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5 hours ago, mahandulai said:

the thing is, it make people feel good, so why should they let it go???

Let's forget spirituality for one second, we all know how harmful alcohol is for the body. On the contrary; Vaheguru simran makes people feel good so why don't they hold onto that instead?

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4 hours ago, mahandulai said:

cultural? friends ? maybe it is not as good, they think?

Yeh probably... but then again Maharaj says:

They do not savor the Taste of the Shabad; they are attached to the love of duality.

They are worms in the filth of manure. They fall into manure, and into manure they are absorbed. ||2||

https://gurbaninow.com/shabad/91/1175

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Lotta Sikhs are known alcoholics especially in Canada u never see hibdus or Pakistanis doing this even Sikh women drink openly my dad is a taxi driver and said he always had drunkk Sikh girls after a club night in his cab either puke or try assaulting him in a drunken rage cos they said he overcharged them when he clearly didn't he always just kicked em out in the middle of the highway after he made them clean up the mess

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5 hours ago, Redoptics said:

In uk, sikh girls drink openly also, some even have a glass a wine with their papi lol

you guys just woken up??

Nowadays, drink is the least of worries. There's more apnay girls doing drugs smoking dope, doing  snowballs, metamphetamines,..you name it

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