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MisterrSingh

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  1. It's a conundrum. I'd love to see filthy Jihadis deported using this act, but knowing the Sikh community's luck it'll be someone like me. Confusion, confusion. ??
  2. With the benefits of increased wealth and general economic prosperity of Western Sikhs, this seems to have had a negative affect on attitudes regarding these particular issues. I've seen it myself where our people's nakhre when it comes to the dishes available for langar are becoming quite obscene. Langar isn't a catering service. It's a reminder to be humble and nourish yourself with basic staples.
  3. When this world continues along its unjust, and illogical trajectory, expect the next generations of Sikhs who aren't sheep to turn on the ones within our own community who led us into this situation. They aren't going to hold back. I may seem like I cross the line at times, but I know I definitely hold back. Future Singhs with anakh especially in the West aren't going to be so "chal ho". Going up against rival religions who outnumber us in the millions is impossible. So they'll turn their attentions to cleaning up in-house to ensure whoever we have left will have a stark reminder of what happens when you act stupidly and hurt your own interests. It won't be pretty.
  4. Does the Luv and Kush line of descendants not exist anymore?
  5. It just seems like so much hassle to ultimately kill so many people by playing the long game of propaganda, fomenting hatred, and then sitting back and watching humanity tear each other apart, you know, lol? Once you start to analyse these things with a bit of effort and logic, it doesn't make sense unless there's some hidden piece of the puzzle that only they know.
  6. I don't think this ethos has fully been contextualised and understood by anyone who's tackled the parchaar. The historical context, the geography of the land, and the culture of the time all feed into this seemingly simple statement. What it unfortunately presents is the premise that the religion of the Hindus and the religion of the Muslims is comparable -- and therefore we Sikhs were originally trapped in-between both camps as if a choice to err towards either side was available to us, and we chose to reject Islam as if it were a viable choice -- when that isn't the case. Islam is an alien belief system to the Indian soul and its soil. It is ultimately derived from Arabian desert superstitions that have dodgily been transposed onto a general Abrahamic framework of belief. The only reason "Muslim" is even in the phrase "Na hum Hindu na Musalman" isn't because of a divinely-derived ideological imperative, but because Muslims invaded the land! If, on an alternate Earth, the Christian Knights Templar invaded India and spread their faith by the sword, would we now be saying, "Na hum Hindu na Essayi"? We give too much credence to the Islamic aspect of our history which then legitimises it, leading to some to believe that the CHOICE to follow it is a feasible possibility. I'm arguing we shouldn't legitimise Islam because it's an unwanted guest upon wherever it happens to force itself onto people and lands. We ARE a third panth, just as Islam was the third panth of Abraham, but we're the third panth of Punjab. I don't think that's anything to be particularly proud of especially the future we're heading towards. I know; the phrase highlights our uniqueness and separate status, but even that's questionable considering the mythological history we share with the Hindus and the culture of the Punjab that we revere which is heavily flavoured by Islam.
  7. You're asking the wrong person. Despite being a vege myself I have absolutely no problem with Sikhs who choose to meat. In fact, in recent years I'm starting to suspect the non-meat eaters were hoodwinked into adopting a Jain-esque mentality, lmao. I was just playing Devil's Advocate considering that whether you fatten something up with kindness or kick it around cruelly, ultimately it's getting its throat cut.
  8. Either way the animal is getting killed and eaten. The "daya" is to assuage the conscience of the people who work at these places. It's not because they pity the animal.
  9. Cutting off heads for Allah and Jehovah to cutting off heads for Waheguru?
  10. They'll need to be freed from the brainwashing of the desert religions. There is no allying with those religions. They're hostile to our existence.
  11. God, that's not good at all for any continent regardless of size.
  12. "Sikh Heritage". Just say "Vasakhi" for God's sake. If we won't use the correct term, who else is going to say it?
  13. Good video. The gaalaa are a bonus. ? Change is only really going to arrive when the people who actually live in the affected places speak up in this way.
  14. I try to avoid the classic conspiracy theories because I'm guessing if their "secret" plans for world domination are common knowledge, it's not really a conspiracy. ?
  15. That one bootlicker represents millions of them? Plus, you're falling into the trap of not understanding that there's a definite divide in contemporary Indian society between the India / native culture prioritising BJP and the modern, Leftist-esque, Globalist-and-Muslim-appeasing Congress supporters. The latter are the ones who fetishise the West and are always seeking Western approval. Sure, there's overlaps, but my eyes have certainly been opened to a few matters I was ignorant of. The former tend to harp on about not being seen to be any less than the Western powers and wanting the trillions of currency looted by the Brits. Don't take your understanding of India from this forum or social media like I did, lol. You'll end up clowning yourself. It's very similar to how the divide between Trump fanboys and the Democrats played out. You had the leftist media and intellectuals believing Trump supporters were basically uneducated pendus while they themselves were highly informed, outward looking, and just generally a more intelligent and tolerant class of people. Something similar to that is playing out in India, and I'll tell you that this burgeoning Islamic problem we have in Punjab isn't going to be touched by the pro-Muslim Congress aligned media and politicians. It's going to be the Modi crew that will get things done. So we let them do it.
  16. He'd have the upper hand if his family hadn't taken the dowry. Then it would just be the classic "impotence" claim the bride always resorts to in order to defame the husband while retaining her own chastity for the future. Send her back! ?
  17. This guy is why the BBC is going full-on "war crimes / genocide by Russia" mode for the past few days. F**k!!!
  18. A while ago I decided I really needed to understand what's going on in India without the biased Western filter that still sees the country through a colonial lens regardless of political or ideological persuasion, and also without the Sikh filter that I know is just all over the place in terms of reality. They're beginning to produce intellectuals and thinkers grounded in Indian civilisational values who can stand against anyone from the West. They're establishing a mood which rejects the West's so-called values and ideology that are based on the Abrahamic systems, and instead arguing that Abrahamic philosophies and their contemporary derivatives have no place among Dharmic people and nations. It's basically decolonising a mass consciousness but not in the way cowardly Westerners do it by completely jettisoning reason and perspective. IF this movement gathers steam, we could see the cancerous current World Order come to an end in the coming centuries. The desire to disassociate from Brahmins who, as you incisively point out, historically aligned with outsiders (Mughals, British, and now the shadowy Globalist elites of the West) to actively oppress their own kind by colluding with invaders, is something that is not lost on this emerging class of thinkers and speakers. They're defining a clear vision and an identity for themselves. They're identifying Islam as a real and unavoidable threat that can't be ignored in the hope they regulate their own excesses. Sure, there's statecraft and propaganda involved like with all issues of rajneeti, but overall there's something in the air that I feel these people are striving to achieve, and you simply cannot begrudge them their desire to not exist under the boot of others while also striving for the stars. I wish we had people on our side who had that kind of vision. We don't produce them anymore. Or if we do they're denied a voice. We're mired in the mitti of village skirmishes while these people are agitating for change on the global stage. I'm seriously tired of our hollow and boisterous bluster when there's nothing of substance behind it.
  19. He's also one of Klaus Schwaub's Young Future Leaders, who "graduated" alongside the likes of Trudeau and Arden. These people are groomed to implant a particular narrative in the culture, and then all doors are opened to them. I was wondering who this guy was when he released his Homo-sapiens book a few years ago. He was hyped and promoted beyond measure, and for a newcomer it seemed very strange. Then a few months ago the news of him being a Schwaub graduate came out, and it all made sense.
  20. We need to stop obsessing over these "bammans". They've set their sights beyond us, and want to elevate their nation to top status, while we're crying about things that were socially relevant 500+ years ago. The Brahmin upper classes are whatever they are. There are social elites in every single society on this planet. The question is HOW are WE improving our OWN situation?
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