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Why Lack Of Sikh In Boxing Mma An Other Combat Sports


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Boxing is a tamasha.. Sikhs are not bazigars, we use our abilities as the last resort, and not to entertain anyone.

Boxing is brilliant. The stamina training is top notch and the experience of actually being hit and continuing to fight is one of the most important to prepare people for real physical altercations.

If people don't have the abilities (to a high standard) in the first place, how the hell do you expect them to use them in a 'last resort' scenario?

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Boxing is a tamasha.. Sikhs are not bazigars, we use our abilities as the last resort, and not to entertain anyone.

But unarmed combat skills are really necessary especially with the rapidly changing scenario in Europe , this is what Lana Logan eperienced in Cairo it will give some idea of what the ladies experienced in Cologne and Stuttgart , and many females in Scandinavia have been subjected to.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/lara-logan-breaks-silence-on-cairo-assault/

It is vital for ALL sikhs to get their heads around this , the stealth Jihad is upon us and we have to arm ourselves mentally and physically , put away the useless things and give our kids true tools for dealing with this , the muslims are arming their kids for a reason - why aren't we ? Do we really think Khalsa Fauj will sprung up ready for action untrained ? We need to return to our roots

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...the muslims are arming their kids for a reason - why aren't we ?

Too busy trying to accumulate enough cash to buy that 2nd or 3rd house in order to rent it out to Poles or other recent arrivals; to keep the mortgage going, of course. Plus, there's all those weddings and parties to attend, and one must wear the latest fashions at such get-togethers, lest people talk. Don't forget the luxurious car, BTW. And the bi-annual package holiday to mainland Europe... to keep the kids happy, you see.

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we only became this way after Guru ji's time , we need to wake up seriously, and rely on ourselves alone for solutions not leaders , we have always been a grass roots army , with a flat hierarchy

Ingrained cultural proclivities stretching back thousands of years will, sadly, always emerge ahead of a method of existing that requires serious introspection, concentration, and faith (Sikhi). There's no getting away from that. Sikhi is fast becoming a symbolic irrelevance to most of our people over here, that has very little practical use in day-to-day existence. Their loss.

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