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Some home truths for Ravi Singh Khalsa Aid


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24 minutes ago, SinghPunjabSingh said:

You are absolutely correct. Gurbani and the Sikh ethos (Ardas) and motto of "Sarbat da Bhalla" emphasise that.

However, if there is a choice between innocent human beings dying and feeding people like Anders Breivik or other Nazi's or people who support the enslavement of Africans or other non-Muslims and non-Christians or discriminating against human beings on the basis of their so-called "caste" then we cannot distribute limited funds equally amongst all.

As billionaires and millionaires and their proxies do not need Sikhs from the West to supply them pizza's, Qurans and Bibles when you have poor children in Punjab, throughout India and in sub-Saharan Africa getting no support (where the West and the Arabs care do not care two hoots if those particular non-believers die).

The more we help uplift poor Sikhs today the more of a genuine future fauj there can be to do meaningful Sarbat da Bhalla in the future. We should focus on Punjab, India + sub-saharan Africa rather than Europe + Middle East.

 

Sub-Saharan Africa unfortunately is a gone case due to Christianity and Islam. I'd rather focus on India and on dharmic people. Abrahamic areas are a gone case. These Abrahamics already have Africa in a grip and have way more funds than us. Also we need to make people be able to sustain themselves. By just constantly giving free food does not work. How long will you keep giving free food and funds? Christian missionaries do that in Africa already and idk how much their condition has improved? Because the people need to be able to sustain themselves else their condition will not improve.

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