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On 8/17/2018 at 7:22 PM, Bundha said:

So, one of you would like to give Duleep Singh a thuppar and the rest of you would just diss him.  Must make you feel so big as Sikhs.

 

This was a 9 year old child who was ripped from his mothers arms, taken away from all that he loved and was isolated.

No mother, no family, no friends, no advisors, nobody to give him any guidance. He was surrounded by evil people who manipulated him for their own means, he had nobody  to turn to. They then set him up  with a paster. He manipulated him and slowly his brain was washed. He had no choice, he was a child surrounded by those who just used him. The british let him loaf about and do his thing, renovating his house etc but kept a close eye on him and never let him meet any other Sikhs.

 

Is this what Guru Nanak Dev Ji taught us? Did Guru Ji give Sujjan Tagh a thuppar?

 

Rather than say, if I met him  - I would give him a huge hug, taking away the pain and suffering he endured for all those years - you would give him a thuppar!

 

Where are your feelings as a Sikh? Your compassion, your empathy, your understanding of his situation? Is this what todays Sikhs are like ?

 

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The main thing is that he died a Sikh, how amazing is that ?

Of all the underhandedness, the deceit, the manipulation, the isolation, the brainwashing that he had to endure, BUT still he came back to his true father and died a Sikh, is that not amazing.

They converted him to Christianity and made him live his whole life as a Christian . Okay, he didn't live a true Sikh life, but can we blame him for what he went through? In the end he was our brother, our Singh, Guru-tha-piyara. Is that not something we should feel good about ?

Just look outside your window and you will see a dozen bozo's who are supposed to be Sikhs but look more like musslay, they have mothers and fathers, they have friends and family and good advisers, they go to Gurdwara yet they have not chosen Gurus path, Duleep Singh had no one, absolutely no one to lean on , no shoulder to cry on, all that pain and anguish pent up in him for all his life, yet at the end he became a Sikh, for whatever reason, he became our Bhai and died a sikh. I know you guys will never be happy, but is that not something you can maybe begrudgingly see was a pretty amazing thing ?

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9 hours ago, Gagan1995 said:

To be fair, JSinghz is a low life POS along with Gujrant Gnostic, let's not act like Big Tera is the only one guilty here. These cowards only spew nonsense when debating, not a ounce of intelligence in either one of em. 

IT's not just Dalip Singh that don't follow gurmat, it's modern sikhs as well ...

Neither am I perfect ?

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11 hours ago, Gagan1995 said:

To be fair, JSinghz is a low life POS along with Gujrant Gnostic, let's not act like Big Tera is the only one guilty here. These cowards only spew nonsense when debating, not a ounce of intelligence in either one of em. 

All know you are a gutter  born mad dog who needs a stick up your backside to cure your madness. 

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