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50 minutes ago, Ranjeet01 said:

Wherever our people are targetted, our dastars are targetted. It is known whether it is a Hindu or Muslim to go for our dastar and kes.

Then we ask ourselves the question ," we thought us Sardars were so respected"

We think it is through our good deeds that we were respected.

No, it was through violence we were respected. It is through fear that Hindus and Muslims respect. 

They have lost fear. 

There is a Macchiavelli quote that says , " It is better to be feared than loved"

Whenever I see the T-Shirts worn by our Singhs that says " Feared by none, Fear no one", I cringe because a little bit of fear for us goes a long way.

We have been the nail for too long, we have to become a hammer once more.

 

And the way to combat any State blow-back (i.e. Police or the Journalist class who've been conditioned to defend Islam) is to immediately throw their partiality for Muslims in their face when they accuse you of the things they've allowed Muslims to get away with. Make it incessant and reveal their hypocrisy. Do that enough and in a concerted manner, and they will eventually realise they aren't dealing with clowns.

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34 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

And the way to combat any State blow-back (i.e. Police or the Journalist class who've been conditioned to defend Islam) is to immediately throw their partiality for Muslims in their face when they accuse you of the things they've allowed Muslims to get away with. Make it incessant and reveal their hypocrisy. Do that enough and in a concerted manner, and they will eventually realise they aren't dealing with clowns.

I think kicking the old bill out of Gurdwaras was a big step in the right direction. Have to do it to the political classes that turn up there too though. 

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3 hours ago, MisterrSingh said:

And the way to combat any State blow-back (i.e. Police or the Journalist class who've been conditioned to defend Islam) is to immediately throw their partiality for Muslims in their face when they accuse you of the things they've allowed Muslims to get away with. Make it incessant and reveal their hypocrisy. Do that enough and in a concerted manner, and they will eventually realise they aren't dealing with clowns.

The journalists do need to be taken to task. If the Ukraine has taught us anything it is that propaganda is a form of war.

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2 hours ago, Ranjeet01 said:

The journalists do need to be taken to task. If the Ukraine has taught us anything it is that propaganda is a form of war.

How do you think this should be done then? The only instance I've seen of this is when SYUK hooked up a Daily Mail journalist with that Seven Kings incident. 

Do you not realise that the journalist war against us has been raging for decades? They even have our own to sing their song i.e. Sunny Hundal, brother of we all know who. 

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7 minutes ago, Ranjeet01 said:

These rags are old media and they are dying. 

We are the media now.

Yep! It's a new time now. The old (shockingly enduring!) hegemonies are on their knees. Let's sing the right song for the future generations - even if its tough.   Remember though, this internet 'freedom' isn't a given and can be taken away at short notice.  

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There was a Sikh boy at that college who committed suicide in 2016 after being badly bullied. Not surprisingly the school completely denied that it was going on up to and after his death.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3933786/Heartbroken-mother-15-year-old-hanged-months-bullying-reveals-anger-health-education-let-beautiful-boy.html

Couldn’t find anything about the bullies ethnic/religious background. Anyone know?

More recently, this clip at around the 2 minutes mark shows a mob of about a hundred sullah kids at the college shouting and screaming “allah akbar”. It’s like something from a horror film!

https://youtu.be/1z3AbhWysFg?t=119

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