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6 hours ago, Preeet said:

Whatt? Other castes such as jat vaishyas hated lower castes too. During my parent's wedding langar, the jat aunties were asking my dad: why was everyone at the hall had were sitting together with low castes while eating, and my dad told them that if theyd like to join them  or they can go 

 

As has been mentioned already. Jatts were nothing more then common peasants also known as 'Shudras'. These peasants only became elevated due to becoming Sikhs and their status grew. All thanks to Sikhi

Just look at hindu and muslim jatts they are not seen as high in their respective communities infact they are regarded as low caste. 

Its time big nosed jatts realised this and stopped living in in their deluded world of pendu bhangra dances and wild barn dance behaviours and learned how to speak punjabi properly. 

Its well know also as others have mentioned that the caste system was infact a creation of the british who used it to divide and conqer. unsuspecting pendus somehow fell for this false flattery and became docile foot soldiers for their white masters. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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On 11/12/2016 at 5:39 PM, Not2Cool2Argue said:

Its weird how if someone says anything against nonjatts it casteist, but if ppl say things against jatts, its not. I didnt even find ur post offensive, just egoist trying to big up ur own caste. But since we should be fair, all attacks on all shud be called out. I wonder if insults against jatts dont matter the same way its not considered racist to make fun of white ppl: cuz in reality they  have it better than the other castes/races

Also i think  working im retail is a good job, nothing hard or immodest about it. Its better than giving women no choice but to stay home at all times like the muslims. Im pretty sure the women werent forced and chose it themselves

Theres nothing wrong with working in retail. but its not exactly a high class profession. I mean Makhaal is making out that Jatts are so damn rich.  yet many are working in unskilled and low paid jobs. 

 

 

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56 minutes ago, Big_Tera said:

 

As has been mentioned already. Jatts were nothing more then common peasants also known as 'Shudras'. These peasants only became elevated due to becoming Sikhs and their status grew. All thanks to Sikhi

Just look at hindu and muslim jatts they are not seen as high in their respective communities infact they are regarded as low caste. 

Its time big nosed jatts realised this and stopped living in in their deluded world of pendu bhangra dances and wild barn dance behaviours and learned how to speak punjabi properly. 

Its well know also as others have mentioned that the caste system was infact a creation of the british who used it to divide and conqer. unsuspecting pendus somehow fell for this false flattery and became docile foot soldiers for their white masters. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Can you stop your crap now!!!!!!!!

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1 hour ago, Big_Tera said:

One minute your all against caste and now you are for it. make your mind up pal. Im trying to give sence to people who think they are superior. no one is high or low we are all equal. 

What part of English don't you understand that there are no castes in Sikhi and only backward Hindu mindset so called Sikhs talk about this rotten caste system.

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