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A Call To All My Sisters


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AKAAAAAAAAAAAAL!!

well done bro...i hate to say but even after telling off the local gyanis they still continue to stare at ma sisters(ma penjia)FROM TABIYA SAHIB Ji

And to add to this they come into darbar and start having convos as loud as thy can wen no1 is ther...WHAT!

WHY DO GYANIS THINK THEY CAN DO WHAT THEY WANNA DO!!

a gyani is a knower of WAHEGUROO

bhulchukmaaf

WJKKWJKP!

:nihungsmile: BLuey

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Brothers and Sisters -

Its important that we don't just blame our sisters who got harrassed saying they're "wimpy" or "not strong" or something... Sometimes it's not that easy. For those who dont wear kirpan and didnt get martial art training or defense training, and even for those who wear a kirpan, knowing how and When to use it is also another aspect... (especially if it's in gurudwara and with giani!) So all this, basically to say... Easier Said than Done. (and it's not the girl's fault)

Besides that, I support the idea that girls (and guys) should get trained in self-defense, if not some form of martial arts. To give a better chance at fighting back. Also, we must not hesitate to fight back when someone pulls a move you know is wrong. What we need, is a strong community - girls should stick together and support one another - we should not shelter women out of fear of getting attacked - we should not avoid places out of fear - but rather learn to be fearless and live among the corrupt without it touching us.

being a victim doesnt make you weak. It doesnt make you inferior. It doesnt mean you arnt strong or smart or cant fight. being a victem doesnt put a black spot on you. It doesnt make it your fault.

but if you can fight back, do it feircely. or have the strength to walk away with your head high and never look back.

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Brothers and Sisters -

Its important that we don't just blame our sisters who got harrassed saying they're "wimpy" or "not strong" or something... Sometimes it's not that easy. For those who dont wear kirpan and didnt get martial art training or defense training, and even for those who wear a kirpan, knowing how and When to use it is also another aspect... (especially if it's in gurudwara and with giani!) So all this, basically to say... Easier Said than Done. (and it's not the girl's fault)

Besides that, I support the idea that girls (and guys) should get trained in self-defense, if not some form of martial arts. To give a better chance at fighting back. Also, we must not hesitate to fight back when someone pulls a move you know is wrong. What we need, is a strong community - girls should stick together and support one another - we should not shelter women out of fear of getting attacked - we should not avoid places out of fear - but rather learn to be fearless and live among the corrupt without it touching us.

being a victim doesnt make you weak. It doesnt make you inferior. It doesnt mean you arnt strong or smart or cant fight. being a victem doesnt put a black spot on you. It doesnt make it your fault.

but if you can fight back, do it feircely. or have the strength to walk away with your head high and never look back.

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:wub: well said

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Brothers and Sisters -

Its important that we don't just blame our sisters who got harrassed saying they're "wimpy" or "not strong" or something... Sometimes it's not that easy. For those who dont wear kirpan and didnt get martial art training or defense training, and even for those who wear a kirpan, knowing how and When to use it is also another aspect... (especially if it's in gurudwara and with giani!) So all this, basically to say... Easier Said than Done. (and it's not the girl's fault)

Besides that, I support the idea that girls (and guys) should get trained in self-defense, if not some form of martial arts. To give a better chance at fighting back. Also, we must not hesitate to fight back when someone pulls a move you know is wrong. What we need, is a strong community - girls should stick together and support one another - we should not shelter women out of fear of getting attacked - we should not avoid places out of fear - but rather learn to be fearless and live among the corrupt without it touching us.

being a victim doesnt make you weak. It doesnt make you inferior. It doesnt mean you arnt strong or smart or cant fight. being a victem doesnt put a black spot on you. It doesnt make it your fault.

but if you can fight back, do it feircely. or have the strength to walk away with your head high and never look back.

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:TH: :wub:

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