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nah really sure... perhaps we should ask our parents? or even get them involved... adults dun wanna be preached to by youth... so the best way to get to adults is by other adults... it would'n hurt to have a gursikh youth helpin with the adults... because parents see their own kids when they look at kids, and that could inspire them too...

same way... there should be some adults doin parchar wit the youth... cah a lotta adults have experiences that we don't.. for example a lotta adults were around when 78 and 84 happened.. so they can share experiences n wha nah..

basically... mix it up!

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nah really sure... perhaps we should ask our parents? or even get them involved... adults dun wanna be preached to by youth... so the best way to get to adults is by other adults... it would'n hurt to have a gursikh youth helpin with the adults... because parents see their own kids when they look at kids, and that could inspire them too...

same way... there should be some adults doin parchar wit the youth... cah a lotta adults have experiences that we don't.. for example a lotta adults were around when 78 and 84 happened.. so they can share experiences n wha nah..

basically... mix it up!

Yeah, I agree. I don't think youth preaching about Sikhi to adults is a good way to teach them about Sikhi. Do you think maybe Punjabi media can play a role here? I find that using the media will be the most effective way to get your messages across to people.

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in india media would be probably the best way... cah especially in india (comparatively to north america and UK)... people believe almost everytin they hear on the news/radio/movies/t.v. etc...

2ndly... in india... our panthic body needs to start doin some more positive parchar.. for example.. people talk bout naamdhari's this... radhaswami's that.... buh the truth of the matter is... the reason they're gettin so many followers is because they actually DO things in india.... build schools.. build hospitals... build roads... help their own people.. etc...

our 'peepz' at the top, dun do nearly as much as these 'smaller organizations' (who are gettin bigger at an alarmin rate)... yet... our panthic body probably makes 50 times the income... if not more...

point bein.. especially in india... has to start from the top... and when we have some 'corrupt' peepz up at the top... it dun help us a whole lot either.. when people see that our own 'leaders' are shady.. they're gonna tink 'this is what sikhi is?'.. .and be turned off...

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Getting back to basics. truth be told, if there is genuinely little love between us (from all backgrounds) then we will look like a bunch of disorganised hate filled people.

Lets ask this question, everyone try and answer please:

Despite all the differences (like caste etc.), what is there that we actually do all share. What have we ALL got in common. What is the common ground between us all?

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Getting back to basics. truth be told, if there is genuinely little love between us (from all backgrounds) then we will look like a bunch of disorganised hate filled people.

Lets ask this question, everyone try and answer please:

Despite all the differences (like caste etc.), what is there that we actually do all share. What have we ALL got in common. What is the common ground between us all?

OK!!!

This sums it all up then. No one can come up with some unifying factors! LOL

No wonder we are at each others throats all the time.,

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Getting back to basics. truth be told, if there is genuinely little love between us (from all backgrounds) then we will look like a bunch of disorganised hate filled people.

Lets ask this question, everyone try and answer please:

Despite all the differences (like caste etc.), what is there that we actually do all share. What have we ALL got in common. What is the common ground between us all?

We all are humans! :wub:

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Getting back to basics. truth be told, if there is genuinely little love between us (from all backgrounds) then we will look like a bunch of disorganised hate filled people.

Lets ask this question, everyone try and answer please:

Despite all the differences (like caste etc.), what is there that we actually do all share. What have we ALL got in common. What is the common ground between us all?

We all are humans! :D

Well that's a start!!!! :wub:

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Getting back to basics. truth be told, if there is genuinely little love between us (from all backgrounds) then we will look like a bunch of disorganised hate filled people.

Lets ask this question, everyone try and answer please:

Despite all the differences (like caste etc.), what is there that we actually do all share. What have we ALL got in common. What is the common ground between us all?

We all are humans! :D

Well that's a start!!!! :wub:

Fine, I will say it. We all come from Sikh backgrounds.

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