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  1. 2 hours ago, californiasardar1 said:

     

    I was in Manchester a few times, and it was depressing as hell. It also had perhaps the ugliest people I have ever seen in my life. I really don't understand why English people look so much worse than other Europeans. Maybe they have a high inbreeding coefficient or something.

    The nice thing about going north in the UK is that you eventually end up in Scotland.

    Funny that you are taking a swipe at people from Jalandhar. You must be the only Punjabi in the UK not from the doaba area.

    Thankfully there are plenty of us here but these f**kers are coming in hard now. No wonder their sh1tty town is now empty and people are crying about no Sikhs being left there. Expect things to go in a downward spiral in the UK as a result.  

  2. 1 hour ago, californiasardar1 said:

    Where does he live?

    He's hiding it, but I gather it's some northern backward cesspit. Gora are shyte generally in england, but those ones up north are even shyter than the already very low standard of these people. 

    Occasionally you encounter some of these when working on sites in the south, they are backwards and don't even try and hide their racism. It's like they've not made some evolutionary jump others have. And their accents sound horrific. I guess when I think about it, they are like the UK's equivalent of Jullunderys? 

  3. 35 minutes ago, redoptics2013 said:

    I personally think every Sikh has to learn Gurmukhi,  and we need to try and get out of do your nitnem and everything is fine mentality.  Guru Granth Sahib Ji has 1430 angs there is so much to learn . For instance you want to know indepth what a real Gurmukh is read Sidth Gosht. Also Guru Nanak Sahib Ji explains Shabad is Guru and singing bani is a must because of sound vibrations the words produce when pronounced.

    I think missing Dasam Granth can also make a person imbalanced. There is a lot of worldly stuff there we need to ponder/know. 

  4. 8 minutes ago, redoptics2013 said:

    It's not obvious because they don't,  reading in other languages is also not good, IK OnKar is known through out the world as meaning there is one God when it doesn't and people think our panth is monotheistic when it's actually panenthistic not to be mixed with panthestic.

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    See, you've hit on a major issue here. Even for Sikhs or people from other backgrounds wanting to enter/explore Sikhi, what currently exists (especially that which has direct or indirect roots to the colonial era) is just way off, and just further serves to confuse or make us look like idi1ots who don't know their own thing.

    It might sound clichéd, but I think we're actually on the cusp of a renaissance  where we actually start to really discover what our heritage is beyond the simplified pendu interpretation which has been doing the rounds for a long while.  

  5. 9 hours ago, Jacfsing2 said:

    If western nations had open borders; it would be overpopulated by Desis; and UK would be India 2.0

    Pendu apnay are perfectly capable of creating shytehold ghettos, look at Southall. Look at how some apnay also create drug fuelled crime waves complete with skyrocketing murder rates (in-between themselves) in certain parts of Canada.

  6. On 5/27/2023 at 5:59 PM, californiasardar1 said:

    But she is surely primarily (if not entirely) interested in you because you live in a more prosperous country.

    Steady on mate. I think he lives in deepest, darkest northern monkey territory. That backwards, shytehole would be off putting for even third world people.......phew  

  7. 4 hours ago, redoptics2013 said:

    My first option would be to marry a apni suchi gal, but they do not even want to open up dialogue. They play marriage like it's a topp trump game, any stat lower than 10 is not worth their time. Even if they are divorced and have kids. So please do not think this my first choice but I'm 44 and want a family so time is not on my side.

    Mate, go for it. I too , held myself back for apneean, because I was worried about losing my roots by marrying out. I know now that this was silly thinking (for me personally), because my roots are deep within me, and weren't easily/readily going to be uprooted like that. I also know that a few gairSikh females are actually genuinely interested in Sikh culture these days. 

    Then a couple of times I nearly got hitched to peasant broads. I think dodging that bullet was a God send, because I can't imagine having children raised up around that horseshyte culture, with all their gay dancing and stupid songs that would have been inevitable.  lol

    It's like you said before, it is hukam. I've seen so many marriages between apnay, which people were saying was 'written in the stars' go seriously toxic and sour. With either the broad being a proper nightmare 'princess', or the bloke a proper mama's boy fudhoo or an undercover degenerate. And some of those who married to try and preserve the culture, ended up having seriously kunjarfied twat offspring who couldn't care less about their virsa. That's the way it goes sometimes.   

  8. 4 hours ago, ChardikalaUK said:

    Whilst singing songs about so called Rangla Punjab. 

    It's a failed culture.

    You're right, but get what is a failed culture specifically, it's 'Poonjabi' culture or more specifically jut culture. So personally I'm not overly concerned with it's demise. Sikhi might actually have a chance of flourishing without being weighed down by that crap. Who knows?   

  9. 3 hours ago, Kau89r8 said:

    Well look at what happened to Bhai Amritpal when he went back and try to get youth off drugs 

    Look at what they did to Deep Sidhu / Sidhu Moosewala 💔

    I still cant get over Sidhu Moosewala death .it hurts alot 

     

     

    Moosewala going was a win for the panth in my opinion. He was promoting the most base culture going. If he lived, he would have probably made another thousand sh1tty caste songs. 

     

    From a street perspective, I'm going to withhold myself from the Bhai Amritpal situation, way too many red flags for me there. Murky as heck for me. 

  10. 3 hours ago, Kau89r8 said:

    Right but can you blame them . jobs / economy / drugs / human rights issues 

    Bollocks! In relative terms, the vast majority of those economic migrants have a good life over there compared to the genuinely poverty stricken in Panjab and India.  And it's their own people's failing that have created a shyte economy and help flood the place with chittah. Same people talk about human rights, routinely turn a blind eye to the rampant systemic abuse of dalit people in Panjab along caste lines. What stank hypocrisy. 

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