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'The rise of Sikh Fundamentalism' by sunny hundal


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4 minutes ago, silverSingh said:

Sikhsim is a male dominated religion, meaning men rule!  When it comes to mona Sikh marrying a monni the AK rules don't apply.  They only apply, when a monni Sikhnie marries a monna Hindu, a Christian or a Muslim.

Shows wat u know u mug, there was a sham marriage at lozells gurdwara in bham last yr, which was stopped, which was of a sikh guy and a non sikh girl, so pipe down with that gender card.

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5 minutes ago, StarStriker said:

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1171024216268977&id=245721062132635&__tn__=*s

EVERYBODY check this video of jagraj singh (BoS), challenging and answering those coconuts atheist punks, who try telling those of us, who actually know about our dharam. He also his pathetic bandhar brother, sunny and his crappy atheist articles. Its well worth a watch. Im gona upload this onto youtube too, as its 1 of th best videos ive seen challenging these coconuts.

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17 minutes ago, silverSingh said:

Sikh religion is male dominated.  Men rule ok.  We use our religion to control women by telling them what they can do and what they can't do.  

Look at it this way, all our kirtaniyehs, kathavachaks, jathedaars and Sants/Mahapurakhs are men.  There are no women running the show in Sikhism, no sir, no way!

Wake up you sleeping beauty.

U say sikh RELIGION is male dominated.....its panjabi culture which is, try and differentiate between the 2. Look at the white sikhs for eg, they have women and men involved in kirtan, parchar and projects. Guru amardas ji sent 52 women parcharaks to do parchar all over s.asia, guru gobind singh had women in his khalsa, wen all other armies even in 2days world (kurdish aside), refuse to have women in frontline. Look at basics of sikhi here in england, they have plenty of women in their ranks for parchar/projects. This "male domination" has nutin to do with sikh dharam, but panjabi fudhuness. 

Last time i checked at my gurdwara, women can eat langar, cook/serve langar, do the ardas, go to the gym, do meditation, do kirtan, read the paat, serve parshad, become amritdhari etc. Go to a mosque and catholic church, or even hindu mandhirs, where women r restricted to sh!t status. 

 

 

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10 minutes ago, silverSingh said:

Sikh religion is male dominated.  Men rule ok.  We use our religion to control women by telling them what they can do and what they can't do.  

Look at it this way, all our kirtaniyehs, kathavachaks, jathedaars and Sants/Mahapurakhs are men.  There are no women running the show in Sikhism, no sir, no way!

Wake up sleeping beauty.

Do people seriously believe in this, if you can see one female Kirtani, Kathavachk, Jathedar, or Mahapurukh, would you change this view?

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5 minutes ago, silverSingh said:

Yes, I do.  No, I will not change this view, simply because there aren't any or many female kathavachaks, kirtaniyehs, Mahapurakhs, Sants, jatheydarnies, dastar wearing females, so wake up from your infinite slumber, princess!

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