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Cynthia Mahmood "fighting for faith and nation"


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Just now, puzzled said:

Here's a photo from the book.  That b@stard is about to slap him. 

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Notice the kara on that officers hand. The b@stard brutal brahminwad corrupt racist system used and still uses sikhs against other sikhs to do its dirty work and has done so for decades by the use of financial control and thus forces people to act against their own.

Remove the power to influence and control non-sikh has by money and you remove most of the problems the Sikh nation has faced.

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2 hours ago, genie said:

Notice the kara on that officers hand. The b@stard brutal brahminwad corrupt racist system used and still uses sikhs against other sikhs to do its dirty work and has done so for decades by the use of financial control and thus forces people to act against their own.

Remove the power to influence and control non-sikh has by money and you remove most of the problems the Sikh nation has faced.

A lot of it was sikh on sikh crime. Behind the singh you can see another police officer wearing a pagh 

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22 hours ago, puzzled said:

A lot of it was sikh on sikh crime. Behind the singh you can see another police officer wearing a pagh 

and the power behind the corrupt officer was the brahminwad hindu atheist regime in delhi. Like i said remove the financial control and you wouldn't have seen this happen. When sikh officers salaries are paid and they do not need to rely on outside actors for their daily bread they would never have transgressed against their fellow Sikh. The indian establishment knows to control and restrict the opposition you gotta get them by the finances, the mass national and international media propaganda and forceful brutal military might which they did in 1980s/90s.

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27 minutes ago, genie said:

and the power behind the corrupt officer was the brahminwad hindu atheist regime in delhi. Like i said remove the financial control and you wouldn't have seen this happen. When sikh officers salaries are paid and they do not need to rely on outside actors for their daily bread they would never have transgressed against their fellow Sikh. The indian establishment knows to control and restrict the opposition you gotta get them by the finances, the mass national and international media propaganda and forceful brutal military might which they did in 1980s/90s.

If your saying that Sikhs can be bought off so easily, that just points at greed, weakness or helplessness on our communities part. 

Truth is that we'll always have selfish opportunists, or people who are born into the faith but don't really have any heartfelt affiliation, or investment towards it that would deter them from this type of gaddari.

No disrespect to anyone but I think it is a complete cop out to try and shift all the blame on some nefarious, ubiquitous bahmunhs. That just points at a complete breakdown on any faith in your own people - which may well be well founded - but call it what it is. 

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I think the "sikhs" that turned against sikhs were hungry for power and wealth.   In fact you still see this today, greedy fat Fcks hungry for power exploiting their own people. 

They sided with the central gov for their own benefit,  central gov were pulling the strings and giving presents to these traitors 

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