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  1. 2 minutes ago, Kau89r8 said:

    My mums pinds last 5 years there has been so many deaths all native Sikhs like nana generation kids are gone (passed away or abraod) empty khotis with bhaiya enjoying. Legit there is you can count in fingers Sikh 'jatt' left .. sad

     

    Sounds like a 'self-inflicted' problem to me.  But don't worry, these people's offspring will be living a life they've always dreamed about abroad.....

  2. 8 hours ago, S1ngh said:

    I have been extensively involved in non-profit work within our sikh community for more than 20 years, particularly in after-school tutoring and camps back in the days. I have noticed a pressing need for assistance in the areas of mental health and suicide prevention. 

    I am prepared to contribute towards establishing a 24/7 hotline (we can use professionals from India) and would greatly appreciate any assistance you can provide in setting up an organization to address this major issue within our community. I am wondering if you would be willing to volunteer your experience and time to support this non-profit setup.

    I cannot think of anything that is the best fit for my dasvaandh.


     

    This is a good idea bro, but also, try and use some of your funds to patronise inspiring arts and creativity in the panth too if possible.

     

    Also quality translation projects of puratan manuscripts.  

  3. On 5/25/2023 at 9:59 PM, Jai Tegang! said:

    Caste discrimination can't be solely blamed because Punjab tends to be better than most parts of India (even the gov. figures agree). Also, Punjab has the largest proportion of "lower castes" at 32%. 

    Stats mean nothing, it's what happens and is experienced at ground level that counts (which is usually covered up). Like racism in the west (with routine and systemic micro and macro aggressions), people create structures that perpetuate the discrimination and abuse, and the structures operate in the shadows, denying their own existence.

    Given your really insightful posts in the past, I'm genuinely shocked you don't see this?   

     

    Also, we know a lot of people have converted to our thing in the colonial period for employment purposes, and we already have our own precolonial accounts of the 5 types of Sikhs which acknowledges opportunists with no real faith. It's these people who are effecting us like this. And I don't think they are some small minority.

     

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    The thing is, it's not just that. If you visit Punjab, you'll see posters for Christian preachers with Punjabi Jatt last names.

    It's probably these opportunists (spoken of previously) now jumping on the newest materially beneficial bandwagon.  

      

     

  4. 16 minutes ago, Dsinghd said:

    They are growing because of caste issue. How do we target them?

    For a start we need to openly and viciously castigate jut casteists, this has to be a norm. Plus we can't let them scatter undercover like they did previously, and then secretly push their agenda from the shadows until it has wrapped itself around everything from Panjab including Sikh literature, interpretations of ithihaas, politics, movies, songs etc. etc.   

  5. https://declassifieduk.org/golden-temple-massacre-probe-into-sas-role-marred-by-nepotism/

     

    • Hugh Powell, the son of Charles Powell, was given a key role investigating the Thatcher government’s involvement in a massacre of Sikh pilgrims
    • Labour says Hugh Powell’s appointment “beggars belief”.
    • Former minister asks: “How can it ever be right for children to investigate their parents?”
    • Revelation comes after years of covering up conflict of interest

     

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  6. 10 hours ago, 5aaban said:

    Appalling behaviour! I have heard from people in Panjab that this is more common in "Majha" region as women there traditionally don't engage in agricultural or animal-related work. Women of Malva take care of animals (milking and feeding cows/buffaloes and picking up their waste) while it's traditionally a man's job in Majha culture.

    I can verify that, I remember my massi and moms making those cow shyte fuel cake things (that you splat against the wall) from the gohaa of the buffalo we had. Also, only nani ji could milk the jhotee, as she was very aggressive towards everyone else.   

    There's been a good few cases like the above video coming out now, I guess we should be thankful that some people are at least trying to combat it. Personally I think shooting a few of these 'slave masters' in the head  to send the message out would be better. 

  7. 2 hours ago, Kau89r8 said:

    not sus can't be bothered with constant jibes attacks 

    No one is asking you to do that, but at least articulate some thoughts on counter points. Seriously, you seem really easy to brainwash via media, it's like you only absorb info from one direction, maybe because it looks visually appealing to you, or the simple dualistic narratives appeal to your brain?  It wouldn't surprise me if you self-brainwash yourself into converting the way you are going. 

    And you know what, there are lots of things about these people that street guys are privy too, that we can't really put out out there, as it is too nasty. 

    But that last post of yours IS significant. I think apnay haven't been nearly vocal enough about those freaky modern gender issues (in between themselves), and that just leaves kids open to the influence of these ideas. I know in my wider family I've had words about how much a load of cobblers I think this all is, and how it can brainwash kids from a young age. Problem with id1ots is that they only realise there's an issue after it's too late. I think relatively newly arrived freshies who have kids are susceptible to this because they would so buzzing about getting out to the vlaath and giving it large, they wouldn't even know what was going on in school.   Next thing you know, something like this is happening!

     

     

     

     

    Bottom line, it just makes it even more important for us to highlight how our culture is different from western gora one, and not hold back on this.  

     

  8. 2 minutes ago, Ranjeet01 said:

    If you ever watched Star Trek and know of the Borg and they did Naam Simran, that is what it sounds like.

    If you think some fictional practice, in some nerdy sci-fi series reflects the experience of Naam simran, mate you're going seriously wrong. 

    I don't know what they were doing in that crappy series, but I'm 100% sure it wasn't Naam simran.......

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