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MisterrSingh

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  1. Yeah, typical of self-hating Sikhs to kvetch and squirm about our martial heritage at a time when we proudly stood on our own. Instead, let's glorify being nameless cogs in the Western apparatus that looks at us sideways while glorifying their preferred pet minorities. Nothing wrong with worldly jobs at all, but it's hardly something to get little kids inspired about their history.
  2. Very strange. At that age why would he go after his wife with such force? Unless she'd made his life unbearable behind closed doors for their entire life together, and he just snapped?
  3. Punjab needs intersectional feminism as much as a fish needs a bike. Feminism is the first step. Forty years later arrives LGBT melas. ?
  4. I should've taken a picture, lol. It was such a brilliant figure.
  5. "Apni shakal sambaal" doesn't make sense. "Shakal" is used in reference to mean face, complexion, or looks. "Apni jeeb / mooh / bootha sambaal" is more accurate if he wanted to tell someone to shut their mouth or control their tongue. Guy doesn't even know basic Punjabi grammar.
  6. The phones and tablets given to youngsters by their parents are the electronic devices used to indulge in this degeneracy. So the parents are actively providing their children with the means to damage them, lol. Hilarious.
  7. It's been going on way before social media, bro. It was pretty bad in the 80s and 90s. Now it's just completely out in the open.
  8. Went to someone's a house a few months ago and they had an amazing, high-quality figurine on a plinth (not a toy) of Baba Deep Singh in blue baana, holding their khanda in a battle stance. The guy said he got it from Anandpur Sahib. The detail and the craftsmanship was out of this world. It was very similar to this:
  9. Is it me or do most of the Singhs you're describing seem to wear glasses / spectacles like these? There's definitely something lacking; testosterone might be it. I think it's a combination of a few things. Not having any exposure to actual trying life experiences that forces someone to change and grow (by reassessing the reality around them) is a huge contributing factor in my opinion. Comfort leads to the soul being subdued, and these types of Singhs have become accustomed to comfort and routine mostly as a result of their own "success." Success brings benefits but it also inculcates a person from experiencing the peaks and troughs of existence.
  10. I've always found some of the contradictions in most decent working class and middle-class goreh to be mindboggling. Most of them protect and shield their girls with their lives from birth to around the age of 11 (when they start secondary school), but the parents go from micro-managing every aspect of their existence to practically pushing them into situations that lead to their girls doing stuff that girls twice their age should be encouraged to avoid. It's like they're afraid if they don't nudge their daughters to degeneracy, they'll grow up to be sheltered, fat spinsters. Goreh have completely got the balance wrong, and most of that is attributable to the culture they're exposed to in the media, particularly films and television, that pushes this completely degenerate "rites of passage" bull5hit about kids having to "experiment" with gandh and bukwaas in order to be "rounded" human beings. Complete and utter 5hit. This is one of the crumbling pillars of their society, and I've yet to hear anyone on their side identify it as something that needs to be corrected. Knocking Christianity on the head as a society (even the CofE with all its faults) was a big, big mistake for them. What they've created are generations of their youth with mental health issues because they're forced to operate in a culture that's contrary to their inner natural state that - unless a kid is born a complete lost cause - is averse to most of what's pushed as "normal" in the Western world. With girls it causes a much deeper and more profound problem because when they've spent their tweens up-to their late teens 5ucking off all and sundry at parties and in park bushes on a night out, they've completely destroyed any opportunity of pair-bonding with an eventual long-term partner. Female mental health is in the drain, but you'll never hear the intellectual elites EVER identifying WHY it's where it is, because to do so would destroy the system they've got in place to f**k up these girls for life. It's a sick game they're lost in, and it saddens me to see secular-minded Sikhs in the West getting caught up in much of the same because we're sheep who can't think for ourselves.
  11. These people don't care or know about this. It's just something they've been told to do, so they do it. The next tier with a little more knowledge would reply with, "We bow because this is our Guru." What you've replied above is beyond the understanding of 95% of Sikhs. It's values that's are too abstract and complex for these people. It's like watching a party of chimps dressed up in finery to go to a tea party, lol. It's not natural to them. They just want to jump around and cause a mess, because that's what's natural to them.
  12. It's just rituals to these people. Their faction (ritualistic materialists) feel emboldened in dictating to those who want to preserve their religious ways and norms, because the wider culture has discarded all sense of sincere belief. On some level they realise they don't really believe in the metaphysics of the whole religion (because to do so would require them to overhaul their entire mindset and worldview) BUT the aesthetics (culturally, socially, physically) are just too much to discard in their entirety. Women are all about aesthetics and social acceptance; in these cases the overwhelming social creed of the broader culture overshadows the provincial, minority creed of their ethnicity, therefore they don't feel any guilt or fear because their religion has zero consequences for those who decide to act against its interests. So they realise the wider culture is incessantly agitating against "borders" or separation between creeds, and these types like Minreet Kaur realise they can inflict damage or pressure on their own religion by casting it in a negative light as a system that stands in the way of the enlightened "One Creed World" system that the wider culture wants to embrace wholeheartedly. But they reveal their low-IQs when they agitate for "oneness" in favour of Islam; arguably the one religion that is the antithesis of plurality and co-existence. But by the time these traitors 5hit out a couple of half-Sikh, half-Muslim mutts, these women realise the Abdul they married doesn't give a tatti about plurality and co-existence. It's too late. It's not too difficult to understand if you break it all down and have a decent grasp of the way different types of people think.
  13. The masses that consist of a religion's membership aren't geniuses or original thinkers. The habits and conduct a religion wants its followers to form and exemplify must be drilled into the heads of its congregation constantly without any hint of vagueness. By its very nature, a religion must be exclusionary of other competing belief systems else the people you have belonging to your religion can leave for greener pastures. Any hint of accommodating other competing religions is the death knell for a comparatively smaller and younger belief system. If you want your religion to grow and not fall victim to other competing religions you must state in your scriptures WHY you cannot join hands and live in Lullaby-Land with other larger, predatory religions who want to remove the followers from your religion and join them to theirs. It cannot just be a fleeting reference amongst thousands of verses that espouse occasionally contradictory edicts. There needs to be a consistent and concerted through-line that runs throughout the entire text. I ask you: does this sound like anything you've read in Guru Granth Sahib Ji?
  14. When you go to a Gurdwara, who do you bow to: Guru Granth Sahib Ji or a collection of rehats? Ask Minreet Kaur (the archetypal Sikh normie) what she knows of the rehats that prohibit marriage between Sikhs and Muslims. You'll get the answer to your question.
  15. There we go again with this completely wilful misreading and ignorance of what Sikh religious texts instruct us. There is nothing she has done that isn't endorsed by our faith. If anything she's following it in the correct manner.
  16. ^^^ not blaming the victim, but a 17 year-old on a "night out." As much as Muslims have a lot to answer for when it comes to sex crimes, but goreh really need to dial back their sexual freedoms if they want a healthy society and future for themselves. They can't blame everything on immigrants. Some of the stuff they're facing is self imposed or at least things they've embraced they never should have. But that's their introspection process they'll need to undergo if they ever get to that stage as a race.
  17. It's become predictable what buttons need to be pushed in order to elicit very specific responses from certain types of people. Scary yet equally hilarious. We're the biggest sheep out there anywhere in the world. Pathetic.
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