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Your anger is understandable. But approach needs to be changed. Even if one retaliates, you spill blood, and our boys will also have their blood split. But what about the Sikh girls who started this war of retaliation? will they stop acting more slutty? stop clubbing? stop drinking?

One needs to ask why are our girls are losing their religion and culture and Sharam o Haya? Punjabi Sikh society in general all over the world has lost Sharam and Dharam. Both go hand in hand. One who is Dharami will have Sharam, and when one loses Sharam it is likely they don't have Dharam either. Since young age, when they are children, basics of Rehit and Nitnem should be a part of their daily routine. Only then it will be a part of them for the rest of their lives. Even if they go astray by any chance, but eventually they will come back.

Our people need to change their priorities. Instead of building extremely expensive Gurdwaras which have only become centers of Parshaad and Langar eating, our people need to build Gurmat centers, run by Rehitvaan Kamaee vale Singh who have a genuine thirst to impart Gurmat values to our children. This is the only way. It all starts from the childhood and works it's way up. A strong Sikh society is a religiously observant society. The less our people observe their religion, the less sharam our youth will have.

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Your anger is understandable. But approach needs to be changed. Even if one retaliates, you spill blood, and our boys will also have their blood split. But what about the Sikh girls who started this war of retaliation? will they stop acting more slutty? stop clubbing? stop drinking?

One needs to ask why are our girls are losing their religion and culture and Sharam o Haya? Punjabi Sikh society in general all over the world has lost Sharam and Dharam. Both go hand in hand. One who is Dharami will have Sharam, and when one loses Sharam it is likely they don't have Dharam either. Since a young age, when they are children, basics of Rehit and Nitnem should be a part of their daily routine. Only then it will be a part of them for the rest of their lives. Even if they go astray by any chance, but eventually they will come back.

Our people need to change their priorities. Instead of building extremely expensive Gurdwaras which have only become centers of Parshaad and Langar eating, our people need to build Gurmat centers, run by Rehitvaan Kamaee vale Singh who have a genuine thirst to impart Gurmat values to our children. This is the only way. It all starts from the childhood and works it's way up. A strong Sikh society is a religiously observant society. The less our people observe their religion, the less sharam our youth will have.

Or make the Sikh youth take over the gurdwaras in the coming years where our elders have done a poor job in supporting the youth with gurmat teachings and Sikhi history and values.

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WJKK WJKF

one point which is kinda lost on this subject is that we put blame on in this case, to the Muslim males, but what about the actual "sikh" girls? They are at fault themselves in equal percentage. This issue is about girls from "sikh" families who know nothing about their heritage, tradition and dharam. Hence why they will date not just Muslim males however many other people from other religions. The problem lies within our own communities as we preach unity and equalty, yet we practice nothing but.

There are many "sikh" males who choose to marry out of sikhi, these too should be highlighted in my opinion. As this is manmatt exactly the same as any girl, however it is for some reason socially excepted.

Any male or female who does as such, in my opinion only demonstrate their personal weakness within our own dharam. That they lack knowledge and love for our blood drenched sikhi. Only by smearing ones spirit with the blood of our shaheed through gurbani will one fully understand sikhi.

These poor people are weak links within sikhi hence why they find it so easy to be broken away from the links and convert. If they never understood the equality of Akal Purakh waheguru's sikhi, then what chance would they have understanding Islam or Christianity?

The way in which to combat this is not trying to bed Muslim girls, rather educating your own children and family in your own four walls of your home. Bhagti through Education and gurbani and shakti through practising martial traditions and physical/emotional training.

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