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On 2/17/2019 at 3:18 PM, dallysingh101 said:

My point is that any lulloopunh on our part is going to get exploited by people who have perfected manipulation over generations. 

SImpletons would be thinking that sending their daughters to some yatra across the border is an act of pious progressiveness. On the other side they are looking at the pilgrims as potential 'fresh meat' in a US prison. 

Exactly.

Pannun has proposed that SFJ will pay the Pakistani Government $19million dollars in exchange for 100,000 visa's for Sikhs to fly in to Lahore paying for their own tickets too on Pakistan International Airlines from the USA, Canada, UK, EU, Australia and New Zealand and chant slogans of Khalistan Zindabad for the camera's from Nankana Sahib whilst Sikhs spend millions in Pakistani hotels and restaurants and bazaars.

The collective aath'mah of the 25% of Sikhs butchered to death in the Pakistani Genocide of Sikhs must be looking down on us wondering what the heck is wrong with new age Sikhs to be so gullible and downright idiotic as to not realise that an estimated $100millions dollars worth of visa's, airline tickets, hotels and shopping would be better invested on our millions of suffering poor Sikhs instead of these pathetic pilgrimages.

Please call Ranjit Singh Rana on 07958333757 of Sangat TV to complain about him also selling £2,000 tickets per person for his 2019 yatra to benefit the Pakistani Government next month.

Imagine what dividend the same money invested on poor Sikh children could give:

https://www.shdf.org/

https://safinternational.org/

https://akalacademybarusahib.com/

https://www.educatepunjab.net/

http://www.sikhrelief.org/

 

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20 hours ago, dallysingh101 said:

As a community, we just seem to accept and incorporate more and more bewakoof cheejan into our culture, as the years go by.

Surely carrying on like this isn't going to end well. 

Btw I think the women did do giddha like that (I remember from when I was a kid), they just did it in groups of other women though (maybe with kids around).  

we have incorporated a lot of bakwaas in to our culture.

i remember when my cousin got married at the reception party his wife was wearing a tight dress with the shoulders slipping off and then they started doing slow dance and my nana from india called them kanjars   lol!   he was really angry and upset.      our elders from punjab dont like seeing that kind of sh1t because it is not the "punjabi culture" that they saw when they were young 

yeah but they didn't swing their plaits around and shake their booty lol    they did giddha among themselves not in front of men as it was considered shameless to dance in front of men. 

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