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  1. Coming soon to a school or neighbourhood near you!!
  2. No nazi probem in ukraine then.......
  3. Too little, too late........... Wayne Couzens is charged with FOUR counts of indecent exposure including flashing a worker at a McDonald's Kent drive-thru - just days before he kidnapped, raped and murdered Sarah Everard Wayne Couzens allegedly flashed genitals between January and February, 2021 The 49-year-old was said to have presented himself to victims in Swanley in Kent The delayed new charges will raise questions over the Met's handling of the case Couzens was jailed for abduction, rape and murder of Ms Everard in March 2021 Wayne Couzens has been charged with four counts of indecent exposure just days before he raped and murdered Sarah Everard. The killer was said to have flashed his genitals between January and February last year when he was a serving Metropolitan Police officer. The 49-year-old allegedly presented himself to his victims at a McDonald's drive through in Swanley, Kent. The new charges, over a year after Ms Everard was snatched, will raise yet more questions over the Met Police's handling of the case against its former officer. Couzens is serving a whole-life sentence for the abduction, rape and murder of Ms Everard on March 3, 2021. He drove to Clapham in London where he showed Miss Everard his warrant card to force her into his car as part of a fake Covid arrest. He then used his Met-issued equipment to handcuff the marketing executive before strangling her with his police belt. The alleged flashing incidents were said to have taken place at a McDonald's drive through in Swanley. Police were told of the allegations on February 28 although the alleged incidents took place earlier that month. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10626957/Wayne-Couzens-charged-four-counts-indecent-exposure-January-February-year.html
  4. It appears as if farmers were getting hammered hard in taxes by the moghuls, and also bearing the brunt of predatory attacks by afghans. It was common practice for adversaries to burn their enemies crops up until the early 1900s even. Moghuls probably squeezed hard too, to get the state revenue. Plus we have oral traditions about their treatment of women they found attractive. The Sikh movement gave peasants a chance to strike back, and organise in a way they never could achieve on their own. The Khalsa movement (for instance) had a strong modern (for those times) military culture with regular training, honed by dasmesh pita themselves (i.e. panj hathiar, ashwaari culture), that the ahhhm peasant is unlikely to have access to outside of joining the state military system. That is not to say that there wasn't people from peasant backgrounds who had deep links to Sikhi and the Gurus themselves. Plus it wouldn't be monotheism they would be converting to (if we are going to use those types of conceptualisations, but probably panentheism? Probably not even that as it's limiting in itself?). Conversion also offered a change in state from a norm of illiteracy to becoming literate (in Gurmukhi at least). Plus the anti-establishment fighting numbers were bolstered by numbers and resources from outside of farmers. So for some, the conversion could have been based upon a potential existential crisis? There is a difference between converting because you want to be affluent, from converting because the current set up makes it difficult to actually live. Even to this day, we see mass migration from farmers families to supplement their generationally dwindling land based income. This type of pressure can't be a new phenomena either?
  5. 'White knight' syndrome. The heroic champions of ethnic women! If people haven't figured out how most of the white, western world really feel about politically assertive brown men by now, there is a paucity of brain cells going around.
  6. The women seems to be a retard. She had a teenager daughter - and she was considering suicide because of this........ And certain women (usually ones who consider themselves to be attractive) need to use some brains and realise 'attention whoring' on social media isn't a good look for brown women.
  7. I think also, many Sikhs mass deluded themselves (with astonishing puerility) with some perceived 'special relationship' with brits, when if we look at it logically, they've never really had any real affinity with us compared to Panjabi musalmaans, inspite of the condescending pats on the head. I mean they gave them a state at Sikh expense (geographical, economic and blood). Paks are real good at realpolitik and have milked the anglo-pak relationship, acting like allies, whilst also supporting and bolstering islamic fundamentalism. Look at how the brishits even cover up for mass grooming for them. If we weren't so childishly naïve about how we were being treated over centuries, we'd have been more hawkish maybe? But I think that colonial era sepoy mentality blinded most Sikhs. I think they see paks as worthy adversaries cut from similar cloth, whilst our lot are perceived as slow witted fudhoos?
  8. Let's not also ignore how the 'anglosphere' is also based around a white supremacist hegemony on politics and resources. It's hard to tell if the russian move has been poorly (logistically speaking) planned at this stage. But I think most astute Sikhs will realise the current order does us no favours at all. In fact, if it doesn't surreptitiously work against us (whilst playing dumb, or being haughty or being all insidious smiles to our faces), it turns a blind eye to any issues we face, whilst jumping up and down to 'defend' other communities for geo-political/economic reasons.
  9. Meanwhile west says relatively f**k all about 81 people executed in saudi.............
  10. Fair point, but I think most people saw 'Jajjy' B for the clown he was and didn't take him seriously. But again, things point at canada as a source for this?
  11. Yep! It was Saddam's attempts to get economic independence from the west that triggered that invasion, not the bull5hit the west made up. But they also use a lot of other tactics against noncompliant governments as John Perkin's exposed in his book The confessions of an economic hit man.
  12. These aren't around like they used to be bro.
  13. I don't know if we as a people can be anti gun? It's in our true culture, and when I was younger apnay actually fought for gun rights in the Anandpur resolution. It's just this new 'modren' 'gansta' culture that's come out of nowhere lately. Well, maybe we can directly attribute this trend to Sidhu Fudhuwallah?
  14. The west's hypocrisy stanks to high heaven in this. Also the above might explain india's recent belligerence towards the west as shown in some of those videos you posted.
  15. I know Russia's stocked up on a lot of foreign currency. India may have done something similar?
  16. Eye opening stuff in that article. I had no idea India essentially gets 52% of its oil from arab sources with Iraq the biggest supplier.. Do you think there is any chance of Panjab going a bit more natural with fertilisers? I know this can be an issue in unexpected ways. I just reconditioned my garden soil with some chicken manure pellets (from Aldis at £3.99 a box!), and some fish blood and bone mixture. Young nephews who usually like goofing around in the garden run off at the smell of it and refused to go out!! lol!
  17. I think our own lot are the ones behind this, and you're right, it's those canucks promoting it. Most apnay 'gangster' types in the UK keep under the radar. Those lot over there (canada) celebrate it. Not everything is a conspiracy against us, we have plenty of thick planks in our ranks. And come on man! It is tied to caste in canada, and some perceived 'culture'. Maybe some guys just got in on the drugs game early over there and it partly stems from this?
  18. This is what it boils down too. I don't want to start speculating at this stage. Too early. It's hard to imagine an american girl getting involved in a suspected assassination like this? Did she hook up with him when he was a singer i.e. before politics?
  19. Yeah, those cab drivers will have contacts with other criminals like dealers/pimps and whatnot, even in their own extended families. I know when I was very young, people used to hawk stolen goods to minicab drivers too. I don't know what it's like now though. I don't think it's professionally organised, just informal networks. I don't know if the driver was anything to do with this attack. Drunk tarted up broads staggering around trying to reach home after a night out would stickout to any predator wandering about very quickly. There used to be some (small number) but it was (still is) sullah dominated. That's more like a jut thing. I had an uncle who was a black cab driver, and his father was livid about it saying this ain't the type of work tarkhans do. I think the disproportionate amount of tarkhans that settled in E.London when it was developing after the second 'world' war with the krauts sort of opened up the wider industry for Sikhs here. So Sikhs moved to Builder's merchants and Off Licence businesses (as well as wholesale). I know lots of rural Sikhs are minicab drivers around kent/medway ways. I used to know this girl from there whose dad did this. He seemed to make a reasonable living?
  20. Sister that english translation is VERY old (late 1800s if I recall rightly). I'd go by the Gurmukhi text: Quickly translated (and anyone who can improve it, please do!) I make it: The second is Sikhi for the purpose of mixing with the [Sikh] brotherhood, there may be some Sikh, in his house much material objects have accumulated. Wealth, sons, milk and respect. On seeing this (hence dekha dekhee), a desirous/craving (cha wallah) person becomes even more greedy for materials and becomes Sikh, the need for materials remain. (The last sentence is tricky to translate but here's a try:) There is no literal connection with Guru ji. @shastarSingh Is that translation above accurate? If I'm reading it right, the first three types of Sikh are considered fake, whilst the last two genuine?
  21. I haven't been but have a fair amount of family there. Yeah, I wonder what whites really think of us there? Might be different area to area i.e. BC compared to other places.
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