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Vaheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa Vaheguroo Jee Kee Fateh

I was reading upon 'Advertising' in school, and I came across

something I can remember a bit: You can not advertise in any ways,

the promotion of Alcohol, Illegal substances and cigarettes.

Isn't there any way we can set up a Legal Campaign against

'Panjabi' Television channels, from broadcasting pro-Alcohol songs etc?

If this goes to plan, we could rid the whole concept of Sharaab from

UK Panjabi community...?

And also, before we call argue about the songs "don't" promote Alcohol,

then maybe we should hire Drug addicts to sing "Cannabis Peeo"

"Je tu Cannabis Nahee Kaanda Tu Mard Nahee"

Please discuss.

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Vaheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa Vaheguroo Jee Kee Fateh

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If this goes to plan, we could rid the whole concept of Sharaab from

UK Panjabi community...?

It'll take more than a ban on advertising alcohol on Panjabi channels (pro-sharaab songs, etc) to get rid of sharaab from our community.

It'll take some jutiya, if I'm being honest. :ph34r::lol: (Chill out - I'm not advocating violence).

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In my opinion it won't work, because as long the Government is buying voters with sharab why would they stop that?

The German Government has a song quots in Radio and Television. Radio/Tv Station has to play minimum 40% Songs in German language. Your Idea is brilliant, but in a corrupt country it wont work at all.

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And also, before we call argue about the songs "don't" promote Alcohol,

then maybe we should hire Drug addicts to sing "Cannabis Peeo"

"Je tu Cannabis Nahee Kaanda Tu Mard Nahee"

Seriously, is there a song that goes "Je tu sharab nahee peenda tu mard nahin"????

Reminds me of what one 'uncle ji' said to me many many years ago:

"If ju don't da drink da Bacardi Bocoodi, den ju are not da proper Sikh!"

lol

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