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why do some of our brainless dhimmi Sikhs support islamophobia campaign and blacklivesmatter extremist movement but not their own?


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When it comes to sikhphobia these kinda sikhs are very quite there slience speaks volumes they don't post anything on social media . When islamists attack and genocide Sikhs in afghanistan, pakistan, kashmir these fake sikhs stay quite.

When blacks are being racist to non-blacks they are quite.  As soon as a non-black says anything or does anything out of the wood work the dhimmi whites, dhimmi Sikhs and dhimmi south asians come out to jump on the bandwagon.

Can someone explain who are these people and what brainwashed them to be self hating and anti-their own people?

The black community is very strong very vocal and do not tolerate injustices they know how to defend themselves. They do not need our support or help, they are not enslaved and oppressed like they used to be pre-1960s. The amount of black celebs/film actors/sports stars/music stars and promotion of white women with black men all over popular media is testimony they are far better off place than other most non-white minority groups. Huge black population in non-indigenous black lands like north and south america, in europe proves this that they are a community on the rise and not being genocided by muslim arabs or white europeans any more like they was in africa and slavery days. Yes there's isolated cases of discrimination by the white state authorities but on the whole the black community is not oppressed like they used to be back in days.

The muslim community is very strong very vocal ,do riot do know how to defend themselves they do not need our support. They are 1.8 billion strong 50 countries to their name.

No muslim or black group or people stand up for us when Sikhs are attacked only a handful of sympathetic whites here and there and some token muslims who do not openly and loudly condemn their fellow muslims for attack on Sikhs rather they say all religious places should be safe.

 

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It is because it is rooted in our sense of egalitarianism.

We as Sikhs are very much for the underdog  (it is inherently part of our nature) or what we perceive to be the underdog.

However,  the egalitarianism amongst us is one-sided as we have to deprecate ourselves to feel that we have done justice for others.

Selflessness is important for us but we have taken it to the extreme.

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14 minutes ago, Ranjeet01 said:

It is because it is rooted in our sense of egalitarianism.

We as Sikhs are very much for the underdog  (it is inherently part of our nature) or what we perceive to be the underdog.

However,  the egalitarianism amongst us is one-sided as we have to deprecate ourselves to feel that we have done justice for others.

Selflessness is important for us but we have taken it to the extreme.

You maybe right.

The extreme's of being too liberal and supportive of even those who wish us harm and then on other end of the spectrum of being extreme that you start hating all muslims and others for the actions of a few.

The key for our people is maintaining balance and neutrality to everything in life don't go overboard jumping on a bandwagon like a clownish fudhu. Be supportive only to those other groups who are genuinely in the oppressed minority and can not stand up for themselves and eventually will support you too

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