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16 hours ago, Jassu said:

Lol well most women are not strong minded like men, as I said they are easily more influenced and malleable. that is the truth, sorry to all the lasses reading this. And Jatts are the majority of Punjab, maybe if we had more Chamars in power they’d also make something like Chamars & Juliet… but yes Jattism has done some serious badnaami and harm to our community. I see all these nangi Kaurs everywhere yapping about how proud they are to be a Jatti… what a brave strong Jatti they are lool

I think character and behaviour changes depending on the level of adversity being experienced. 

So in times of peace people are generally more relaxed and trusting  and in times of war they are more alert disciplined etc.

In Dharmic cultures both men and women are given roles and have role models. In Indian culture we have Goddesses as well as God's who possess desirable traits we try to emulate. Women also used to fight in wars even against the islamic hordes so there is nothing in our history that portrays women as weak. That is the effect of Christianity and Islam, both patriarchal religions that have a weakening effect on girls and women. 

My ex sister in law who was white, regularly used to complain that the only ambition her parents had for her was to be pretty so she could secure a good husband! No wonder she became a socialist. 

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2 hours ago, MisterrSingh said:

I suppose satti was also an anti-Brahmin British conspiracy?

It probably developed from Rajastani Queens committing juahar upon learning their husbands would not return from fighting the Muslims. As we all know very well their methods of destroying the kafirs included rape until death of the widows left behind, enforced prostitution and more. 

So it was considered a more honourable death than the alternative. I'm sure you're aware of the many Sikh women killed at the hands of their fathers in order to avoid such a fate. 

As for the practice of sati it was confined to the higher caste women of Rajasthan and quite rare.  There is very little documented evidence of it except for the very public sati of the widows of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. 

According to Captain Ajit Vadayakil that sati was forced by the British in order to eliminate the Maharajas heirs' claims to the throne to complete the takeover of Punjab. We all know the fate of Maharaja Duleep and Jindal Kaur after Maharaja Ranjeet Singh's death. 

 

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21 hours ago, Jassu said:

They aren’t producing films where their Muslim women are half naked and shaking their arse for drunk viewers. I even see women wearing dupatta doing weird things in films lool

Are you aware of ‘mujra’ in Muslim Indian/Pakistani culture including Lollywood

 

 

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5 hours ago, Kaurr said:

Lol what's up with her. She was legit the first to be dumped, basically irrelevant for anyone that watched that show. I highly doubt that anyone who even watches this show remembers who she was. She's just cashing in cause she's half brown and is nangi most of the time. 

You watched it then ?

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