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look from @1:13:20       This bakwas needs to stop  the historian man obviously knows there was no bisexuality in the court and he starts doing the whole "hmmm mmmm aaaa mmm hmmm" because he knows the man asking the question is a gay and wants to give an answer which the gay will find satisfying  

The mona man is a gay and rambled on about the gay organization he represents at the beginning of the video 

 

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7 hours ago, puzzled said:

look from @1:13:20       This bakwas needs to stop  the historian man obviously knows there was no bisexuality in the court and he starts doing the whole "hmmm mmmm aaaa mmm hmmm" because he knows the man asking the question is a gay and wants to give an answer which the gay will find satisfying  

The mona man is a gay and rambled on about the gay organization he represents at the beginning of the video 

 

that was very hard to watch i cant believe this sad state of affairs

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13 hours ago, puzzled said:

look from @1:13:20       This bakwas needs to stop  the historian man obviously knows there was no bisexuality in the court and he starts doing the whole "hmmm mmmm aaaa mmm hmmm" because he knows the man asking the question is a gay and wants to give an answer which the gay will find satisfying  

The mona man is a gay and rambled on about the gay organization he represents at the beginning of the video 

 

I forgot to watch this, will watch this and maybe come back with some comments.

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They are reprobates trying to justify their sinful lifestyle. There is a movement among gays that is trying to change history to show that every great figure in history was either gay or at the minimum bisexual. Among the Sikhs right now they don't come out in the open but they try to give out hints or give suggestions like this Moorkh Amandeep Madra. A few years ago there was a another moorakh who is a prominent figure in a certain Jatha and he is also a big supporter of gays. He said that Baba Deep Singh ji was gay because he didn't marry. There is no limit to how low these reprobates will go.

According to them all celibates are gay and if the person married then he must have been bisexual. Either way it's a win win situation for them in promoting their gay agenda

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38 minutes ago, ipledgeblue said:

I forgot to watch this, will watch this and maybe come back with some comments.

Nothing new just everything we already know about. I thought they would be talking about Ranjit Singhs personality etc but they just narrate how he came to power, died, his sons were weak, sandhwalias and dogras plotting etc  nothing new   he also agrees with british rumours that Ranjit Singhs sons are not his. Same old stuff learnt nothing new.   

One thing I didnt know was that tobacco was banned under the sikh empire. I knew beef was banned  but I didnt know tobacco was aswell.

 

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