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On 24/04/2017 at 6:45 PM, Ranjeet01 said:

Oh why oh why oh why?

Blithering id**t

When will our people stop fighting other people's battles and focus on our own!

When will we ever learn!

what is the problem ? he was pointing out anti-sikh anti-turban doofuses that he is responsible for their safety (probaly scaring the bejeezus of them too hhehe)  

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34 minutes ago, jkvlondon said:

what is the problem ? he was pointing out anti-sikh anti-turban doofuses that he is responsible for their safety (probaly scaring the bejeezus of them too hhehe)  

:@Discrimination is no laughing matter. How often do you see Sikhs constantly being discriminated especially when it comes to flights? It's often. I wouldn't support our worst enemies going through some of the treatment we go through. And sometimes this discrimination effects non-Sikhs as well with many of women getting sexually harassed by the Christian airport security.

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13 minutes ago, Jacfsing2 said:

:@Discrimination is no laughing matter. How often do you see Sikhs constantly being discriminated especially when it comes to flights? It's often. I wouldn't support our worst enemies going through some of the treatment we go through. And sometimes this discrimination effects non-Sikhs as well with many of women getting sexually harassed by the Christian airport security.

White does not equal Christian. 

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1 hour ago, MisterrSingh said:

White does not equal Christian. 

I know what I meant, and I said "Christian", as in follower of Jesus Christ. When Christians start losing devotion they stop being racists, and sexual predators. Just look at the Catholic Church, it's the priests involved in sex scandals not the Easter, Christmas Christian doing this. Most Alt-Right extremists racists such as the KKK require their members to be Christian, this should tell you something shouldn't it? http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/5008647 

Making Goras feel bad for them being Goras is not the answer, that's just being racist. There was a time where I would post negative stuff about them; however, I've since changed, (you can easily find my ex-racist posts, and I won't deny that I did post it; however, I am now different).

If you ask me, all the Abrahamic faiths are just plain evil, don't get me wrong, there's nothing better than Sikhi in existence, but when you compare the Abrahamic faiths to Non-Abrahamic, (Dharmic, Tribal, and Sikhi) faiths there is a key difference. 

Also there are some Gora, (Non-3HO), Sikhs, so your point is invalid. And there are Khala Christians and other races of Christian, not just white, I'm referring to Christians not general atheist, agnostic Goras.

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4 minutes ago, Jacfsing2 said:

I know what I meant, and I said "Christian", as in follower of Jesus Christ. When Christians start losing devotion they stop being racists, and sexual predators. Just look at the Catholic Church, it's the priests involved in sex scandals not the Easter, Christmas Christian doing this. Most Alt-Right extremists racists such as the KKK require their members to be Christian, this should tell you something shouldn't it? http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/5008647 

Making Goras feel bad for them being Goras is not the answer, that's just being racist. There was a time where I would post negative stuff about them; however, I've since changed, (you can easily find my ex-racist posts, and I won't deny that I did post it; however, I am now different).

If you ask me, all the Abrahamic faiths are just plain evil, don't get me wrong, there's nothing better than Sikhi in existence, but when you compare the Abrahamic faiths to Non-Abrahamic, (Dharmic, Tribal, and Sikhi) faiths there is a key difference. 

Also there are some Gora, (Non-3HO), Sikhs, so your point is invalid. And there are Khala Christians and other races of Christian, not just white, I'm referring to Christians not general atheist, agnostic Goras.

I can't discern what any of that meant. What are you trying to articulate? It's like a stream of consciousness, and not the good kind, lol.

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7 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

I can't discern what any of that meant. What are you trying to articulate? It's like a stream of consciousness, and not the good kind, lol.

The Abrahamic faiths cause suffering for everyone.

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7 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

What does that have to do with airport security?

Sikhs usually get discriminated at airports by you know who. Also no Abrahamic faith person has ever had to take off any religious objects they wear for travel and even Jusreign and Waris have to take off their turbans for whatever reason to travel. If you don't think Sikhs get discriminated at airports, then where is the evidence for such claims?

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