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MisterrSingh

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  1. Yes, I agree, there's an obvious difference between spreading the word / preaching & allowing others to decide for themselves, versus enforcing a belief system on others through physical compulsion.
  2. Our zeal is internalised for the sake of preservation, though, is it not? It's not part of an aggressive expansionist belief that seeks to dehumanise and destroy others merely for existing.
  3. We (and I include myself in this) sit here in the West with our ideas and opinions on Sikh autonomy and its storied history, and I think we labour under many delusions resulting from a rose-tinted morality concerning the way things should be done. The reality seems to be a lot less cut-and-dry than we're lead to believe. I have no doubt the people that we'd consider to be our allies would not hesitate in selling us out and having us killed if it meant their own enrichment or for the benefit of their own survival. I'm beginning to discard the romantic notions of a united brotherhood with everyone pulling in the same direction to achieve the same goal. The idealism we possess is that typical NRI "innocence" that our Indian-resident brethren hold in such disdain.
  4. If they feel they can get away with it, or there's nobody to stop them, then of course.
  5. Nowhere near it. Think South Africa. That was the practice run. The U.S. and U.K. will be the real deal.
  6. It doesn't have to be all or nothing. Just realise that these so-called friendships and cordial ties will NEVER overtake the affection and zeal a Muslim possesses in his heart for his religion. If there's a choice to be made between you and Allah, there is no choice because Allah wins 100% of the time. It's a conditional relationship in many respects, almost (and I'm not dehumanising them) similar to one between a wild animal and a human. Yes, you may feed the creature, and eventually it may grow fond of its human companion, but when its wild, animalistic bloodlust kicks into gear, no past moments of kindness on your part will sway the force of its attack. You will always lose. So, what can you do? Well, you can try to subdue it, temporarily, and hope it behaves itself, or stay away completely if you don't have the desire to be around something so unpredictable. Because there's not a chance in hell it will ever be tamed of its own volition.
  7. That's true. I guess we occasionally try to construct victim narratives on the part of the Sikh female so that we can make sense of why they behave in this destructive manner. We're in denial. ?
  8. We shouldn't laugh in all honesty. That's a sister lost to Islamic machinations. It's sad news for a minority group such as ours. Parents are clueless.
  9. Democracy is an utter sham for the benefit of us, the proles, to feel as if we have a semblance of control over our lives. Apolitical Oligarchy is the true system of rule. Presidents and Prime Ministers are puppets. The King's of Finance control the fate of nations. And they all pay homage to the Prince to varying degrees.
  10. I think they're what's termed as "useful idiots." Unknowing "actors" who truly believe in the cause they're supporting, but unaware they are pawns being used to sell the lie to the people. Their status and their profile affords them the opportunity to lend a voice to the narrative that's being promoted. Of course, this is only possible in a society where the half-baked, uninformed opinions of celebrities are held up as wisdom by the masses.
  11. Chauvin (the cop who killed Floyd) and Floyd worked for the same employee for a few years (a nightclub). I think they were both working as security but one of the two was on the front door. That's fishy, too.
  12. Would you believe me if I told you that the same force that facilitated the post-war Marxist march through academia and the media in the West (the results of which we are now beginning to see in full flow), is also responsible for the inevitable right-wing pushback that will culminate in all out race, cultural, and religious war in the next few decades?
  13. https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1269720576010018816?s=20
  14. It's the symbolic nature of it. One race asserting its strength over another. Remember, this is only possible because the English police are afraid or reluctant to stop the protestors. A country not riddled by fear of offending would smash the protestors. This behaviour is being allowed to occur for various reasons. A Gandhi statue was defaced in the American protests. It's becoming common knowledge that he disliked black people. That's a win, lol.
  15. That's something I was guilty of underestimating regarding the tenacity of the Indian forces and the brains behind their operations. The more you read into it, the more you realise they are very adept at veiling their actions in that typically rowdy, unsophisticated manner characteristic of third world countries, when they're actually rather cunning and smart in their planning and execution. Going back to my original point, i.e. was it double agents or Sikh sellouts that put paid to the movement, if all it takes is a hefty financial inducement to turn rat, that's something that's very difficult to account for.
  16. So what's the assessment of this? Were these guys GOI plants designed to subvert the movement, or were they believers who were bribed to betray their ideals?
  17. There's a hierarchy of these people, and even in that respect we're near the bottom of the pile.
  18. Indian personalities love using the "Photoshop" or "Edit" excuse when they're caught doing things they shouldn't be doing. The id1ots don't realise you can't use Photoshop -- still-image editing software -- to alter video footage to the point that even Hollywood special effect companies would struggle to recreate.
  19. I was going to write something about besti, but then I remembered that picture of the Singh from a couple of years back when he was willingly holding an umbrella over a Muslim's head as he prayed, and I thought we're in no position to point fingers at anyone. What are whites doing? They're digging their own graves. Nobody respects these humiliating acts of public self-flaggellation. It signals defeat.
  20. I totally agree. I think it's just another example of not enough thought being applied to these seemingly minor issues which have the potential to become significant problems.
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