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28 minutes ago, Ranjeet01 said:

I see with the downvotes the sisterhood does not like what it is being said. 

It's typically feminine behaviour. They can't offer a response rooted in rationality and facts, so they resort to trying to silence the messenger.

The abundance of recent Kaurs on this site are mobilising. ??

Either that or their pathetic male counterparts are sniffing around in the hope of some scraps as reward for their solidarity. ?

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4 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

It's typically feminine behaviour. They can't offer a response rooted in rationality and facts, so they resort to trying to silence the messenger.

The abundance of recent Kaurs on this site are mobilising. ??

Either that or their pathetic male counterparts are sniffing around in the hope of some scraps as reward for their solidarity. ?

See the solidarity amongst them critiquing them as a concerned Sikh brother.

The male counterparts think they are getting some kind of approval.

However, put a disgusting Muslim male who talks obscene things amongst them and the Kaurs get very giddy and go off with them and those male counterparts who will defend their "honour" get tossed aside??

 

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42 minutes ago, Ranjeet01 said:

See the solidarity amongst them critiquing them as a concerned Sikh brother.

The male counterparts think they are getting some kind of approval.

However, put a disgusting Muslim male who talks obscene things amongst them and the Kaurs get very giddy and go off with them and those male counterparts who will defend their "honour" get tossed aside??

 

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6 hours ago, Ranjeet01 said:

See the solidarity amongst them critiquing them as a concerned Sikh brother.

The male counterparts think they are getting some kind of approval.

However, put a disgusting Muslim male who talks obscene things amongst them and the Kaurs get very giddy and go off with them and those male counterparts who will defend their "honour" get tossed aside??

 

give over , stop being a muppet ...

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4 hours ago, jkvlondon said:

give over , stop being a muppet ...

It's true. It seems there's an artificial threshold that a fellow Sikh can't cross (even when these discussions are approached with tact) that is simultaneously lowered to the point of nothing when it comes to non-Sikhs. Why is that? Is that the famous Sikh suicidal desire to placate the outsider at the expense of one's own?

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2 hours ago, MisterrSingh said:

It's true. It seems there's an artificial threshold that a fellow Sikh can't cross (even when these discussions are approached with tact) that is simultaneously lowered to the point of nothing when it comes to non-Sikhs. Why is that? Is that the famous Sikh suicidal desire to placate the outsider at the expense of one's own?

my parents' generation and my grands generations would have given 'what for ' to anyone disrespecting sikhi, females , family institutions  and interfering with their sikhi , I myself fought to keep the whiteys and kaley at bayand their influence  but my kid bro and sis are not so bothered defending sikhi , the bro just younger than me is stubbornly sikh in look and behaviour in that he will not trim or allow his kids to trim kesh or allow anyone to talk ish about sikhi even if he is not a gurdwara goer , his Indian 'Rani'(as he refers to her is always on at trying to remove the kids' kesh and dastars which he gives her the big NO!)Thankfully because she has some sikhi awareness she has the mistrust of musley , gorey  , sis and her hubby are typical punjabi couple more invested in gaane shaane than sikhi but they are learning , kid bro looks the sikh  biz as does his wife but they are major coconuts and look down on everyone else in family as we do not fit their narrow judgey ideas about sikhi  but they would be easy to roll over on their prejudices if we were gorey, kaley sikhs  where everything is maaf . Remember that yoga ashram in Germany that did mool mantar flooring install on a staircase , rest of family agreed was terrible and needed sorting straight away them two did even bat an eyelid 'it's OK it's because they didn't know ' well the accompanying press release by the owners stated that they knew how important and holy it was that's why they installed it .... Need some major anti-cocnutting strategy of our youth to survive this constant dripdripdrip erosion of sikh values ...

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3 hours ago, MisterrSingh said:

It's true. It seems there's an artificial threshold that a fellow Sikh can't cross (even when these discussions are approached with tact) that is simultaneously lowered to the point of nothing when it comes to non-Sikhs. Why is that? Is that the famous Sikh suicidal desire to placate the outsider at the expense of one's own?

Its because theres selfhate in the Punjabi community. Theyll accept the attention of others over their own support

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