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41 minutes ago, puzzled said:

Big_Tera is the biggest hypocrite on this forum, claims to not follow the caste system and then uploads a diagram of the caste system and tells us where our place is on the system, the system that his people created. 

Done a gd job of exposing yourself there 

Like I said, it's part of your blood, you can't get rid of its it's who you are lol 

That diagram was just a joke. To see how you would wet your pants over it. Lol

Of course I dont believe in caste system. And My views are my own and do not represent any community. Anyways I dont even consider myself a Brahmin even though I may come from this community At end of the day I am 100% Sikh unlike some who put their caste before faith. 

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13 hours ago, Big_Tera said:

That diagram was just a joke. To see how you would wet your pants over it. Lol

Of course I dont believe in caste system. And My views are my own and do not represent any community. Anyways I dont even consider myself a Brahmin even though I may come from this community At end of the day I am 100% Sikh unlike some who put their caste before faith. 

lol yeah i did take a piss on the diagram LMAO   

naah your a bhaman and clearly follow the caste system, its you who are lol, a bhamans whole existence is valid because of the caste system.   Starting a thread on how you don't want certain Sikh personalities celebrated because of the caste they belong too and also questioning their achievements means you clearly practice the caste system you fishy bhaman 

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  • 3 years later...

I've come to know a handful of people from the Ravidassia community over the past couple of years. I think they're really good people when you get to know them. They're a bit abrasive at first if you're not that type of personality, but once you become their mate they're loyal and generally a good laugh.

I honestly don't know "what they're capable of", though... ?

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18 hours ago, ChardikalaUK said:

Bloody hell, grow up and move on. Do you see people in any civilised developed society talking about how their grandfather or Great grand father was a farmer, carpenter, shop keeper, soldier and being overly proud about it? 

It's pathetic. 

It's only one group that continuously make a song and (a very camp) dance about this. Point fingers where they need to be pointed, even if it's close to home. 

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