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  1. I know this is my first post on SikhSangat, but I have been lurking this website for a while now, and whether I am right or wrong in saying this, I feel like this needs to be said to the above poster. When I look at topics and see your posts, I have yet to see a single positive post that actually is worthwhile to read and can actually be used in discussion. Every one of your posts has to insult, critizice, condemn, complain, or scorn another poster or person. Who in the world do you think you are? You aren't a messenger from Waheguru, what gives you the right to constantly criticize others? You are an extremely arrogant, rude, nonsensical, closeminded narcissict who think he knows everything and has a superiority complex over everyone on this website. I can not see you ever changing in that decayed, closeminded, tiny brain you have. So, please, as a new member of this website who has seen the way you post, stop your narcissim, your arrogance, your egotistical tendencies, and your overall unpleasentess. You are not a God, you are not a saint, you are not a higher being who can judge others and you never will be. Now as far as the original post goes, I really don't understand why this woman seems to believe all women are or were discriminated against in a Sikh household. She seems to believe this from her own experiences, but how can she honestly apply this to every household, even those in the 60's and 70's? Many females have turned out to be very successful in Sikh households, especially in Canada. Things like not having a boyfriend and dressing modestly are proposertous. Basically, she's saying this is bad and females should be free to dress scantily and have multiple boyfriends. Many Sikh parents are not "sexists" or discriminating, they are simply trying to provide the best for their kids. She would rather be born and rasied in a non-Sikh household where she can do whatever she wants? I doubt she would've turned out the same if she was.
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