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Oh come on, its Hindus protesting in a state other than Punjab, and you guys still want to pin the issue on Sikh jatts? Maybe if Jatt Sikhs travelled to Haryana and joined them, you would have a point.

Oh come on, its Hindus protesting in a state other than Punjab, and you guys still want to pin the issue on Sikh jatts? Maybe if Jatt Sikhs travelled to Haryana and joined them, you would have a point.

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Oh come on, its Hindus protesting in a state other than Punjab, and you guys still want to pin the issue on Sikh jatts? Maybe if Jatt Sikhs travelled to Haryana and joined them, you would have a point.

Oh come on, its Hindus protesting in a state other than Punjab, and you guys still want to pin the issue on Sikh jatts? Maybe if Jatt Sikhs travelled to Haryana and joined them, you would have a point.

I was talking about jatt mentality inherent in Punjab culture I do not recognise Haryana as anything other than Punjab ... those who claim sikh labels prevent sikh raj and equality from within the panth and those of the hindu faith prevent it by recruiting and following mental institutes like Shiv sena and RSS. spelled out in full

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Can someone explain what a "Jatt Sikh" is?

There is no casteism in Sikhism. Oh wait, that's right this caste has tried to destroy the pillars of our religion and embarrass the entire Sikh nation with backwards pind mentality.

The new strategy by pendus is to try and rewrite the who jut thing as some sort of 'racial identity' to try and wiggle out of accusations of casteism.

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keep it straight not all pind wale are jat and not all jat who are stirrers are pind wale ...let's be specific to the scumbags we really have an issue with

Fair point.

But just do a quick youtube search of Panjabi movies that have come out in the last few years and see how pervasive and normalised jut caste identity is there. The number of people who watch and repeatedly brainwash themselves with this garbage isn't small. I'd say it was the majority.

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Fair point.

But just do a quick youtube search of Panjabi movies that have come out in the last few years and see how pervasive and normalised jut caste identity is there. The number of people who watch and repeatedly brainwash themselves with this garbage isn't small. I'd say it was the majority.

just because they shout out louder don't make them representative of me or any sane person of Sikh descent.

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just because they shout out louder don't make them representative of me or any sane person of Sikh descent.

In the same way trying to brush off this monster that is trying to devour the Sikh quom (and doing a good job in this department too), just because a minority from this community may not fit into the majority model just seems like an deflection as well as a complete failure to squarely recognise the beast in our midst.

It don't help.

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In the same way trying to brush off this monster that is trying to devour the Sikh quom (and doing a good job in this department too), just because a minority from this community may not fit into the majority model just seems like an deflection as well as a complete failure to squarely recognise the beast in our midst.

It don't help.

we just need to make the panthic voices louder and their reach multilingual , international ...our kaum needs to spread to counter the controls attempted by the GOI RSS and others. Sikhi is Universal so let's put our efforts to spreading its parchaar. There is a reason why there are sikhs in every nation now ...the seeds are scattered now we need to protect and nourish them.

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