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MisterrSingh

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  1. I think during the period of the early 1900s (and before that during the 1800s) they had huge support amongst the people. I wouldn't be surprised that as time went by the various groups were infiltrated and subverted by the British who then did the typical divide and conquer so these units and forces destroyed themselves from within, thus losing popular support.
  2. I don't get why the soft, middle-class office boys from the Sikh community end up delaying their marriages into their late 30s. They have the disposable income and the choice of partners from which to make a selection, yet they waste their time playing video games or perpetually wanting to extend their youth during the time they should be raising a family. They also have unreasonably high standards. We're talking 5, 6 or 7 out of 10-level guys punching above their weight hoping for a girl that's a 9 or a 10. It's not happening, mate. Get real. Those Punjabi girls have been having sex and been in relationships since their late teens. Imagine how much action those females have seen when they finally decide to settle down. These Punjabi pondhus think these girls have been sat at home like Rapunzel waiting for their accounting graduate to sweep her off her feet, lol.
  3. It's more than a coincidence that when the immediate fighting between a rebel force and the ruling country subsides, a considerable drug problem emerges among the "problem" population which ravages any potential possibility of the next generation continuing the fight. How do you destroy the potential of a new generation of rebels? Turn them into druggies. I wonder where we've seen that before. It's something the people of Derry are dealing with at this moment, too.
  4. Unless actual Taksal insiders are aware of some exchange between the two parties, I can't see any coordination to the extent suggested. It's the first time I've heard of it, tbh. They were in a prime position to strike, and they took a punt.
  5. I don't think they were affiliated with Taksal or anything. It was just a humdardhi for Sikhs and the attack on our holiest shrine that pushed them over the edge.
  6. Reading YouTube comments under Irish rebellion videos a while ago, and there's the typical boot-licking from Indians about how they too "fought" the British and declared independence after suffering under British oppression and devious tricks designed to demoralise and destroy them. I asked the cheeky beggar if he'd extend Sikhs the same luxury by supporting Sikh independence from the devilish Indian state. The s.o.b. called me a Khalistani terrorist, lmao.
  7. I always wanted to know what the deal was between the Irish and the English; how the troubles started, etc., considering I grew up seeing so much about it on the news as a kid. So the lock-down allowed me to read up on it. It's the traitors that let the side down. Always the traitors.
  8. We don't have a right to waltz into other countries and expect to be welcomed with open arms. Hostility is natural, and relying on people having knowledge of us as a unique group is leaving too much to chance and the goodwill of outsiders. Plus, some people don't give a 5hit about Sikhs and our attempts to set ourselves apart. Why should they? Let's take it as a given that most of us aren't, or are incapable of, leaving the Western countries in which we currently exist. So, what do we do when the cities we're currently concentrated in become Islamic-majority with an overwhelming Islamic representation at local government? It's going to happen in the UK eventually. There's no point in pretending it won't. Any ideas?
  9. Drop this Jewish bull5hit. I begin to get very, very suspicious when "Sikhs" on this forum start praising Jewish "intelligence" without mentioning the elephant in the room, i.e. their power that comes from usury. The comparisons are false and useless. We DO NOT want to emulate Jewishness for Christ's sake. Again, the stunning ignorance on our part in this particular area of discussion sends my head spinning.
  10. These are the establishment-approved roadblocks and obstacles placed in the path of a Sikh who has designs of reasserting the non-watered-down version of his religion and wishes to assert the rights and independence of his people. They'll use his "own" to try and take him down at first. If he manages to swat away these flies, then they'll send in the big boys from the mainstream power base to test the dissenter's mettle.
  11. That's why we'll need to develop a "mean" Sikh Separatist manner of being. This is a matter of our survival; not some public virtue-signalling for brownie points. The current crop of Punjabis who've recently settled in Europe aren't interested in the kind of thing I'm proposing. They don't have the stomach for it, anyway. Decades of Indian propaganda post-84 has rendered them useless. They haven't had their fill of Western living. It still holds sway over their desires. This is more for us second or third generation NRIs who haven't been fooled into believing the West has our best interests at heart AND for those of us who can foresee the coming troubles ahead for Sikhs if we don't do something drastic. Of course, I'm not sure the Madagascans will be too pleased to be overrun by hordes of Sikhs. The irony of that hasn't escaped me, lmao.
  12. Individually, I know a few lovely Muslims. Same with Hindus. Individually, not a problem. The problem comes en masse. The force of percentages and groups and demographics.
  13. It's clear to me how the chess pieces are being positioned on the board, and it's very sad what will happen in the future. Those of you with money and resources should think of your coming peeriya, and should consider leaving if you can. Be original. Be a pioneer. Go somewhere where no Sikh has ever been. Don't follow the herd. Look where it's got us so far. Use faith and chardhi-kala to make something new. Pre-empt the devil. Don't use faith and religion as a crutch to lull yourself into a false sense of security.
  14. If birth rates continue as the they are, and the default immigrant experience is shaped according to the representatives of the largest minority, do you people ever envisage a moment where you'll say, "Enough is enough. This situation is not looking good for us." Or will you meekly shrug your shoulders and hope the powers-that-be won't exploit you too much. Are you thinking what type of world your children, and their children, will be born into, or are you easily shamed into silence and compliance by the corrupt press and the media when they start throwing around words such as "conspiracies" and "Islamophobia"? Ironically, even the Muslim is a pawn in all of this. A weapon. But before Islam and its adherents will be discarded once they've served their purpose, they will have cast a dark shadow on this entire world. Any plans, or just hope for the best?
  15. True! Naseebo Lal and Akram Rahi are another two Pakistani singers that perform in Punjabi. They specialise in mournful romantic folk songs. I wish I could say I enjoyed their work ironically, but they are actually really good, lol.
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