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Sikh Wants Apology From Bar Owner


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thats how bad it is i mean first off all like everyones said he shouldn't be going there anyway but the thing is he honestly thinks its absolutely fine and so do his parents that they're making a case out of it. Why is he wearing a turban or even more so how and why has he kept his kes with habits and parents like that. If only he was able to attain satsangat he'd still have a chance...

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My Lord, even extremism has its' limits.

Just because the man trims his beard and was going with his boyz to have a beer he shouldn't receive a apology from the bar owner? That's ridiculous. The man is at least wearing a turban, and trying to represent as much as he can. Too bad not everyone can be like you lot people, jeez. Now I know why people think Sikhs are becoming to extreme now-a-days. How are you supposed to encourage people to come back into Sikhi if all you do is find faults in the people, logically think about it and tell me? rolleyes.gif

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My Lord, even extremism has its' limits.

Just because the man trims his beard and was going with his boyz to have a beer he shouldn't receive a apology from the bar owner? That's ridiculous. The man is at least wearing a turban, and trying to represent as much as he can. Too bad not everyone can be like you lot people, jeez. Now I know why people think Sikhs are becoming to extreme now-a-days. How are you supposed to encourage people to come back into Sikhi if all you do is find faults in the people, logically think about it and tell me? rolleyes.gif

Its not about extremism.. Trust me..I have far too many limitations myself to even call myself a proper sikh. But it is about representing something. How would you feel if you see a turban wearing guy walking out of a strip club. Would you have the same reaction if this guy was turned away from a strip club?

Its hard when you tell someone that you are not suppossed to drink, and the reply comes back that they used to study with a turbaned sikh that used to love his beers. You see where I am getting at...

All of us have faced similar questions, so you know what I am talking about. The turban represents the most visible aspect of our religion. It doesn't matter whether you are trimmed, short, tall etc. You will be spotted no matter where you are because of your turban. So, our actions should be a bit more careful when we are wearing a turban.

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Reppin as much as he can?

Wearing our Father's crown in a bar is not reppin anything positive.

1=Sava lakh doesn't only mean you can beat up sava lakh. It also means you represent sava lakh. And I'm sure he's not the only dastaradhari that goes to pubs etc.

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