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Why are very unclothed girls running university sikh societies?


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this 2020 lockdown stuff has delayed the uni sikh societies.

However, the societies should be starting up again after September 2020.

Why don't organisations like BOSS and Nishaan vet the people representing sikh socieites?

Even employers these days will go through social media accounts checking prospective employees.

Perhaps the same now needs to be done by some sikh organisations, otherwise this is going to continue to have really bad consequences for sikhs attending unis if the sikh societies are run by people such as these!

I remember when sikh channel was new, and they put on a news presenter dressed showing off shoulder areas. There was a big scandal about that, and the channel seemed to have learnt a little bit about respect at that time lol! I just don't understand why this sikh girl decided to go on a sikh channel dressed that way?

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they dont represent sikhs at all they just represent gorafied punjabans same ones that prolly go crazy for BLM even though blacks r attacking our old babey in toronto. I dont respect this women at all i mean these are the same ones who on snapchat will be showing bottles of wine , drinknig with there moms etc.

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On 9/22/2019 at 3:57 PM, kcmidlands said:

What he said, people need to focus on their own journey instead of trying to fault others, if they want to dress like that then that's up to them, if your offended, don't look, you can make all the assumptions you want but you don't know them or who they are, also, take a look at Indian history and what women (and men) used to wear throughout the ages.

A good and sensible post. 
 

This thread reminds me of the Muslim rule for women to cover up because they assume that men can not control themselves. 
 

What’s it to anyone else what anyone wears. You can have an amritshak woman who is fully covered who’s actions are demonic, and a woman who dresses how you perceive to be inappropriately but who’s actions are angelic. Judge yourself and work on yourself before judging others

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11 minutes ago, Kaurr said:

Sharam is something that we've lost

If anyone tries to say something to these girls they'll start attacking you and saying My body My rules

 

Plenty of Sikh guys who wear tight tops and shorts. And no one calls them slags. There is No Difference. Humans are Free to do and wear what they want. 

The external doesn’t determine the internal state. Who are you to judge. 

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21 hours ago, Kau89r8 said:

Anyone can call themselves a 'Sikh' .....you can smoke, drink, sheesha, and everything else under the sun and call yourself a 'Sikh'...

really ? smoking and doing drugs in bujjar kurehit, removing kesh is bujjar kurehit  last time I checked that makes you a non-sikh , maybe time to tell them to P off and drop the name  unless they actually follow the Guru's Mat

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