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MisterrSingh

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  1. Very astute. Don't fall for the "Khalsa fights for righteousness" emotional propaganda. Khalsa DOES fight for righteousness, but not when non-Sikhs are pulling the strings for their own endeavours, and not selectively, i.e. why is this cause any greater than countless other issues that have occurred throughout the decades with a greater loss of life? In these instances we're cannon fodder and useful idiots, high on our own sense of importance. A cause that is backed by 99% of the world's media and mega-corporations isn't one for the underdog and downtrodden. It's absolutely the mainstream despite the immense propaganda being undertaken at the moment. Don't be gaslit by these masonic devils.
  2. A misunderstanding or a deliberate distortion of religious teachings seems to lend justification to these kinds of behaviour.
  3. Probably someone working it off-screen using thin wires that can't be seen on camera.
  4. No WiFi signal in the barren lands. Can't post on Insta for clout. ?
  5. It's very much a public display to gain brownie points among her own. And you know how this type of behaviour comes into the open to the point that women are emboldened in this manner? Prior incremental moments where the "weaker" side is publicly seen to be in subordination. That's why I'm constantly referring to that picture of the Singh holding the umbrella over the praying Muslim as a key cultural moment that signalled a shift. It may seem inconsequential, but that image says so many things on a figurative as well as a literal level. It was terrible optics for Sikhs. We constantly shoot ourselves in the foot.
  6. Across most cultures and races, women have a sense of anticipating and adapting to social trends and changes way before anyone else regardless of the actual merit of those trends. There's an evolutionary self-preservation aspect to this, in terms of when civilisation was in its literal tribal phase, women would be at the mercy of invading enemies, and if the women desired to continue living, they would voluntarily accept the strong invaders at the expense of their own who they realised could no longer protect them. It's partly why Islam was so successful in its infancy when it was spread by the sword. Women cannot physically oppose brute power, and the fascinating thing is they seem to instinctively know when they are in the presence of such a force. Their subsequent actions are a telling indication of what they feel is on the cards for their collective fate. I'm no psychologist, but the woman in the video is almost signalling her loyalty to the culture and norms of the physically superior group that she identifies with, and therefore wishes to see further elevated. She realises Punjabi is a dying language belonging, perhaps, to her ancestors, that contains zero relevance to her, and its continued use is an affront to the group to which she belongs. It's very interesting behaviour. I wish I was a little scientifically minded to pinpoint exactly what's going on here, but I tried my best.
  7. This is why I've developed a total ambivalence for the police. In times of upheaval and social tumult, the police are the tools of the politicians and the authorities, who wield law enforcement to terrorise and suppress people. These coppers who stand by and watch criminals destroy cities -- under orders -- are the same coppers who fly into action against groups and individuals they are directed to shut down -- under orders.
  8. Yes, a typical way of discrediting anything that isn't them.
  9. Some say he's the herald of the antichrist. ?
  10. Unfortunately for us, very little of the moments in our history have proved to reward us for our many efforts. Maybe that's God's way of telling us something is a little off.
  11. If you weren't Sikh (and this is the kind of situation I talked about stepping outside of your mind, and trying to think like the "other"), would you say a religious group that runs a holy soup kitchen as a form of, "Remember when I gave you free food? Please don't hurt me when you're in the ascendancy" deserves what you're hoping for merely as reward for filling the belly of ungrateful non-Sikhs?
  12. Pakistanis: the red-headed step-child of the Islamic world. No history of their own; denigrated by the Arabs who consider them to be a lower class of Muslim, yet so enamoured with their conquerer's belief systems and culture (as well as being painfully aware of this obvious and immutable division), yet unable to dial any of it back for obvious reasons, it's no wonder they're so determined to prove their loyalty and worth to the rest of the Islamic ummah, usually in the most destructive and inhumane ways known to Man.
  13. It originated from sun worship; same with the Egyptians who worshipped Ra. The tribes modified the deities according to local customs and cultures.
  14. The pressure is being increased. The incitement phase. Will someone on the Right take the bait? Will someone snap?
  15. The episode I'm referring to definitely had him encouraging genocide of Indians as a response to British deaths in India. Funnily enough he was also called out on his anti-Semitism (there are a number of characters across his books that are implicitly Jewish; characters which exemplify the worst of that group's stereotypes), to which he issued a grovelling apology.
  16. I vaguely remember reading about how Charles Dickens supposedly wept when he received news about an episode in which the Indians had started a mutiny or an attack that killed British soldiers. I wish I could remember the exact quote, but he apparently wrote in a letter to a friend that the Indians needed to be put down like animals. I've never touched his books since then. Seems wrong. He was a poor imitation of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky, anyway. Here's this guy who championed the cause of the downtrodden and the disenfranchised in Victorian England, yet when it came to the emancipation of similar people but only of another race, he suddenly develops blinders.
  17. Apathy is still very high. Creature comforts have led to them being pacified even regarding issues that should've stirred them. When the tipping point does arrive, it will be a tsunami-like response. The biggest obstacle, imo, is the immense sway the media has over people, and its one-sided view of history.
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