spoken about more and wants other women to know there is help available. Mandeep's story Mandeep - not her real name - is a Punjabi Sikh in her 30s. She started drinking alcohol with her friends when in college and 10 years ago realised she had a drinking problem. "I subconsciously knew my drinking wasn't normal because I could easily consume more than those around me. It's like just drinking to shut off your head and make yourself numb again," she said. When she told her family she was an alcoholic, some of her relatives were in denial. "They were like, 'No you haven't, no you haven't'. They didn't really react because they didn't really believe in the fact that it's a problem." In the past, Mandeep has relapsed but this time, with the help of the Shanti project, she is hopeful about her recovery and wants to help other Punjabi Sikh women like herself in the future. You can hear the full documentary, The Hidden Alcohol Addiction: Punjabi Sikh Women Speak Out, on the BBC Asian Network iPlayer.
  15. Sri Guru nanak sahib wasnt against eating meat, and thus Sikhs shouldn't be either. Meat as part of a healthy balanced diet is good for the body. Sikhi isn't against eating meat however it is against the ritualised cruel inhumane methods of killing (halal and khoser) an animal in order to get the meat.
  16. The wording could have been better but if were honest there is some radicalisation as there is with all communities however Sikh radicalization/ political activism is directed at islamo-fascist pedo sexual abuse grooming and islamic dawah conversion gangs and also the tyranny and genocidal brutality of the indian govt and its terrorist armed forces. I would suggest right wing political minded and engaged Sikhs work with this guy rather than bash him so that his research, info and conclusions isn't all one way propaganda sources from far left wing idiots who are in bed with islamo-facists and other enemies of Sikhs.
  17. I read over the years alot of druggy criminal blacks and mixed race blacks have been doing these things to each other or rival gangsters sister or girlfriend for couple of years now to get revenge rather than gun and knife attacks which carry mandatory 5 or 10 year jail sentences in the UK. So they now started to wear masks over their faces not only to conceal their faces from CCTV camera's when carrying out their crimes but also to save their faces from disfigurement if they are acid attacked. If everyone starts carrying acid or something flammable to put on someone instead of knife or gun then no one is safe its a dark road to madness for society. Already I heard of people are not leaving their car windows down cos of fear of people splashing them with stuff.
  18. I personally think its usually the financially well off white upper class create the problems of politics, recession, banking crisis, mass immigration of unskilled workers and the trashy lower white criminal class blame all non-whites (usually british brown and asian people) about their bad start or situation in life. As for the topic in hand something really needs to be done with these type acid attacks its worse than rape to disfigure someone for rest of their life and the physical, emotional pain that it causes which never goes away.
  19. Recent cases have shown white chavy males are chucking acid on people in london. Racist Whites used to look down on ethnic minorities used to have this snobbish racist attitude towards brown/desi and middle eastern countries saying how backward they and their communities are. Not any more looks like the scummy evil yobs of the white community are just as bad if not worse and need to be dealt with very harshly. Most of the recent victims seem to be asian muslim people done by black or white attackers.. London met police are hiding the stats.
  20. Good suggestions! however What if they surrounded by bad sangat and influences? we can all see the filth on mainstream media and social media and it must be worse in secondary/high school. E.g,,,,, when your kid asks you why should I be a Sikh instead of an atheist or christian or muslim,etc. What will you tell them? What is the best reason to give?
  21. I would say it takes time to adjust you cant expect everything to be as it was since you have a new family member come into the household. Just as when you have kids things will change again as good and bad times will arise over different issues with kids messing around and making noise,etc. So just explain to your wife and your parents that everyone needs to adjust because things dont stay the same, everything in life changes and you have to adapt. As for moving out, I think if you can then that would be the ideal thing to do as it gives your family space to be themselves and also you and your wife to have time and privacy to yourselves too. But financial constraints will be the hardest thing with rising rents and cost of living so you just gotta decide how you want things.
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