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What Rights Does a Sikh Woman Have Today?


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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

Sorry Sangat Jee - I didn't mean to call any woman bad or offend anyone - I just pasted the whole Gurbani shabad which says "why call women bad, as from her kings are born", as Iron Arm had mentioned the shabad partially. Of course woman aren't bad!!!

Also, in no way did I mean to disrespect Sant Jarnail Singh Jee - I agree, when an individual is one with Waheguroo, who are we to debate with them? The :TH: sign was merely an appoval of the Bani panktee Gupt Daasan Daas pointed out.

Bhul Chuk Maaf Please

Waheguroo

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why do ppl always bring this up, its like everyother week, this topic comes up, every week we decide its not sikhs, but indians , and then we blame sikhi again for no reason

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Because it is still happening, quit denying it and accept it. We can deal with the problem only when ppl actually admit there is a problem. Denying only lets the problem keep going. Remember, admiting there is a problem is the first step in solving a situation. It's pointless to try and solve these problems when you say only another religion is doing this stuff. It's like pointing a finger to someone else, when you yourself have the same situation.

If your still denying it, just remember murphy's law.

Sorry to sound so harsh Shaheed, but users bring up these topics because it is happening. The topic may not be pretty or be idealistic, but these problems need to be addressed and tajen care of, not just swept under the rug. It's time to start admiting there are problems and fix them. If the world and everyone did that, the world wouln't be so messed up. What's happeing instead? Everyone's pointing fingers at everyone else but at the same time not paying attention to there actions.

And by the way, we are not supposed to be slandering other religions.

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how did shaheed or anyone slander anybodys relgion?

and if there is something wrong, that guru je says is wrong, u can say it is wrong

straight up, read bachitter natak, look at wat guru nanak dev je said, s much stuff guru je saying this jug is following the ways of maya

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I should have said "pointing the finger" instead of slanderi. Whatever word, it's still wrong.

What wopuld you say to those who have experienced gender prejiduce??

Sowhat's YOUR solution to stop this from happening. I'm not blameing ourselves for these things however, we need to make sure it won't ever happen again. K?

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where was another religion slandered? certainly not in my posts your seeing things.....

and its not sikhis fault, soo dont blame it, im not sayin it doesnt exist, but we do know what rights woman have in sikhi, full respect, and they have rights, soo the problem that nobody denied, is the cause of somthing else besides SIKH DHARAM

khalsa starr re read the posts

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where was another religion slandered? certainly not in my posts your seeing things.....

and its not sikhis fault, soo dont blame it, im not sayin it doesnt exist, but we do know what rights woman have in sikhi, full respect, and they have rights, soo the problem that nobody denied, is the cause of somthing else besides SIKH DHARAM

khalsa starr re read the posts

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I did read all the posts. I see pointi g the finger and slandering nearly the same.

I guess we should then call these ppl who commit these acts as not "True" sikhs? That is what i usually call other sikhs who cut their hair and dink anchahol. Got it now.

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