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The Psyche of UK Sikhs - This can't end well can it ?


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12 hours ago, dallysingh101 said:

Look at Nikki Haley. What a sell out.  

 

 

I’m sure far too many people want a perfect Gursikh representative, when if someone’s going into politics that’s not the case. We can see especially after Jagmeet Singh married a Mona girl how people lost their minds. ? 

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3 minutes ago, Jacfsing2 said:

I’m sure far too many people want a perfect Gursikh representative, when if someone’s going into politics that’s not the case. We can see especially after Jagmeet Singh married a Mona girl how people lost their minds. ? 

I think he meant she 'sold out' her identity and religion completely. 

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2 hours ago, Premi5 said:

In your own time

I think my responses were valid. I am trying to give an objective response. I forgot to say or at least I do reflect now that 

"the establishment has decided to prop-up" Muslims is likely true  but in political terms, I think it's because they are trying to get the Muslim vote. 

No, repeatedly you seem to imply through your tone (and, yes, it IS possible to judge tone and intention through words on a screen) I'm either making stuff up or I'm flat-out lying. Then you take it upon yourself to act as the unofficial Fact Checker of this forum like you've got the authority to decide whether something is worth a damn.

How does someone condense 5-10-15-20 years of observations, introspection, and self-learning into one or two paragraphs of text that will satisfy your impossibly high standards?

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19 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

@Premi5If you genuinely want me to reply to each of your contentions, then copy and paste your respective responses to my original post so I can reply to each in turn. I'm not going to do it for you even if you give me 12 months.

I'm interested in your thoughts on this one bro. 

The obvious question would then be: who gains from enabling the Muslim ascent to prominence? That's a discussion for another day. - Please do share your views

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43 minutes ago, GurjantGnostic said:

I'm interested in your thoughts on this one bro. 

The obvious question would then be: who gains from enabling the Muslim ascent to prominence? That's a discussion for another day. - Please do share your views

In brief, it'll cause chaos and strife. A society torn apart essentially by a war between a group that is instructed to convert all unbelievers versus the unbelievers themselves who refuse to be cowed by the decades-long preamble of propaganda and brainwashing designed so that people don't see Muslims as a threat, is only going to end up causing grave trouble. 

Who benefits from the chaos? The System. Less people to feed if we're killing each other off in a war of survival. It'll certainly be a war, because the Muslims who've entered politics, the police force, the judiciary -- and I'm guessing by then, will have huge areas where they are the majority population -- are not going to relinquish their power and control unless it's taken from them by force.

If this seems improbable, I suppose the silver-lining for anyone in denial is that most of us will be dead before this kicks off in all its gory and messy form. But what we will live to see is the warm-up prior to the main event.

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