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11 hours ago, puzzled said:

In the future we will probably see these kusre protesting outside gurdware asking for gay anand karaj and will probably get mainstream media involved.

 

It's only a matter of time..it'll start happening.....it more shocking and cringe to see how many Amritdhari Sikhs  are supporting this to extent are saying to amend the Rehat to include lgbtq community ......'Sarbat da bhala'

Imagine, if these modern liberal sjw  brainwashed Sikhs were present in Khalsa Misl era ....?

 

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25 minutes ago, Kau89r8 said:

It's only a matter of time..it'll start happening.....it more shocking and cringe to see how many Amritdhari Sikhs  are supporting this to extent are saying to amend the Rehat to include lgbtq community ......'Sarbat da bhala'

Imagine, if these modern liberal sjw  brainwashed Sikhs were present in Khalsa Misl era ....?

 

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Is this baba wadbagh singh sodhi! ? 

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On 5/2/2020 at 8:49 PM, Kau89r8 said:

@KSVIRK have you seen this ?

 

 

Just watched these   and its horrific! Lost for words    the singh in the first video with the pink pagh! 

Just showed it to my mum and sister and sister was like they should be killed! ?    and my mum agreed and she said she would shoot them!   

Even I wouldn't go that far!

They should simply be disowned and told to get out of the community. 

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18 hours ago, puzzled said:

What about pedophilia? That's a sexual attraction too    and what about people who are sexually attracted to animals?  P

It's happening, bro. I saw a video on YouTube a few days ago where these Zoophiles were defending their attraction to kutteh and biliyan using the false equivalency of human interactions in terms of body language, etc. I had a headache after hearing some of the bukwaas being discussed. Nastiness.

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