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19 minutes ago, Preeet said:

Vaheguru ji Ka Khalsa
Vaheguru ji Ki Fateh ji

I think the same can be said about almost every group of people though, there are the good, and the not so good.. It is not wise to spend time through hating people, rather spend time learning from mistakes & to do things you love such as bhakti in order to prevent any bad things from our own part.

We all better start addressing our history and how it effects our community today. We've already left it to long. It's nothing to do with hate, but realising that we are infiltrated to our core with antiSikh dogs, all the way up to the top. 

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Why do people refer to Jats as Juts? Jutes = from Jutland, Denmark.

Muslim Jats and Muslim Rajputs and some Pathans, Baloch, Seeds and Awans were the Punjabi backbone of the pre-partition Army and the Pakistani Army today.

 

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20 hours ago, dallysingh101 said:

I'm not dumb. I can read history and see what has happened to our people and see the mechanism used to infiltrate and use our people. And it is plainly - Anglos got lumpen sections of the Jut community to do their bidding. Not all Juts did this and some fought bravely against them post-annexation. But the sad fact is that the majority of Juts chose to be co-opted to the Anglo agenda and took on many ideas about racial superiority from them (which btw, I believe was a tool used by them to manipulate natural conceit on part of the juts and make them servile and compliant) - this explains a lot about Juts and why they behave like they do. 

It's that old chestnut. Most of the decent, dharmic Juts achieved shaheedi. Most of the ones that  were left were hardcore materialistic. The former type would die for his faith, the latter sees the faith as nothing more than a cash cow to suck the life out of. Hence the accepted king of the Juts today is the man who can do this the best - Parkash Badal or whatever that ugly c**ts name is. 

I agree. There is far too much "juttism" that's dressed up as interpretations of sikhism that is damaging both our religion and punjab.

For a religion that allegedly does not believe in caste, these tenets of juttism need to be addressed.

For example, giving away electricity for free by badal benefitted jatts. Now those same jatts are complaining that the water table in the punjab has gone too low and blame the government? Eh??

The drug epidemic that is sweeping through punjab, it is known and there are videos showing jatts receiving the drugs through irrigation channels on their farms from the Pakistan side. And the same jatts are complaining about the epidemic? Eh?

And further, demonstrated regularly through the sikh community and on this forum, that non jatts are considered to be non sikh. Widespread baseless stereotyping, division from within. This is not the teachings of sikhism, but recessive crude juttism.

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