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1 hour ago, dallysingh101 said:

^^For a g@ndoo you really like to use homophobic words....... 

You are deeply closeted, that is why you are hiding behind the masquerade of being a married heterosexual male. 

And then you have the front to cast aspersions on practices some highly respected Singhs did in the past (as per our own literature). 

dude stop trying to justify your habits by twisting sikh history 

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18 hours ago, dallysingh101 said:

Yeah, and like I said, respected shaheed Singhs did consume it, 

As I said you're not a shaheed Singh, you're not even living in an era where your existence itself is outlawed . You're also probably a haircut guy and don't wear a turban. 

Just admit you like to use it for recreation . 

Stop comparing yourself with great shaheed Singhs of past. First u moneh guys got acceptance for your "freedom" to not wear pagh , and now this ! 

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16 minutes ago, AjeetSingh2019 said:

As I said you're not a shaheed Singh, you're not even living in an era where your existence itself is outlawed . You're also probably a haircut guy and don't wear a turban. 

Just admit you like to use it for recreation . 

Stop comparing yourself with great shaheed Singhs of past. First u moneh guys got acceptance for your "freedom" to not wear pagh , and now this ! 

The ones in hell bro?

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On ‎9‎/‎18‎/‎2019 at 3:41 PM, TigerForce1 said:

100 or so years from now, historical observations from the late 80’s and early 90’s armed resistance of Khalistan Guerrilla Fighters is going to be examined and debated upon.  They will find some of the Guerrilla fighters used Afeem (Opium) to  help them stay alert and fight fatigue during the harsh times when they were being hunted or carrying out missions.  Examining this through the present we can say that by no means was ‘Afeem’ a part of their Rehit Marayada, or were they encouraged or given exemption by the Jathedar of Akal Takhat to do so.  They did this because they simply chose to do so.

Unless anyone can submit evidence from Sikh sources or written Hukamnama from the 18th Century that taking Bhang was part of Sikh Rehit Marayada, this is no more than an observation of ‘some Sikhs who chose to do so’.

*ahem*

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21 hours ago, dallysingh101 said:

Yeah, and like I said, respected shaheed Singhs did consume it, so your black and white binary interpretation doesn't cut it. It's more complex than that

This has already been covered with the response I posted earlier about the use of Afeem (Opium) during the late 80’s to early 90’s.  Those Singhs are also Shaheeds now.  This does not endorse the use of Narcotics in war.  Personal choice for the situation at the time.  Also remember not all Shaheeds have reached Brahm-Gyani status and to expect them all to have highest Jeevan is not right.  

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