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15 hours ago, Not2Cool2Argue said:

People think it's a tragedy that feminism is winning, that women have more rights in divorces, more women are graduating from college than men, media portrays women as leaders, sensible with men as comedic characters,  affirmative action for women etc. 

It's not a tragedy, its justice or even karma. Let women rise so high they become oppressive. Then balance will then be restored. Unless it swings the other way and we are back to patriarchy. But it takes a few swings of the pendulum before things settle down. 

As happened with democracy and monarchy in France. 

You are a fool. Civilisations fall, resulting in the deaths of millions, with men like you at the helm. If you are so eager for oppression and destruction, may your loved ones and their descendants be the first to be crushed under the weight of tyranny. Everyone loves a revolution when it's others far removed from their own who are undergoing the brunt of the change.

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@Not2Cool2Argue

No kind of tyranny is justified even if it means restoring balance. A Sikh protects the innocent, we do not advocate tyranny and oppression, and we do not fight evil with evil.

It's not a joke when people make false accusations against anyone. Reputation is a big deal to us Sikhs and it can destroy families, not just one individual.

In regards to Israel, Zionist Jews are tyrants through and through. No previous victim-hood which they believe happened in their mind will not protect them and they will be crushed.

Just by lightly mentioning tyranny and oppression in your post, just shows Maya has gone to your head and you need to wake up.

Sikhi is far beyond any worldly matters and has equally given men and women  the chance to be one with Vaheguru- the highest of the high. There is nothing far greater than that status and achievement. If any Singh speaks disrespectfully towards females simply because of their gender, then they do not believe in Vaheguru.

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On 1/15/2020 at 5:58 PM, puzzled said:

A woman at work back in summer told everyone in the canteen that she saw a builder working with his top off and that she could of got fvcked by him right there. Do I respect that/her?

I don't know about respect but I would certainly have put her name down in my little black book as one to closely hang around with at the next office xmas party :)

BTW Puzzled, after all the things you've described over the last 12 months about the rude antics of females at your place of work can I just ask you 2 questions:

1) Where do you work ?

2) Are there any jobs going ?

 

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19 hours ago, Guest Jigsaw_Puzzled_Singh said:

I don't know about respect but I would certainly have put her name down in my little black book as one to closely hang around with at the next office xmas party :)

BTW Puzzled, after all the things you've described over the last 12 months about the rude antics of females at your place of work can I just ask you 2 questions:

1) Where do you work ?

2) Are there any jobs going ?

 

Lol

I work in retail so you get all sorts of characters there 

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men should never show vulnerability or emotions to a women, especially his partner.  or share their deepest feeling and secrets.  women see that as a weakness and take advantage.

women never share what they truly are feeling with men yet expect their man to tell them everything.

share how you feel and your problems with brothers but not with females. 

 

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13 hours ago, puzzled said:

men should never show vulnerability or emotions to a women, especially his partner.  or share their deepest feeling and secrets.  women see that as a weakness and take advantage.

 

You're saying that Puzzled because you're not married. A good marriage is based on trust - a trust in which feelings are shared.

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women never share what they truly are feeling with men

Again, you're saying that because you're not actually married. Once you do get married you'll find she shares so much with you that it gives you a headache and you just wish you didn't have to hear no more.

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GURFATEH.

15 hours ago, puzzled said:

men should never show vulnerability or emotions to a women, especially his partner.  or share their deepest feeling and secrets.  women see that as a weakness and take advantage.

women never share what they truly are feeling with men yet expect their man to tell them everything.

share how you feel and your problems with brothers but not with females. 

 

 

not completely true ji not all women /girls do that ,imean i know some girls who would do that but the irony is that i know much more boys who would do that.i mean most of my trustworthy friends are girls and they too tell me everyhting,even the friends i have who r boys have the same qualities(although i dont have many friends as i ony build bonds  with those i can trust so *shrugs* ).but i can tell u this it is not about the gender it is about finding people who r trustworthy who have good morals and upbringing.

also it has been some time since the name of daas guest singh popped on sikhsangat forums so yea hope yalls r good and hope yalls remember me.lol. ki keya bhul gaye ,haye ni main mar javaan sare mainu bhul gaye.lmaaaaaooo.Anways its good to be back so hello and lets get to writing yalls .(also i had been monitoring the topics and discussions here so dont mind ).Just have a great day and stay in Chardikala.

bhulan chukaan di khema bakhsni ji. Daas di fateh parvaan krni ji.

GURBAR AKAAL.

Regards,

Daas Guest Singh. 

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1 hour ago, KSVIRK said:

1 midget and a girl accused me of harassment...so i left from my job....They were later found out for lying but the damage had already been done.I didn't even talk to anyone I just kept to myself yet this happened. That is why I am only getting another job where I can prove my innocence immediately if such a thing happens again.

Women have gotten into the habit of getting everything there own way because they are women. 

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