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Just in case we start talking about '84 or Bluestar, then the goreh won't listen.

First things first, it says a lot that what goray think matters so much to us......

Let's be open and honest here, most of us have known for a long time, they on the whole generally couldn't give a single toss for 84.

Besides, given the havoc going on around the world - Afghanistan, Syria, Libya. Even if they gave a monkeys, do you really think that, which would be perceived as (to goray) a decades old conflict is REALLY going to be ANY sort of priority for them?? Seriously.....???

Apnay need to smell the coffee, Brits (at least) have nailed their flag to the Indian one - it's good economics for them. We need to stop deluding ourselves about this.

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ਦੀ ਲਾਸ੍ਟ ਥਿੰਗ ਵੀ ਵੌੰਟ ਟੁ ਡੁ ਇਜ਼ ਹੈਵ ਗੋਰੇ ਥਿੰਕ ਦੈਟ ਵੀ ਆਰ ਖੂਨ ਪੀਣ ਵਾਲੇ ਦੈਂਤ, ਬਿਕੋਜ਼ ਦੈਟ ਇਜ਼ ਵੌਟ ਅਵਰ ਐਨੀਮੀਜ਼ ਆਰ ਵਿਸ਼ਿੰਗ

Han ji, thahee sadee awaaz ohnah toh oochie honi chahedhee hae.

Matlab, chootiah galla sach de utte fateh nah hon.

Je assi bandaran wangoo hun tappan lagg jiyeh, fir chooteh lok jith geh

Tuhadi gal bilkul sahaee hae

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First things first, it says a lot that what goray think matters so much to us......

Let's be open and honest here, most of us have known for a long time, they on the whole generally couldn't give a single toss for 84.

Besides, given the havoc going on around the world - Afghanistan, Syria, Libya. Even if they gave a monkeys, do you really think that, which would be perceived as (to goray) a decades old conflict is REALLY going to be ANY sort of priority for them?? Seriously.....???

Apnay need to smell the coffee, Brits (at least) have nailed their flag to the Indian one - it's good economics for them. We need to stop deluding ourselves about this.

Brother, it's not that I'm desperate for goreh's to like us. But, public perception matters a lot.

Wisconcon Sikh shooting got so much coverage. After that, legislation was passed benefitting Sikhs, in some states.

During the same time, a mosque was burned down somewhere else in America, but nobody talked about it. Wonder why?

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