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This Is Why Guru Gobind Singh Ji Gave Sikhs The Right To Carry Weapons


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Another sicknening case of attack on a Sikh brother by a non-sikh (possible hindu extremist) in punjab, india the so called sikh homeland.

Look how vulnerable the dastaar is, it flew off with 1 slap by that fat anti-sikh hippo and look at the singh's kesh easy to pull and disabled the singh who is then beaten up.

Guru Ji knew this and gave his sikhs the right to bear weapsons so that any Sikh who kept long hair also kept the weapons for self defence. Now you figure out how a singh with kesh who doesn't carry weapons can defend himself against this onslaught?

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The hindu in beginning says, "tu mareya kidhaan ohnooo?" repeatedly

Could possibly be a case of revenge over him hitting someone and then they disrespect Sikh dastar and kesh. I can't believe how whipped and feminine youth are becoming

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I really dont understand why the 3 so called singhs (acting like keshdhari hindus) are standing there watching the beef and not intervening even if they maybe friends with the non-sikh attackers or were just strangers in the street they should have enough balls about them to stop the beadhi of the dastaar and kesh.

We are seeing all these kinda incidents because Sikhs have lost their fighting spirit against non-sikhs, they dont know close combat street fighting and If a sikh cant respect a fellow sikhs own kesh and dastaar then neither will a non-sikh.

Too many times amritdhari and keshdhari's are seen as cowards ready to beat each other up even in gurdwara but would run away like a hyena when faced with a non-sikh ready to kick dastaar and butt all over the floor.

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