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Even though those examples don’t apply to me, I agree what you’re saying. But how many “singhs” do you see drinking and/or committing other sins? Yes, there are a lot of hypocrites in the Sikh community, but non-sikhs usually takes a “singh” more seriously than a “mona” when comes to Sikhi. So when a non-sikh sees a “singh” doing crazy stuff, then the whole sikh community’s image suffers, but if a “mona” does some crazy things, then Punjabi community will get the bad rep, not the sikh community. So I hope you see why I made that comment about not having too many keshdharis is a good thing. You either wear the crown (turban) & follow sikhi 100% or you don’t wear a crown (turban) at all until you’re ready to make a big commitment (taking amrit).

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Even though those examples don’t apply to me, I agree what you’re saying. But how many “singhs” do you see drinking and/or committing other sins? Yes, there are a lot of hypocrites in the Sikh community, but non-sikhs usually takes a “singh” more seriously than a “mona” when comes to Sikhi. So when a non-sikh sees a “singh” doing crazy stuff, then the whole sikh community’s image suffers, but if a “mona” does some crazy things, then Punjabi community will get the bad rep, not the sikh community. So I hope you see why I made that comment about not having too many keshdharis is a good thing. You either wear the crown (turban) & follow sikhi 100% or you don’t wear a crown (turban) at all until you’re ready to make a big commitment (taking amrit).

You just reminded me - Years ago I was in Holland and I went past this place with topless waitresses and it had like these two big Singhs there drinking away.

I agree, in the wider Sikh community, Amritdhari Singhs should be the role models for us all with their intelligence, bravery, discipline and kindness.

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Even though those examples don’t apply to me, I agree what you’re saying. But how many “singhs” do you see drinking and/or committing other sins? Yes, there are a lot of hypocrites in the Sikh community, but non-sikhs usually takes a “singh” more seriously than a “mona” when comes to Sikhi. So when a non-sikh sees a “singh” doing crazy stuff, then the whole sikh community’s image suffers, but if a “mona” does some crazy things, then Punjabi community will get the bad rep, not the sikh community. So I hope you see why I made that comment about not having too many keshdharis is a good thing. You either wear the crown (turban) & follow sikhi 100% or you don’t wear a crown (turban) at all until you’re ready to make a big commitment (taking amrit).

You just reminded me - Years ago I was in Holland and I went past this place with topless waitresses and it had like these two big Singhs there drinking away.

I agree, in the wider Sikh community, Amritdhari Singhs should be the role models for us all with their intelligence, bravery, discipline and kindness.

I could say something about that comment, but I wouldn't. :wub:

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okay.. so.. all this bein said.... how do we fix tingz?... wha's the answer? how do we do some positive parchar?

talkin is one ting.... now we actually hafta DO sumtin!

Thats the reason i started the thread in the first place but i was labelled as anti-jatt :wub: jatts don't need any forces against them, their ego is enough to sink their already wrecked ships.

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okay.. so.. all this bein said.... how do we fix tingz?... wha's the answer? how do we do some positive parchar?

talkin is one ting.... now we actually hafta DO sumtin!

Thats the reason i started the thread in the first place but i was labelled as anti-jatt :wub: jatts don't need any forces against them, their ego is enough to sink their already wrecked ships.

Then why just hate on Jatts only, eh? What about all those non-jatt caste gurdwaras we have in the community? How come you don't say anything about that? How come you don't create thread about how there is hardly any non-jatt amritdharis in the world? Just admit it, you have some hate for jatts.

It is funny how jatts are hated when they do something negative and just label as jatts, but if they do something positive, then they're labeled as Sikhs instead of jatts. I hate this double standard. Why can't you (and other jatt haters) accept all jatts as sikhs? Why the hate?

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How come you don't create thread about how there is hardly any non-jatt amritdharis in the world?
did you ask every amritdhari sikh what background they were :wub:
Just admit it, you have some hate for jatts.
he is one u <banned word filter activated> rolleyes.gif
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did you ask every amritdhari sikh what background they were :wub:

All the amritdharis I have come across are jatts. I even ask them if they are jatts or not.

Just admit it, you have some hate for jatts. he is one u <banned word filter activated> rolleyes.gif

Great language you're using here. I hope the mods take notice and put you under-moderation.

If he is a jatt, then he is a "house nergo jatt". He needs to stop hating on his own people and sucking up to his masters.

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