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They are making laws in the UK passed by P*atels on stripping your from UK citizenship if one of you parents doesn't hold UK citizenship and you have you can be trouble you can be sent of..Sikhs are most at risk...

This can happen anywhere in West ...hinduvasta lobby and sucking up to far-rights is powerful. In India we will always be targeted....

Not safe anywhere...no homeland nothing...

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1 hour ago, Kau89r8 said:

They are making laws in the UK passed by P*atels on stripping your from UK citizenship if one of you parents doesn't hold UK citizenship and you have you can be trouble you can be sent of..Sikhs are most at risk...

This can happen anywhere in West ...hinduvasta lobby and sucking up to far-rights is powerful. In India we will always be targeted....

Not safe anywhere...no homeland nothing...

@proudkaur21 @dallysingh101 @proactive etc etc 

Maybe this is our chance to get our homeland back now that our people know we cannot lose punjab as we can be kicked out of any country. I mean we kicked whites out of india so it could be possible in the future whites will kick us out no?

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55 minutes ago, dallysingh101 said:

If anyone knew the true history between the english and Sikhs (outside of buml1cking colonial sepoy narratives), none of this comes as any surprise.   

But we did kick out whites no out of india? I dont know why we go to other countries and live there and believe that now we are forever going to be here. You never know what's gonna happen in the future. There is already rising white nationalism in all countries. Things are not going to be the same in the future . Our downfall was because of the fact we became too comfortable when we got the throne. We forgot how much blood we shed before we finally got khalsa raj and then we became carefree. As a sikh we are supposed to be prepared. Times change so quickly. We came here to these countries and think now everything is fine. Everytime we let our guard down our downfall comes.

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3 hours ago, proudkaur21 said:

But we did kick out whites no out of india?

It's not as simple as that. Plenty, if not most of our pendus were up their ar5e (chaaplooses so to speak). Model colonial subjects. But yeah, there were movements resisting them throughout their occupation. If you ain't seen Sardar Udham by now, you should, because it's about one such movement.

 

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I dont know why we go to other countries and live there and believe that now we are forever going to be here. You never know what's gonna happen in the future. There is already rising white nationalism in all countries. Things are not going to be the same in the future . Our downfall was because of the fact we became too comfortable when we got the throne. We forgot how much blood we shed before we finally got khalsa raj and then we became carefree. As a sikh we are supposed to be prepared. Times change so quickly. We came here to these countries and think now everything is fine. Everytime we let our guard down our downfall comes. 

I agree. I think 2nd generation people like me are more likely to perceive what you are saying. 

I think Khalsacentric Sikh culture has all but disappeared, and I don't just mean just people taking Amrit, but the whole weapons culture, socio-political, dharmic society transforming energy. It's been replaced by things like western liberalism, Panjabicentric casteism and other weakening vichaars.  People are waking up though. But maybe we need to face up to the fact that majority of apnay want comfortable lives and status over anything else including sovereign independence? 

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