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Indian Labor Migrants in Lebanon: A Comparative Study of Migrants from Punjab and Tamil Nadu. Seema Gaur, Prem Saxena


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2 hours ago, Ranjeet01 said:

Puff piece "study"

People from Punjab and Tamil Nadugo to work to Lebanon to work because they are low income and want to work for more money.

Yawn..

Yeah, whatever mate. That's the way you people brush off shyte, until it's something that can't be ignored (not that certain people even then, won't be fronting). 

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4 hours ago, Ranjeet01 said:

To any older generation Sikhs, lets not lecture the freshie's. Let them get on with their puttheh kam and let us get on with our own business.

 

As someone observed a few weeks ago, they're going to be in trouble when it comes to their daughters and a certain predatory brown minority. They don't see it, though.

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15 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

As someone observed a few weeks ago, they're going to be in trouble when it comes to their daughters and a certain predatory brown minority. They don't see it, though.

What is the gora expression 

"We told you so!" Or 

" You can lead horse to water but you can't make them drink"

We have done what we can, but they think they are more clever than us.

Let them learn the hard way.

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22 hours ago, dallysingh101 said:

Actually, try thinking about it. The brits did this to a certain group amongst us to devastating effect for a protracted period. They are on record saying they thought these people were docile and slow to learn. Maybe becoming engrossed/lost in perpetual self-adulation (via folksongs, modern songs, movies, and even back handed 'compliments' in written works), makes certain people blind to reality, and thus easy to manipulate? It's like keeping them permanently suspended in a false reality whilst you make moves to finally finish them off. So it would be in every enemy of the panths interest to encourage and facilitate the 'culture' (in a very loose sense of the word) that helps conjure this scenario/mindset. 

This would explain A LOT of what we are seeing.

And just to juxtaposition the current projection of a certain people with an older one, from within Sikh sources - have a look at a certain number of chariters that explicitly cover this community, and just see for yourself just how starkly different the Sikh representations are to the modern stuff. One is rooted in ground level reality and constructive criticism, the other is plain 'giving the pump' as Panjabis say.      

The Brits were totally right. They do make a good cannon fodder.

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