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dallysingh101

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  1. Whose all people? The only royalty I bow my head to is dasmesh pita.
  2. Look how pagal 'modren' media makes jananis........nothing wrong with how she looked before but the insanity got her doing this. Sisters beware. I've heard a few apneean growing up in Essex type areas getting this done too...
  3. @shastarSingh I think a little bit of what you are saying is inevitable. Sell out gadaars are long overdue chittar anyways.
  4. It's a really good film guys. Very strong Sikh representation throughout, especially towards the conclusion. It isn't remotely cheesy like most if not all Panjabi films........plus not a spot of bhangra throughout. The lead actor and director nailed it. I can imagine a few million Hindus having new found respect for Sikhs from watching it too. I changed the OP from Metflix to Netflix now guys......lol
  5. This can't be true, he died in 1870, Jallianwala Bagh happened in 1919, nearly 50 years later.
  6. I hear you. But I think most goray would've cheered the slaughter on. The letters book is very interesting for me because it gives a clear glimpse of a brutal victorian england (especially London!) that I can juxtaposition with what I know was happening in our own homeland at the time, as there are quite a few contemporary accounts of that too. It goes to show yet again, that insaniyatwise, our society was more advance than them at that pre-annexation time in Sikh raj. Some of the really interesting letters concern a 'home' he and another very prominent women opened up to retrain and redeem randhees. The shenanigans that went on there were hilarious at times and gives an early insight into attempts at turning hoes into housewives. Yes he was a racist c**t, and he was in all probability sh@gging about left, right and centre. But he did challenge his own society in terms of prisoner reform and humanising poor sections of his society like orphans. Which endured for a while - although it looks like england is going to go backwards in that respect now.
  7. Maybe he just wants to be left alone now? I have to say, from what I know of kids coming up in this background, he'd probably remember his time with the Sikh family as a little golden period in his life. Getting a break from a dysfunctional norm is the best thing that could have happened to him. It'd give him a perspective outside of a dysfunctional norm. Let him know and experience other ways of existence. He'd be a young adult now - 20 years old. Waheguru protect him on his journey.
  8. That was part of the joke dude. It sort of loses it's impact when you have to explain it! lol
  9. He must of been adopted into another family or moved in with one of his own?
  10. I always knew you couldn't trust Siths when I saw them in Star Trek. lol
  11. All these comments aren't going to take away from the pictorial evidence that no, your people weren't all the soormay you make out, and that many of them were beaten just like slaves to comply to their colonial masters. It's good to remind you.
  12. I doubt you've known active people or you wouldn't spout half your stuff. And if you're in the US, a lot of you guys always seem to be desperately trying to cling to any allies you can get your hands on. I think you're the internet warrior with zero ground level experience. And to people like you, any criticism of your beloved jaat seems to be bashing, because you seem incapable of any real critical thought directed internally in the community probably because it stings your caste pride. That makes you blind. I think your last point accurately describes you. You haven't seen the nexus between state and what's gone on with grooming here - conveniently brushing it away as some simple mirpuri problem. Then you advocate actually forming alliances with people with a long history of being inimical to Sikhs, all along a caste basis too (surprise surprise). You might consider it 'intelligent' to think an enemy of an enemy is my friend, but no, your enemy's enemy can be your enemy too. It looks like some poorly thought out attempt to make alliances without wider considerations - and I notice how any feedback from people outside of your jaat seems irrelevant to you. Well maybe work on strengthening the bonds between existing members of the panth who's families have a historical link to Sikh ithihaas (and some of whom have been treated in an appallingly aparteid way - hence them leaving) before you crawl up baharalay bundhay's backside?
  13. Truth hurts don't it. A bit of rape and kidnap no big thing inbetween juts.
  14. It's not just mirpuris doing this, it's much broader than this. And if you're slow in the US, you're probably just on the early stages of being targeted. Or maybe not. The US does seem to have a harsh line on pedos unlike the UK, so maybe the US Paks are more scared to do it at the moment? Pretty good. I don't normally do the stuff pendus do, I can pass exams and stuff (and high level ones too) so..... options and that. I don't want to go downwards, so your post doesn't really make any sense. I see juts have finally raised themselves through our culture here though. Thank f**k for that, or else they might be still going through this shyte, the poor fellows.....lol
  15. I think that's just normal jut cultural behaviour, so maybe that's why many 'Sikh' juts wouldn't think much of it? That's why they let these things slide. You can kidnap and rape their womenfolk, but a short while later, for political purposes, it's all water under the bridge. No true izzat.
  16. I grew up with these types. Firstly they lie about Sikh ancestry because they are shamed of their Hindu ancestry. Secondly they have serious pedo issues going on in their community. If you think they aren't primarily loyal to islam, you must be a retard they are stringing along.
  17. @Premi5 Do you think this is the same kid from SA years ago?
  18. Just watched this earlier. Well worth a watch, but if you're the type into faggy movies with Bhangra singers as the lead roles, that has bhundoo dance routines every 25 minutes (or flying peasants), this might not be your cup of tea. It felt very long, and the last bit was very emotive. The director done some good work subtly suggestive of 1984 and the recent farmers andolan.
  19. Reading: The selected Letters of Charles Dickens edited by Jenny Hartley. Fascinating insight into the life of a literary genius and impressive social activist.
  20. I think we've got something extra going on in this department though. Maybe that's what whitey meant with 'half devil and half child'????
  21. It's hilarious because it's true. Then you realise it's vast chunks of your own....then it's like wtheck!! How we going to get by for the next century???
  22. Poor women, she probably dreams of someone else, why you bore her to death with your fantasy of how great your caste are...... I do what I do because I like physical work over sitting on my ar5e. Don't give it fudhooa, I can guarantee I'm more educated than you, and this isn't the only job I can do and have done. This women needs her head straightened out, not filled with more colonial era jutt-bhundhoo-fantasy buckwaas like you constantly promote. I can tell you're a straight coward pu55y in real life, hiding behind casteist delusions of grandeur. My kismet is my kismet, even if I don't live your life. What's the point of fudhoos like you having kids, when you're, in all probability, just going to fill their heads up with casteist nonsense and turn them into fudhoos too. Let's remind you of how much of the rest of the world sees you and what you really promote given half a chance:
  23. By the looks of it, the impulse was to add to nitnem banis according to their jathas, not delete or decrease. Notice when the deletion thing took place - colonial period.
  24. It's obvious now, some people had different practices/maryadas. Just because your jatha/samapdaya doesn't do certain things, doesn't mean that all Sikhs in the past were doing the same as yours. It's like jhatka and shaheedi degh, just because your jatha doesn't do it (which is fair enough) it doesn't mean no respectable puratan Sikhs in the past did it. You can even maybe say the same to explain slight differences in nitnem banis even?
  25. Yep, a lot of questions here. Why did he (OP) go there? What language did they speak. How did the Russian and Indian authorities arrange this? How is the Russian boy communicating with the others if he can't speak an Indic language? You know, I really hope and pray that we have strong, good people looking after the orphans. I know from england and the us, these places are specifically targeted by pedos.
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