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BBC refuse to help to save the life of a sikh boy


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Just now, Lostmessedup said:

True bro i will try to do simran. 

 

My parents i have started to recently open up about certain things to my mother esepcially since i have started watching the suicide vids. 

 

But they had no response so far for the things i mentioned as it had events from my childhood teenage and adult years. So its a bit complaicted cos i do feel like i have no energy sometimes.

Slowly and gradually bring in simran and physical training into your life. It will help big time. 

Not training has a dual effect of actually making us feel less energetic. 

You have to take steps yourself, no one but you can make you do it. 

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1 hour ago, Lostmessedup said:

Thanks bro i will try to do that and hopefuly things will change.

Don't try, just throw yourself in and work on building it up. 

Have the most basic workout plan to start with. You don't need equipment. Do basics like push ups, squats, lunges, get yourself a cheap doorway pull up bar. The chemicals that get released in your body when you train can help your mind feel better BIG TIME! I had an injury a short while ago that meant that I couldn't train, and boy did I feel this on my mental state!

As for simran. Just go for 5 minutes to start with.

You have to gradually recondition your mind (munh) and body (tunh).

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On 6/11/2019 at 7:23 AM, joker said:

Numerous phone calls made, text and emails sent to the BBC, why were they not reporting the story of the Sikh boy trapped in a borehole. Every time they pleaded ignorant of the story. To this day there is not a BBC article on the tragedy. If the BBC had given the story coverage maybe an international team could have got involved and saved Fatehveers life. Why are the BBC anti-Sikh?I Even suggested they could change the facts to suit the BBC narrative..That Putin had dug the hole and the child was a Muslim and the lesbian parents were very upset

did BBC asian network mention it?

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