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  1. I hope they made sh1t loads of money and set their families up for a few generations - so that they'll be able to counter all the white racism and glass ceilings they will inevitably encounter. Hope they bought lots of properties. Go on son!!!! Better than doing this gandu looking shyte:
  2. Mate, this is nothing to me? I'm from E.London, if I've learnt anything, people are going make money one way or another. As long as these lot aren't screwing over their own. I'd be more concerned about rich, spoilt jut boys in Canada killing each over in droves over drug deals. That is really sad, and such a waste of life.
  3. That just tells us about what a bunch of weak willed beeches they are. Maybe all the blokes you know are fugly, pappus or brain dead-peasants, and I don't know what country you're in. But plenty of sullis are attracted to nonsullay including strong Sikhs, they just generally don't go there (for fear of death), or the brother doesn't - even if she wants to. I know some brothers in the UK have kept up resistance to certain sullay and their dirty habits for decade upon decade, despite persistent police, legal, government and media campaigns against them that continue to this very day. And these tonday are parts of big professional drug-dealing gangs and extremist orgs, and not exactly shy of violence and intimidation (plus as we should all know now, they've been protected by the gorment and pigs themselves). What's more alpha than that? Did someone drop you on your head when you was a baby btw???
  4. One of things I find slightly perplexing is how extant hukam-namas from Guru Sahiban say 'Guru Guru Japna'. I presume is it a shorthand?
  5. What, you think muslim women aren't attracted to nonmuslim men? I think you've lost the plot. Clued up white b1tches in the Uk know the only ones who gave it back hard to grooming paks was some Sikh men. Their own edl lot were too busy marching and getting drunk and coked up.
  6. https://www.businesstoday.in/latest/in-focus/story/khalistan-commando-force-chief-paramjit-panjwar-shot-dead-in-lahore-380283-2023-05-06
  7. The video makes a very cogent argument that what we now know as the Khalsa birth narrative is actually an amalgamation of a number of events.
  8. Don't go conveniently jettisoning the whole warrior ethos that comes with that in Sikhi bro.
  9. Paedophile, 28, who Googled 'how to lure a child to a car' is jailed for eight years and branded 'every parent's worst nightmare' for kidnapping and sexually abusing a schoolgirl after first victim escaped Zeshaan Tariq, 28, was driving in Peterborough when he pulled up to first victim When she escaped he coaxed girl, 12, into car, giving her drink that tasted funny Sentenced today to eight years and nine months in prison at Cambridge Court Zeshaan Tariq, 28, was branded 'every parent's worst nightmare' for kidnapping and sexually abusing a schoolgirl after first victim escaped https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12051989/Paedophile-28-Googled-lure-child-car-jailed-eight-years.html
  10. Yeah we don't have groups like this any more. What happened was that the younger generation was more into the turn-tableism that was used as fillers inbetween groups in gigs. Some of those DJs started doing ground breaking mixing of different genres with Panjabi tunes with vinyl on their decks. Later, people started to actually produce fusion tunes with their PCs. We've had discussions on this forum before, on how the overt violent racism and exclusion of the times sort of pushed brown folk towards the whole bhangra scene. Anyway! In that video, I think one really interesting point was how all these variant accounts of amrit ceremonies in puratan texts might be down to them describing different events.
  11. I went through Barking Singh Sabha Gurdwara recently, they had parchaar in English (saw some leaflets). Don't know what it is like in the states, but some Gurdwaras here are getting clued up about these things (even if it took them umpteen decades).
  12. Stop this sh1t now. I don't want to get tempted to start looking up old tunes on youtube.
  13. What I've watched so far, I've done in smaller blocks. I think going through it in one sitting may be a bit strong.
  14. I think you've hit on the legacy of colonialism there. Bhai Jagraj Singh talked about how xtians retained their divinity status for Jesus, but had us talking about our own Gurus as bards or mere humans who came to teach - another Jedi mind trick through xtian, protestant Singh Sabha 'parchaar'. There is big change going on though, we are on some paradigm shift. The problem is that we need some sort of coordination, so our revival movement doesn't become yet another 'interpretation' amongst many in our panth. Plus, I'd say most of what came from the post-annexation period on Sikhi (i.e. this new beast called 'Sikhism') is skewed as heck. That just confuses people more than educating them. However better thought out material is being produced, and facilities like the internet allow for stimulating and informative debate and info exchange (at its best). That kaur who started this thread sounds like she gets her worldview completely from the internet and social media........phew
  15. They also had a head start on their preaching and have known and interacted with other abrahamics from a long time ago. So they've had more time to develop their techniques, and frankly as we know (or should!!) they aren't remotely averse to using underhand tactics like targeting the vulnerable or under-aged (especially females) or trying to use scare tactics when they feel they have numbers or a perceived upper hand. It must be said though, according to Jahangir's memoirs, In Guru Arjan Dev Ji's time, Sikhi parchaar was so strong even sullay were converting (hence jahangir's anger). Thing with sullahism is that it is what you outlined above, pure rule based, technical - it doesn't have soul like Sikhi. But we should note, even according to their own faith, most of them are going to go to hell. Another issue I think we have these days, is that our parchaar is too 'soft'. We are too scared to offend other people, when we have exchanges - even if they are the ones that instigate it. This needs to stop! Bhai Jagraj Singh ji reignited that trend for in-your-face parchaar, and this should continue. I distinctly recall in the 80s, when christian preachers would knock on doors to 'speak' to people (but really to convert them), sullay already had pamplets and tracts to refute all of the christian missionary activity. And they didn't hold back - questioning the authenticity of the bible, pointing out contradictions therein etc. etc. We should also mercilessly put the boot in when required, point out the pedo problems in their communities, show how they kill each other, and all the vile gundh they do behind the façade. But we need to make sure we have warriors ready too, because these lot like to try and undermine other people's beliefs, but cry and throw wobblies when someone does it to them and they can't answer the criticisms (which is easily done).
  16. That's so funny! lol But it also highlights a very important aspect of sullahism. It's strangeness.
  17. With him, it's because it allows him to rape and groom young women. Simple. He's a pimp. Roman Catholicism and Islam are very pro-pedo religions, so such people will naturally gravitate towards them Same with pedos in prison in the UK, they are accepted and protected by fellow pro-pedo sullay. You know what, you're like the resident low IQ, hysterical apnee on the forum now. I think you'd be groomed really easily in the real world - because, to be blunt, you're dumb. I've known a few Sikh guys who intimidate sullay - as someone said earlier, they don't broadcast it. Those fudhu problems we have aren't from our dharam, rather it's other lesser cultures who infest the panth and bring in their pendu baggage with them.
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