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Sikhsangat admin should remove these MJs threads, yes he has passed away but he wasn't a sikh, he was an artist of geet which can only be classed as manmukhthai at best. So please get to grip's with what this board is for, i'm sure there are plenty of boards out there for you to pay your respect's to him if you wish too...

Oh yeah that's right, we should only be bothered if a Sikh has died :rolleyes:

I beg to differ about his music being classed as 'manmukhtai' - although some of it might be classed as so, ALOT of his music did have inspiring messages.

Also, I'm pretty sure he's done more humanitarian work than some of the critics present on this forum - but hey, he's not a Sikh, so it shouldn't matter.

However, I do agree that the MJ threads are probably not best suited here but would be best in the 'off topic' section.

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The government has just released a statement saying that michael jackson cannot be cremated as this will go against their green agenda. Because he is 80% plastic he will have to be recycled.

No but in all seriousness, MJ was one my my fav. And he did do alot to help people around the world. Although he has probably been reincarnated as a peice of plastic.

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OMG :6

Now I know why sikhsangat is for kids.

ijn hir ihrdY nwmu n bisE iqn mwq kIjY hir bWJw ]

jin har hiradhai naam n basiou thin maath keejai har baa(n)jhaa ||

The Lord's Name does not abide within their hearts - their mothers should have been sterile.

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gurmuiK jnmu skwrQw mnmuK mUriq miq iknyhI]

guramukh janam sakaarathhaa manamukh moorath math kinaehee||

In this species, the life of a Gurmukh is successful but how is the thinking of Manmukh, the mind-orientated one? The thinking of the Manmukh is evil.

krqw purKu ivswir kY mwxs dI min Aws DryhI]

karathaa purakh visaar kai maanas dhee man aas dhharaehee||

Manmukh, forgetting the Lord goes on pinning his hopes upon men.

psU pryqhu burI huryhI ]3]

pasoo paraethahu buree huraehee ||3||

His body is worse than then animals and the ghosts.(3)

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ijn gurmuiK hir AwrwiDAw iqn sMq jnw jYkwru ]

jin guramukh har aaraadhhiaa thin sa(n)th janaa jaikaar ||

Those Gurmukhs who worship and adore the Lord - hail to those Saintly beings!

nw iqsu Bwry prbqW Asmwn KhMdy]

naa this bhaarae parabathaa(n) asamaan kheha(n)dhae||

The sky-touching mountains also are not of much weight (than the ungrateful person).

nw iqsu Bwry kot gVH Gr bwr idsMdy]

naa this bhaarae kott garrh ghar baar dhisa(n)dhae||

The visible forts are also not as weighty as he (the ungrateful person) is.

nw iqsu Bwry swierW nd vwh vhMdy]

naa this bhaarae saaeiraa(n) nadh vaah veha(n)dhae||

Those oceans in which will the rivers merge are also not as heavy as he is.

nw iqsu Bwry qruvrW Pl suPl Plµdy]

naa this bhaarae tharu//aa(n) fal sufal fala(n)dhae||

The fruit laden trees are also not as heavy as he is.

nw iqsu Bwry jIA jMq Axgxq iPrMdy]

naa this bhaarae jeea ja(n)th anaganath fira(n)dhae||

And nor those innumerable creatures are as heavy as he his.

Bwry BueIN AikrqGx mMdI hU mMdy ]8]

bhaarae bhuee(n) akirathaghan ma(n)dhee hoo ma(n)dhae ||8||

In fact the ungrateful person is burden on earth and he is evil of evils.(8)

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"Now I know why sikhsangat is for kids." - yup well done, thank you for judgung us! if you don't like to see other people talking about MJ's death, then why are you still commenting on this thread? talk about looking for an argument... :rolleyes:

if you don't really have any sort of respect for other people's views or interests, then you should really keep it to yourself.......or create your own thread continuing your ideas of sikhsangat "being kids" for enjoying MJ's music...

i do agree though that this thread should be moved to the global events section

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