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1. MuslimBrahmin (Butt caste) boy abducts Sikh Girl forcibly converting her to Islam recently

2. Mohammad Allama Iqbal (a Brahmin inventor of Pakistan) pre-planned Genocide of Sikhs from Pakistan

3. Zakir Musa Butt (Kashmiri Brahmin Muslim terrorist leader) responsible for killing many ethnic Kaskmiri Sikhs

4. Nawaz Sharif (former Prime Minster Pakistan) killed hundreds of innocent Kasmiri Sikhs via Kargil War

5. Adil Ahmad Dar (Pulwama Bomber) killed several Sikh soldiers and alleged to have killed innocent Sikhs before

6. Afzal Guru (Kashmiri Brahmin Muslim parliament attacker) responsible for killing many ethnic Kashmiri Sikhs

7. Khurram Butt (Punjabi Muslim Brahmin London Bridge attacker) also involved in grooming of Sikh girls in London

8. Hussaini Datt's (Punjabi Muslim Brahmins who campaigned for eradication of Sikhs from Pakistan in 1947)

9. Zakir Naik (famous Muslim Brahmin con artist) has disparaged Sikhi and Guru Sahib

10. Zia Butt (Pakistan Army intelligence) when innocent Sikhs were massacred by Kasmiri Brahmin Muslims in Chittisinghpura

Why is our community silent about the murder of innocent Sikhs by all these 10million strong Muslim-Brahmins who despise us?

In India the Brahmins will never get power again from Gujarati Bania like Modi and Shah and Brahmins are 4% of ppoulation

But in Pakistan the main people people pulling the strings are Muslim Brahmins, Muslim Jatts, Muslim Khatri's and Muslim Rajputs

And we need to call them out (instead of hating on our own) instead of sucking up to them like Pannun and Navjot Sidhu are doing

 

 

 

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A lot of the Mirpuri groomers are also Muslim-Brahmins. Weirdly they call themselves Kashmiri even though they speak a dialect of Punjabi. But they only teach their kids Urdu because Punjabi is a "dirty language of poor village kaffirs" like us Sikhs. 

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Bit exaggerated about stuff about sikhs but i get the sentiment. I dont think its a brahmin issue 

 

Btw i thought most kashmiris are raja aka rajput as are mirpuris who are considered low caste by most pakistani's? 

 

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On 11/6/2019 at 2:48 AM, Guest Rambo said:

Btw i thought most kashmiris are raja aka rajput as are mirpuris who are considered low caste by most pakistani's? 

No bro the Kashmiri Muslim terrorists are mostly Brahmins.

The Mirpuri's (who are ethnic Punjabi + can't even speak Kashmiri) are mostly Jatt but also Rajput and Gujjars and some Brahmins.

But like Pakistani Punjabi Brahmins like the Butt caste the Mirpuri claim to be Kashmiri's because they associate it with "whiteness"

Whilst the only people who still speak Punjabi most in Pakistani Punjabi villages are the black-skinned Dalit Christians like Asiya Bibi.

Big shame because if all these Pakistani Punjabi and Indian Kashmiri communities knew about the backgrounds of Bhai Mati Das, Bhai Sati Das, Banda Singh Bahadur, Mata Gujjar Kaur, Bhai Jiwan Singh then Islam & Christianity would evaporate from Pakistan & Kashmir

 

 

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the grooming-rapist gangs of northern mill towns and in the south oxford telford and midlands birmingham, are predominantly pakistani muslim. they would have origins in mirpur/kotli, rawalpindi/islamabad, jhelum, faislabad, sahiwal, gujrat.

they are mainly jatts, rajputs, gujjars and kashmiri butts as well as other castes/tribes. also invloved in the drug trade.

One thing I have noticed how muslims purposely date "sikh" girls as if it is a acomplishment. the same can be said for hindu girls or generally non muslim girls. those "sikhniya" as the derogatary term they use are in actual fact punjabi girls of sikh parentage/heritage. It is well known what muslim girls get up too at university whilst they are a long way from home.

muslims know they should be chaste but they still engage in pre-marital relationships with non muslim girls which they believe to be "halal". muslims are hypocrites. when a muslim guy dates a muslim girl, they engage in a "certain type" of intercourse so the girl technically remains a "virgin". I think that shows how messed up muslim yougsters are.

they also believe if you convert a non muslim girl and marry her you are guaranteed heavan. 

I would advise sikh,hindu and non muslim girls to stay away from muslim boys/men. they are beghairath who have no izzat and cannot honour girls/women

Bhai Mohan Singh and Sikh Awareness Socity are doing a great job in warning the sikh and hindu youth.

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On 11/13/2019 at 4:28 AM, Guest Rai said:

the grooming-rapist gangs of northern mill towns and in the south oxford telford and midlands birmingham, are predominantly pakistani muslim. they would have origins in mirpur/kotli, rawalpindi/islamabad, jhelum, faislabad, sahiwal, gujrat.

they are mainly jatts, rajputs, gujjars and kashmiri butts as well as other castes/tribes. also invloved in the drug trade.

they also believe if you convert a non muslim girl and marry her you are guaranteed heavan. 

I would advise sikh,hindu and non muslim girls to stay away from muslim boys/men. they are beghairath who have no izzat and cannot honour girls/women

Bhai Mohan Singh and Sikh Awareness Socity are doing a great job in warning the sikh and hindu youth.

Yes the Muslim Jatts, Muslim Dogra Rajputs and Muslim Gujjars seem to specialise in grooming in the UK.

Whereas the Muslim Brahmins + Muslim Khatri seem to specialise in Islamic terrorism + kidnapping Sikh girls in Pakistani Punjab

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On 11/11/2019 at 4:37 AM, Guest Singh said:

No bro the Kashmiri Muslim terrorists are mostly Brahmins.

The Mirpuri's (who are ethnic Punjabi + can't even speak Kashmiri) are mostly Jatt but also Rajput and Gujjars and some Brahmins.

But like Pakistani Punjabi Brahmins like the Butt caste the Mirpuri claim to be Kashmiri's because they associate it with "whiteness"

Whilst the only people who still speak Punjabi most in Pakistani Punjabi villages are the black-skinned Dalit Christians like Asiya Bibi.

Big shame because if all these Pakistani Punjabi and Indian Kashmiri communities knew about the backgrounds of Bhai Mati Das, Bhai Sati Das, Banda Singh Bahadur, Mata Gujjar Kaur, Bhai Jiwan Singh then Islam & Christianity would evaporate from Pakistan & Kashmir

Did you hear the speech by Tanmanjeet Dhesi at a Gurdwara where he said that Guru Sahib helped the Kashmiri Pandits and now he was helping the Muslim Brahmins of Kashmir in 2019 as most Indian Kashmiri Muslims are Brahmins.

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Its quite sad because Sikhi says there is no Hindu or Muslim and hence no religion. 

Only One. So if people just accepted this, it would be a lot easier. Unfortunately so called Sikhs (students of Truth) can’t evem accept this. So what hope do people have. 

Sikhs were meant to break the mould, to shatter the darkness of ignorance of false pride in religion, and show the world that we are Free and we are Truth. Instead many have enslaved themselves again to rituals and corruption. 

 

 

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