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Its actually tantamount to mean that calling someone a Hindu is equivalent to abusing them. What difference does it leave between us and them when they use the word "Sardar" to refer to anyone dumb?

No, I don't think people are abusing Hindus. Just saying that he is a nationalistic Indian. He just has hair. Besides, because of the Indian constitution, we're all keshadhari Hindus.

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Its actually tantamount to mean that calling someone a Hindu is equivalent to abusing them. What difference does it leave between us and them when they use the word "Sardar" to refer to anyone dumb?

UK = The vast majority of the people that mainstream society in India terms as so-called "Hindu" are actually good people (as you well know). 99% of the gareeb so-called society-labelled Hindu's are in fact natural Sikhs if we as a Panth could do more to reach out to them. I'm even convinced that if more Punjabi Brahmins knew the inspirational bravery of Bhai Mati Das Ji and Bhai Sati Das Ji and furthermore that we accept more of our Punjabi Brahmin brothers and sisters as sehajdhari Sikhs initially ... i think within a generation most Punjabi Brahmins would come to the Sikh Panth as their natural spirtual home. The vast majority of Punjabi Brahmins did attend Gurdwaray until the 1980's and hence were in fact Sikhs by virtue of the fact that they bowed down to Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharaj. We don't help encourage more good people like yourself to join the Panth by constantly referencing the term "Bahman" or Mahatma Budh's "Brahminwaad" term. I'm digressing but coming back to the word Hindu - it as the Arabic word itself does denote an insult and refers to "black-skinned polytheistic kaffirs" as used by Muhammad bin Qasim when he crossed the Sindh darya ... even though the later Indus river definition is more politically correct nowadays.

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