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Guru Nanak Dev ji did not say this


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Subtext: I've slept with men outside of my faith and race. You're a bigot for judging me. Here's a fake meme that I'll try to gaslight people into believing is fact in order to assuage that little voice in my head telling me I did wrong. 

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That's the inner mental landscape of the average Sikh female under the age of 25. It's not too complex. 

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1 hour ago, MisterrSingh said:

Subtext: I've slept with men outside of my faith and race. You're a bigot for judging me. Here's a fake meme that I'll try to gaslight people into believing is fact in order to assuage that little voice in my head telling me I did wrong. 

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That's the inner mental landscape of the average Sikh female under the age of 25. It's not too complex. 

The term when someone tries to rationalise something they know was wrong is called "hamstering"

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8 hours ago, MisterrSingh said:

I've slept with men outside of my faith and race. You're a bigot for judging me

What? Really?

Seriously, though, I have to constantly remind myself to figure out whether what you're saying pertains to you specifically, or it's a point that you're making, lol.

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13 minutes ago, puzzled said:

they also love the one about how kings are born from women.  i really hope they dont start saying that guru nanak dev ji was a feminist! 

That's easy to answer. 

Kings are born from women because women can't be kings 

Also Guruji said not to treat women badly. But did not say they were equal.

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2 hours ago, Not2Cool2Argue said:

That's easy to answer. 

Kings are born from women because women can't be kings 

Also Guruji said not to treat women badly. But did not say they were equal.

yes he did in the form of Guru Amar Das he called them parchaariks, freed them from shackles of hindu and muslim spiritual rules they could exercise their love for Akal Purakh and achieve mukhti, they did not have to serve their husbands as god substitutes.

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On 1/21/2020 at 10:06 PM, puzzled said:

This quote probably was the most used quote on social media last year and the year before, mainly by females (its true)     and its not even guru nanak dev jis words.    

 

Everyone should know this by now. This video has been out for so long but yet people don’t know.

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On 1/23/2020 at 3:29 PM, jkvlondon said:

yes he did in the form of Guru Amar Das he called them parchaariks, freed them from shackles of hindu and muslim spiritual rules they could exercise their love for Akal Purakh and achieve mukhti, they did not have to serve their husbands as god substitutes.

What about Mai Seva of Mai Seva Bazaar?

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