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3 hours ago, Kau89r8 said:

...rarely ..nonmuslim girls simp for muslim alpha tho

That just tells us about what a bunch of weak willed beeches they are. Maybe all the blokes you know are fugly, pappus or brain dead-peasants, and I don't know what country you're in. But plenty of sullis are attracted to nonsullay including strong Sikhs, they just generally don't go there (for fear of death), or the brother doesn't - even if she wants to. 

 

I know some brothers in the UK have kept up resistance to certain sullay and their dirty habits for decade upon decade, despite persistent police, legal, government and media campaigns against them that continue to this very day.

And these tonday are parts of big professional drug-dealing gangs and extremist orgs, and not exactly shy of violence and intimidation (plus as we should all know now, they've been protected by the gorment and pigs themselves).  

What's more alpha than that? 

 

Did someone drop you on your head when you was a baby btw???

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On 5/6/2023 at 1:43 AM, californiasardar1 said:

 

This is a good point. To your people "Sikh" and "Punjabi" are more or less synonymous. The inability to expand our horizons beyond Punjab EVEN AFTER WE HAVE BEEN MIGRATING FOR GENERATIONS is disappointing.

I had this conversation with a desi labourer (from Jullunder.....), I met recently. On sites, people from Sikh backgrounds are commonly known as 'Panjabis' - I told him this was wrong, and that we are actually Sikh, and that being 'Panjabi' is equal to being a pakistani, speaking demographically. 

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On 5/6/2023 at 7:26 PM, Jacfsing2 said:

The biggest problem currently is that we are encouraged to be so unique that if we have a concept that's somewhat similar to another religion, (Christianity and Hinduism), we are told that it's not part of our traditions.

I think spreading an intelligent understanding of Dasam Granth (i.e. non-pendu interpretation, which has been the norm), is a big part of the solution to that. 

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On 5/6/2023 at 2:23 PM, Kau89r8 said:

Alright Mr Perfect. I'm not the most articulate but this is just a fourm not submitting a Phd. 

I'm well aware of the community shortcomings. I think over the yrs we all expressed concerns about community issues. 

Btw you same guy that couldn't give credit for Deep Sidhu since he was a mona and did not do much for the panth

Might want to look in the mirror before pointing finger at others.

It's not about being perfect, it's about displaying at least the bare minimum level of competence that a functional adult should have. Do you have such a low opinion of yourself that you can't even push yourself to meet such a minimal standard? And if you can't even do that, why do you have such high expectations for the Sikh community?

I'm not sure why you are bringing up my criticism of Deep Sidhu as if it bolsters some point that you are trying to make. <banned word filter activated> Deep Sidhu.

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1 hour ago, dallysingh101 said:

I had this conversation with a desi labourer (from Jullunder.....), I met recently. On sites, people from Sikh backgrounds are commonly known as 'Panjabis' - I told him this was wrong, and that we are actually Sikh, and that being 'Panjabi' is equal to being a pakistani, speaking demographically. 

 

About a decade ago I met some retarded girl through shaadi.com. She had migrated from India to the US a few years before then. She used the term "Punjabi" to mean "Sikh." When I informed her that there were lots of Hindu Punjabis, she insisted that they were not Punjabi. I then attempted to bring up the majority of Punjab that is in Pakistan, and that just confused her. She has probably never looked at a map in her life.

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