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1 hour ago, dallysingh101 said:

Some of the younger lot have become even worse than the olders now. Look, we've got caste identity propaganda being pumped out like never before - songs, movies - flying jutts, jut romeo and juliet etc., even Sikh studies in academia has been infiltrated.    

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49 minutes ago, Jassu said:

You clearly have a personal vendetta against Jatts, you keep seething about them in every other topic. Even in topics not related to caste, you keep mentioning Jatts. 

Are you implying Jatts are inherently less intelligent than other groups? How could it be if we are all equal? What's your problem, mate?

If it was sifthaan, you'd love it. But as it's critical thinking, your ego is getting bruised. 

Yes, I think heavily rural communities don't develop certain ways of thinking compared to other societies who are more urbanised when it comes to social functioning, planning and politics.  Call it stupidity, backwardness, provincialism, country bumpkinism, narrow mindedness - whatever you want, it doesn't matter. The fact is that the vast majority of juts themselves would love to leave their pends and live in an industrialised, modern city. Fact. And they'd go to extremes to achieve that. 

I don't want to be a jut, I think the future of the panth is inevitably going to involve a much higher degree of industrialisation and urbanisation in the Sikh heartland than it has now.  Seeing as so many of you are juts, and what you are doing effects the quom so much, it's inevitable that your actions will get discussed. This might shock you, but not everyone thinks you are doing the wider panth a great service. Get used to critical thinking. Our future depends on it. Clearly we can't continue as we have been thus far.  

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1 hour ago, Jassu said:

By the way, I find it weird that there are people in the west who just assume they're Jatt if they're Punjabi Sikh. Some are not even aware of their own identity. Like I knew a Saini who was saying he was a Jatt. Maybe this is a good thing? Let's make everyone Jatts. What do you think? lol.

I will never call myself a Jatt, caste in of itself is something that will only lead to our destruction.

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1 hour ago, Jassu said:

By the way, I find it weird that there are people in the west who just assume they're Jatt if they're Punjabi Sikh. Some are not even aware of their own identity. Like I knew a Saini who was saying he was a Jatt. Maybe this is a good thing? Let's make everyone Jatts. What do you think? lol.

I will never call myself a Jatt, caste in of itself is something that will only lead to our destruction.

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51 minutes ago, dallysingh101 said:

 

I don't want to be a jut,

Yeah, right. Your fixation with Jats is clear for all to see.  You derail all the threads by raking up your hatred of Jats. You are a typical Tarkhan, they hate Jats because no matter how hard they try they can never be Jats. The jealousy they have of Jats is well known. Tarkhans are universally acknowledged in the Panth as money grabbing lowlifes who would sell their own mothers if the price is right. If any gora or kala has a negative opinion of a Sikh, you can bet your bottom dollar that this opinion was formed after a experience with a Tarkhan Sikh. In all my 40 odd years in the UK I have never heard a positive word about a Tarkhan from a Sikh from a non-Tarkhan background. The Kenyan Tarkhans or DUGGUS are universally viewed as the lowest of the low and the ones from India are viewed as slightly better but not that much better than the DUGGUS. 

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7 minutes ago, proactive said:

Yeah, right. Your fixation with Jats is clear for all to see.  You derail all the threads by raking up your hatred of Jats. You are a typical Tarkhan, they hate Jats because no matter how hard they try they can never be Jats. The jealousy they have of Jats is well known. Tarkhans are universally acknowledged in the Panth as money grabbing lowlifes who would sell their own mothers if the price is right. If any gora or kala has a negative opinion of a Sikh, you can bet your bottom dollar that this opinion was formed after a experience with a Tarkhan Sikh. In all my 40 odd years in the UK I have never heard a positive word about a Tarkhan from a Sikh from a non-Tarkhan background. The Kenyan Tarkhans or DUGGUS are universally viewed as the lowest of the low and the ones from India are viewed as slightly better but not that much better than the DUGGUS. 

 

 

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33 minutes ago, proactive said:

Yeah, right. Your fixation with Jats is clear for all to see.  You derail all the threads by raking up your hatred of Jats. You are a typical Tarkhan, they hate Jats because no matter how hard they try they can never be Jats. The jealousy they have of Jats is well known. Tarkhans are universally acknowledged in the Panth as money grabbing lowlifes who would sell their own mothers if the price is right. If any gora or kala has a negative opinion of a Sikh, you can bet your bottom dollar that this opinion was formed after a experience with a Tarkhan Sikh. In all my 40 odd years in the UK I have never heard a positive word about a Tarkhan from a Sikh from a non-Tarkhan background. The Kenyan Tarkhans or DUGGUS are universally viewed as the lowest of the low and the ones from India are viewed as slightly better but not that much better than the DUGGUS. 

So much casteism from you and Dally

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