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4 hours ago, mahandulai said:

I went to a poetry night recently, and all the poems are about sadness, and victimisation of the sikhs........?

Well our people become Shaheed and were brutally murdered man and woman were raped etc. Horrible!

We haven't even been told how many were actually killed and with the more information that the Panth collects, we see that it becomes worse and worse

https://youtu.be/NH-Q-lEBf8M

To answer your question we are not playing the victim since we want justice for basic human rights being violated, we're not trying to get people to cry for us or anything but help us show the world that some people are just sick and corrupt

 

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2 hours ago, dallysingh101 said:

Who in the world doesn't know this? 

And look at how apnay go to other sick and corrupt groups of people, like they will help them. How many decades have they been crawling up to the united nations with no result? How much has all the marches in London and bull5hit attempts at leveraging Parliament helped? Meanwhile in England, Sikh and white girls have been getting sexually abused on industrial scales - whilst the politicians, police and social services have looked on and actually helped the abusers more than anything. Don't that tell you something about what people in power really feel about your issues?

I think apnay are stuck in a dead and defunct political mode, and make themselves look like clowns. Do you think in this increasingly unstable world, where lots of people are feeling insecure, and violence lurks everywhere anyone really gives a 5hite about 'Sikh human rights' from the 80s?

I think a lot of the quom have completely lost touch with reality and their political acumen is nonexistent. 

can agree to an extent,

but the harassment thing happens everywhere, and is a side issue.

i think everyone has some form of opression, that they can speak about, literally every culture, always playing the blame game. throughout the year, sikhs literally talk of nothing except how theyve been opressed, and blah blah blah

6 hours ago, jkvlondon said:

you are the kind of guy who would go to a holocaust commeration and say why so sad? In case it escaped you 31st oct  to 6 November is Delhi Genocide week

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, RajKaregaKhalsa1 said:

Well our people become Shaheed and were brutally murdered man and woman were raped etc. Horrible!

We haven't even been told how many were actually killed and with the more information that the Panth collects, we see that it becomes worse and worse

https://youtu.be/NH-Q-lEBf8M

To answer your question we are not playing the victim since we want justice for basic human rights being violated, we're not trying to get people to cry for us or anything but help us show the world that some people are just sick and corrupt

 

 

2 hours ago, dallysingh101 said:

Who in the world doesn't know this? 

And look at how apnay go to other sick and corrupt groups of people, like they will help them. How many decades have they been crawling up to the united nations with no result? How much has all the marches in London and bull5hit attempts at leveraging Parliament helped? Meanwhile in England, Sikh and white girls have been getting sexually abused on industrial scales - whilst the politicians, police and social services have looked on and actually helped the abusers more than anything. Don't that tell you something about what people in power really feel about your issues?

I think apnay are stuck in a dead and defunct political mode, and make themselves look like clowns. Do you think in this increasingly unstable world, where lots of people are feeling insecure, and violence lurks everywhere anyone really gives a 5hite about 'Sikh human rights' from the 80s?

I think a lot of the quom have completely lost touch with reality and their political acumen is nonexistent. 

here we have an interesting result?

@RajKaregaKhalsa1 is quite liberal, and full of seva,

@dallysingh101 replied. and he feels disrespected, because people have been taking us for fools, for a long time.

lets remember where each other stand,  your views are important.

 

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1 hour ago, mahandulai said:

 

here we have an interesting result?

@RajKaregaKhalsa1 is quite liberal, and full of seva,

@dallysingh101 replied. and he feels disrespected, because people have been taking us for fools, for a long time.

lets remember where each other stand,  your views are important.

 

Well Dallysingh101 knows more than me, I'm not that old so doesn't really matter what I say

But I agree with what DallySingh is saying about how we have been played as fools

Not sure if we can call ourselves victims 

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