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Why The Kirpan Is Still Needed


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Watch these disgusting goons pick on a girl and her brother in law. Some might say this is India. But the western world is not safe from this behavior. Many times women are molested in this manner and no one does anything. Instead these people stand by and make a video of it. There are more bystanders than those who will stand up against this behavior. I witnessed this behavior myself in the western world and did not hesitate to send the message home to the goon. The kirpan's presence is a deterrence in itself. The goons fear the thought of the kirpan coming out and it's glistening blade penetrating their body. Take Amrit and wear the kirpan proudly.

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I can't believe this kind of thing is still happening after that girl who died in Singapore from Delhi. I noticed they were not attacking the girl but mostly the guy. Could it be possible that this was a family squabble? What was she doing with her brother in law at the beach side?

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I'd be careful with your kirpan as thugs these days have guns

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Can't see any molestation of the woman going on in that video and, as Quantavias pointed out, why was the brother in law on a romantic stroll on the beach with his sister in law.....while holding hands ?

'd be careful with your kirpan as thugs these days have guns

What do you find at the end of an army man's rifle ?

A bayonet. The end fight always boils down to close combat involving use of the knife.

Talk to members of elite forces such as the SAS or Isreali secret services and they'll tell you about the upmost importance of the kirpan.

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