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dallysingh101

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  1. It's perceptive, the anglosphere attempts to dominate everything on a macro and micro level. From politics, the economy to ground level cultural norms. And all their cultural conversions lead to the erosion of traditional values. I'm not homophobic, but if conservative communities are averse to normalising it, and teaching it in school, it is their right. I live in england, and from what we've seen, there has practically been a covert normalisation of discreet pedophilia here, with even high level politicians implicated, going way back. Despite projecting some image of fair play, racism STILL plays a large part in your future here too, despite people being here for generations. It seems as if there is some neo-colonialism going on, that wants to judge and dictate to the world and foist a belief system on all, whether they like it or not. If the west is slowly building up armed forces in people's backyards, is it any surprise that they react defensively? History has shown (and as Sikhs we should remember the run up to the anglo-Sikh wars), that such covert build up of forces on borders only ever end in invasions and destabilisation. Given that, is it any surprise that Russia has pre-empted what was probably inevitable and taken a sound military tactical decision to open conflict on its own terms, before the perceived enemy has a chance to build up and consolidate its power and resources in the region?
  2. Waheguru! Finally some prudent political/social moves by our Gurdwaray! Waheguru! Should also remind them of their failure to protect minor Sikh females from grooming over decades too. Edit: Just saw video. I see they did tell them about their failures over grooming. Akaal Purakh bless you guys.
  3. Not even mostly, probably all. I feel embarrassed for all those years Sikhs went to x,y and z and human rights groups like they would sort out our problems......the marches I attended when younger. They must have been laughing at us. My biggest fear is that we still haven't learned and think like children in this way still. We've got mass education/information campaigns (for our own) to undertake. I think the biggest problem is that the colonisation still exists - in people's minds - both those of the colonisers and the formerly colonised. India and dare I say it, rural Sikhs are probably some of the worst still stuck in that mind trap. Remember, so called 'mainstream' Sikhism, a colonial era construct is still followed by hordes of apnay without question......
  4. I think there is some sort of unofficial league of who matters and who doesn't. I think us and Yazhdhis are at the top (of who doesn't matter)! Muslims matter now because their money and oil is a big part of the western economy.
  5. You know what you've said there, is so simple, yet so precisely accurate. I hope any of you closet bhangra-muffin brothers on the forum take note of what the sisters are saying here! I know you're out there!
  6. It's some weird control freak thing many bibian have going on I think? That's why it often goes ballistic when a nau comes in the house - the control freakery gets disrupted. And if the nau wants to control her bloke - an alpha female contest starts. lol! Some of our bibian are more butch than geezers?
  7. F**k that. Truth is we've probably been riddled with informants for decades. It's just a new generation and mass communication via the web is making these things more apparent.
  8. Sisters in countries where they can get arms training need to step up too. It's all well and good sl@gging off the blokes (fair enough) but you need to do your part in shifting our societal norms by popularising arms training etc. It looks fun too. Why wouldn't anyone want to do it, when it's not even illegal in certain countries. I'm with you on how apnay are profiling these days. Our lot are hard work. It isn't like people haven't been making noise about the direction we've been going in for a while. If the community facing up to grooming in the UK is anything to go by, it takes a few decades for the majority numbskulls to 'finally realise' what's been going on. And to balance things out. You have to say, certain apneean openly behaving like wanton hoes over decades ain't helped our reputation/cause either. I think we've got a lot of dumbos about, who are slow to learn, I think a lot of these converted during the colonial period. If Akaal Purakh has blessed you with some degree of discerning ability, thank them (because not everyone has it or will ever have it - I double learnt this when I was a teacher), and (I guess like we are doing) we have to nudge the masses into understanding. And it's not only the blokes fault, a lot guys turn out like they do because of their mothers influence too. Who like to keep them as well controlled pets rather than letting them grow into free spirited men. Just keeping it real.
  9. Right now, we're riddled with informants in the UK. People should be careful.
  10. I don't think it's a conspiracy. I think he's a just a simple minded jut, whose addicted to the attention now.
  11. We could always send guys like these to deal with them!
  12. I agree. And a big part of that is dealing with attacks from outsiders, as well as insiders who aren't loyal to anything but their own wants and needs.
  13. Yeah, those guys give Al Qaeda a run for their money in the terror stakes..lol
  14. I don't believe we should ever jettison compassion and empathy over selfishness. I think a lot of juts have been doing what you are suggesting for a long while now, and they still seemed f**ked as a community from it. But yes, we should prioritise our own needs, but that doesn't involve attacking other perceived vulnerable people who aren't doing us harm - which is the white norm (sullay do it too). But we should be able to robustly and dynamically shatter the ranks of those that will target us. I believe that's the whole purpose of the powerful emphasis on weaponry in our panth. Sikhi is balanced - degh AND tegh, miri AND piri. It's imbalances in this that cause us grief. And notice its always the tough military/political/social aspect that gets jettisoned, over the more softer approach to appease people with langar and stuff.
  15. Some of those whites will end up making more money than the educated ethnics over time. It's like one racist head of a famous 6th form said in a presentation he was giving when I was doing teacher-training: "Maybe the whites are under represented in FE because they understand the jobs market here better than the ethnics." I now know he was alluding to the subtle race based rigged game thing going on in most (if not all) of the west. Many of those degrees/courses people do are useless and don't lead to some promised land career. They basically put bums on seats to fund the whole college/university enterprise.
  16. F**k that! Reminds me of what that fauji told me .
  17. Yes, and worse. Just yesterday I had a strange experience. Walking to the supermarket to pick something up. Halfway there and I notice a young gora at a bus stop across the road huffing and puffing and starting to punch the bus stop hard as I pass by, trying to act intimidatingly. Seemed unhinged, maybe on drugs, drunk? I know the score here, and showing any kind of fear only emboldens them. So I carry on, making sure I'm smirking/smiling, in the face of whatever gibberish he is spouting. A lot of western whites are feeling an existential threat right now (and have for a while), so it's effecting their mental health I reckon. They only believe in race/genetics and the material world. No comfort or feeling of equipoise from the spiritual power of the eternal Akaal Purakh. When some of them will inevitably snap, they will do evil things. Plus sullay have made a really dirty name for brown people with their grooming pedophilia. Anyway, then walking back, past the same stretch, I noticed a young dastaar wearing desi walking slowly in the same direction as me. Seemed like he was a recent arrival (judging by the stylish attire). I looked at him, he seemed forlorn and lost in thought. A lot of things on a lot of minds right now I guess? We've had virulent racism and attacks on ethnics here before when my parents/grandparents generation first turned up in the 60s/70s/80s. I don't know if you saw that Paul Chowdhry interview I posted a while back? He talks about it there, and his father's experiences. So white racism/supremacism has always been there, it got smacked down and legislated against and went underground. It's going to try and assert itself in europe (and maybe other places now), because it feels under threat more than ever, but also emboldened enough to try a comeback. When it was originally crushed in the late 80s/early 90s, it went underground, and those people quietly raised another generation to carry on when the time was right. Meanwhile, many of our lot got lulled into a false sense of security and forgot all about them, and raised the kids as if nothing would ever happen again. Plus other SIkhs got embroiled in dealing with proto-islamist groups and related grooming gangs. There are strong anti immigrant and anti-multicultural feelings in whites in europe I reckon. There are global social tectonic movements going on right now, I believe, and the main parties are white supremacism, islam and communism (i.e. china and russia). There is going to be jostling (i.e. wars/conflict) by players to assert themselves globally and locally. That is what is happening I believe.
  18. These types of films just seem to encourage pendus to do this even more by the looks of it.
  19. I'm glad we finally moving away from Singh Sabha era literal interpretations. I don't think we can even remotely try and grasp bani from Dasam Pita, using this shallow, surface style of interpretation. The bani is full of metaphorical allusions, allegory and symbology.
  20. Who knows. I think a lot of apnay feel desperate, and politically isolated out there. There is no telling what Mann's motive was? I haven't heard him speak in decades. Is he still cogent and articulate? He's not losing his marbles is he?
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