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2 hours ago, genie said:

Racial politics is very dangerous because we saw what happened in ww2 with rise of hitler and when people played politics of race. The low IQ racist black nationalists are leading their people along with all us minority communities into a fight where we do not want to be.

Very astute. Don't fall for the "Khalsa fights for righteousness" emotional propaganda. Khalsa DOES fight for righteousness, but not when non-Sikhs are pulling the strings for their own endeavours, and not selectively, i.e. why is this cause any greater than countless other issues that have occurred throughout the decades with a greater loss of life? In these instances we're cannon fodder and useful idiots, high on our own sense of importance.  A cause that is backed by 99% of the world's media and mega-corporations isn't one for the underdog and downtrodden. It's absolutely the mainstream despite the immense propaganda being undertaken at the moment. Don't be gaslit by these masonic devils.

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2 hours ago, MisterrSingh said:

Very astute. Don't fall for the "Khalsa fights for righteousness" emotional propaganda. Khalsa DOES fight for righteousness, but not when non-Sikhs are pulling the strings for their own endeavours, and not selectively, i.e. why is this cause any greater than countless other issues that have occurred throughout the decades with a greater loss of life? In these instances we're cannon fodder and useful idiots, high on our own sense of importance.  A cause that is backed by 99% of the world's media and mega-corporations isn't one for the underdog and downtrodden. It's absolutely the mainstream despite the immense propaganda being undertaken at the moment. Don't be gaslit by these masonic devils.

Exactly, the khalsa should be ones to hold council with other sikhs and reach consensus in what fights are righteous and what aren't, many heads together can figure out traps laid out by the enemies of the kaum and humanity. Over emotional attempts have lead our people into disasters because we could not understand the high stakes game being played in society by powers they have no idea that have been controlling them indirectly.

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8 hours ago, MisterrSingh said:

Very astute. Don't fall for the "Khalsa fights for righteousness" emotional propaganda. Khalsa DOES fight for righteousness, but not when non-Sikhs are pulling the strings for their own endeavours, and not selectively, i.e. why is this cause any greater than countless other issues that have occurred throughout the decades with a greater loss of life? In these instances we're cannon fodder and useful idiots, high on our own sense of importance.  A cause that is backed by 99% of the world's media and mega-corporations isn't one for the underdog and downtrodden. It's absolutely the mainstream despite the immense propaganda being undertaken at the moment. Don't be gaslit by these masonic devils.

What you will notice is that with this victimhood narrative is that it starts to eat itself.

This becomes a monster in itself. The blacks turn on the asians. Example with Priti Patel being accused of not understanding racism by two female MPS (one black and another Muslim).

The elites are trying their best to plan friction but sometimes these things have the opposite effect of what they are trying to achieve. 

We do have to be smarter, we know what has happened but we need are steps and measures. We need some strategies. 

Sometimes the best strategy is to do nothing. We should not be going to these marches and demonstrations. Just sit back and watch what is going on.

We are dharmics from the subcontinent and our brains is quite capable of thinking in multi-dimensional contradictory ways. We have the intellectual capacity to learn very quickly. We can't always know what the elites are planning but I think we have the guile to be ahead of the game even from them to the point where they become predictable. 

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29 minutes ago, Ranjeet01 said:

What you will notice is that with this victimhood narrative is that it starts to eat itself.

This becomes a monster in itself. The blacks turn on the asians. Example with Priti Patel being accused of not understanding racism by two female MPS (one black and another Muslim).

The elites are trying their best to plan friction but sometimes these things have the opposite effect of what they are trying to achieve. 

We do have to be smarter, we know what has happened but we need are steps and measures. We need some strategies. 

Sometimes the best strategy is to do nothing. We should not be going to these marches and demonstrations. Just sit back and watch what is going on.

We are dharmics from the subcontinent and our brains is quite capable of thinking in multi-dimensional contradictory ways. We have the intellectual capacity to learn very quickly. We can't always know what the elites are planning but I think we have the guile to be ahead of the game even from them to the point where they become predictable. 

Spot-on.  They rely on people giving in to their base motivations and instincts, because they realise most people act without thinking, and are emotionally driven.

Makes you wonder about Gurbani emphasising disciplining one's mind to follow the self instead of the self chasing after the whims of the mind. In the instance of the latter, a person will always be at the mercy of external forces; reacting without understanding WHY. Add decades of psychological warfare conducted through the media, and it's no wonder the average person is mentally adrift.

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11 hours ago, genie said:

Time for Sikhs to see the signs and work out how best to support the community in all aspects for the coming storms ahead.

‘Langar’ before the match starts, ‘Langar’ at half-time and ‘Langar’ at the end of the match!  Then our crew will ask Sita, Ram di bhain si? (was Sita, Rams sister?

 

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If you look at the battlefield at the moment (this is no means complete, probably needs more work on but it is like a chessboard)

Left-leaning White liberal/Anarchists/thugs/Antifa+Black thugs+BLM+Mainstream Media+ Political institutions (Labour Party)

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White Nationalists+Right Wing Thugs+ Former Military veterans+ Right Wing Media

Outliers (who are either caught up in the middle who are on the peripheries):

Apneh and other Asians

Middle England and hoi polloi goreh

Normal hoi polloi Kaleh 

Other minorities. 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Ranjeet01 said:

If you look at the battlefield at the moment (this is no means complete, probably needs more work on but it is like a chessboard)

Left-leaning White liberal/Anarchists/thugs/Antifa+Black thugs+BLM+Mainstream Media+ Political institutions (Labour Party)

Vs

White Nationalists+Right Wing Thugs+ Former Military veterans+ Right Wing Media

Outliers (who are either caught up in the middle who are on the peripheries):

Apneh and other Asians

Middle England and hoi polloi goreh

Normal hoi polloi Kaleh 

Other minorities. 

 

 

What's interesting is BLM group are completely segregating themselves from any other colour, isolating themselves. 

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11 minutes ago, Redoptics said:

What's interesting is BLM group are completely segregating themselves from any other colour, isolating themselves. 

The minorities are a lot smarter and they can see the game.

The mainstream media is doing it's level best to present the situation that all the minorities are in their camp.

Sometimes just keeping quiet and not speaking and getting on with your life is a form of action.

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