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  1. 3 minutes ago, Ranjeet01 said:

    There is a section of tutti fruity Black African culture.

    Madonna's vogue was based on Gay/Camp African American culture. 

    There was a documentary on this once and it was quite an eye opener to see this side of Black America. 

    I believe that homosexuality is partly due to environmental factors. A lot of African Americans grow up without father figures and are raised by their mothers only. This then leads to homosexuality. 

  2. 13 minutes ago, californiasardar1 said:

     

    His fatal error was that he started to believe in the thug image that he manufactured for himself, got gassed up, and assaulted a known gang member without thinking of the consequences.

    What do you think of this video? 

    I think it could be more sinister than that, he could have been a government agent planted to promote the thug criminal lifestyle in the black community and once he fulfilled his purpose he was gone. 

  3. On 5/31/2022 at 11:56 PM, dallysingh101 said:

    I don't know about the small number that may go overboard about their deaths.  But some of their tunes are banging classics. Tupac started well, very conscious and talking about relevant issues in his community. He also had strong family links to the Black Panthers. I think a culmination of being robbed by people he suspected were connected to his friends, being attacked by the police and then being jailed for not preventing some of his 'homies' forcefully having sex with a women he had just had sex with, f**ked his head up. Prison time can do that to a person. Suge Knight wasn't exactly a good influence on him either. I think his life serves as a warning to people - that all of this was lost on Moosewala, who wanted to emulate the more destructive later part of his life and not learn from it, says it all. 

    Biggie made banging tunes as well. From my perspective it was as much about the music production as the lyrics.

    I know the state of the black community out there. Solely blaming that on rap and not facing the long term (centuries!), systemic moves against them is painting a skewed picture in my opinion. I've met with a few blacks from the states over the years. A lot of whites have a scarcely concealed deep rooted hatred for them, especially in the south.  Racism also plays a big part in opportunities being offered, like it does to many of us too.     

    Plus where I live shapes my attitude a bit. I mean just last year there were 30 odd deaths of young men in my city, mainly through stabbings and the like. It was pretty much the same in the previous year. 

     

    https://www.itv.com/news/2021-12-31/2021-is-the-joint-worst-for-teenage-killings-in-london-these-are-the-victims 

    On 5/31/2022 at 10:21 PM, californiasardar1 said:

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    Tupac was a ballerina who just acted like a thug. 

    Here is his real literally limp wristed personality:

    Even when he became a 'thug' he still had the ballerina personality. Watch the second video from 3:00 onwards. 

  4. 2 hours ago, MisterrSingh said:

    Went to someone's a house a few months ago and they had an amazing, high-quality figurine on a plinth (not a toy) of Baba Deep Singh in blue baana, holding their khanda in a battle stance. The guy said he got it from Anandpur Sahib. The detail and the craftsmanship was out of this world.

    It was very similar to this:

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    I would love to see that. I bought the Taran3D statue of Garja Singh 5 years ago, a bit overpriced at £150 but I guess its expected as they sell so few. The toy above would cost £5 - £10 for a comparable mainstream action figure.

  5. 1 hour ago, abhinav said:

    I know of a Hindu girl, a really nice liberal naïve trusting secular type, who married a pak sullah. Her kids don’t go to the Mandir, they go only to the Mosque. Also the guy’s mother told her that they were going to make proper Muslims out of the kids.

    Logically he will have had to pretend that he respected all religions when he was wooing her, if only implicitly.

     

    Standard fare. I feel sorry for her parents. I will explicitly tell my kids that if you get involved with suls then it's a straight up disowning from me. None of this we are all the same nonsense.

  6. 10 minutes ago, dallysingh101 said:

    Nah, I think a writer could be subtle, it's the plot development and clever twists in the plot that make a great narrative. You could show how some new moghul recruit from a poverty stricken background is slowly turned more and more twisted as he witnesses more and more zulmh done by his comrades, depicting his mental crisis for instance. Exploring grey areas is the most fascinating part. I think childlike black and white narratives (i.e. clear good guys and bad guys) are totally underwhelming for intelligent readers. 

    I thought Watchmen was good, relatively true to the original. I stopped watching V for Vendetta after a few minutes when I saw that they bottled out making the female lead a prostitute like in the original GN. I really liked the Sin City stuff too. 

    No I meant that the black and white depiction is very Frank Miller, I hated the 300 graphic novel and the movie was even worse. Sin City was great and so was The Dark Knight Returns. I think he did do a hardcore anti sul graphic novel after 9/11.

  7. 1 hour ago, dallysingh101 said:

    I don't know if there is a profitable market for it (Sikh graphic novels)?  Plus we all know what kind of stuff most apnay prefer......

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    We need Sikh Alan Moores and Frank Millers, who can narrate Sikh tales in a way that will resonate with a wide audience (including nonSikhs).    

    Imagine if it was written by an apna Frank Miller, he would go hardcore anti sul! Just like Frank Miller did against the Persians in 300.

    I found Watchmen very overrated, V fir Vendetta was very good apart from the songs.

  8. 5 hours ago, proudkaur21 said:

    Ikr like all I see in the videos is shopping places and similar stuff nothing else. That country just seems to be built for materialism lol. Is there much to do there? I mean everytime i see dubai vlogs people literally be going to the same mall and a few similar places like this indoor amusement park, this cultural place where they have food from all over the world and a few other things. Like I always wonder what do people go to dubai even for?

    Yeah it's good for a one off visit and that's it. You can buy the exact same stuff over here. It's also extremely hot most of the year.

  9. I visited Dubai once, it was OK for a one off holiday, I would never go again and certainly wouldn't want to live or work there. The law is heavily in favour of the locals and I can imagine it being far worse in Saudi Arabia.

    I really don't undertaken the apne who visit Dubai every single year. It really is shallow place.

  10. 22 hours ago, SinghPunjabSingh said:

    @ChardikalaUK Ji.

    Paji you are absolutely correct that this urban myth stupidly blaming Sikhs (instead of Nehru) is beyond bizarre.

    However, the 10million present day Buddhists in India that could have been part of the Panth today is no small number.

    Especially in the context that Sikhs numbered 20million in India in the 2011 census and now the India population is estimated to show 1.4 Billion population with Sikh population likely to remain static due to below replacement fertility rates among Sikhs.

    (Meanwhile the Pakistani's have increased their population from 25million in 1947 to around 225million currently and are projected to reach 400million Slavemaster Pedophile supporters by 2050).

    These Ambedkarite Buddhists are 100% our people (fellow Sikhs in essence) even if Nehru and the British Empire temporarily succeeded in preventing them from joining the Panth.

    So the main thing is we focus on the 250 million so-called Dalits and 1,000 million poor people in India.

    But we can only do that when we unite every pind in Punjab under a single united Gurdwara and defeat the deep state (RAW) strategy to turn present day Sikhs of Ravidasi and Mazhabi ancestry into tomorrow's Hindu Dera Ballan and Hindu Balmiki Dera apartheid worshippers as that would turn the Sikh Panth into a minority in Majha and Malwa overnight (just like we already are a minority in Doaba where many in the Sikh Diaspora have roots). 

    That's a good point but we have to be honest, we Sikhs can be extremely casteist ourselves. We still use words like chamaar and choora as derogatory terms to describe dirty people. This is why Ravidassias have set up their own religion. 

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