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there was a media blackout back then - so how do we know what really happened - apart from the survivors - and by that I don't mean anyone linked to a jathebandi only the innocent pilgrims.

 

the conditioning took hold in Punjab a long time ago - talk to anyone from Punjab  - esp chandigarh - you'll be shocked at what you hear.

 

The sgpc are the biggest culprits here.

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1 minute ago, satsangee said:

there was a media blackout back then - so how do we know what really happened - apart from the survivors - and by that I don't mean anyone linked to a jathebandi only the innocent pilgrims.

the conditioning took hold in Punjab a long time ago - talk to anyone from Punjab  - esp chandigarh - you'll be shocked at what you hear.

The sgpc are the biggest culprits here.

What do you mean? 

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When no one pays attention to a little child.  How does a little child gain the attention of someone who he considers to be superior.  He does something outrages, like throw something.  This is how this gurpreet character is behaving.  He's a child who no one cares about.  Let the child act out for attention. Don't pay any attention to him and he will go away.

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3 hours ago, Akalifauj said:

When no one pays attention to a little child.  How does a little child gain the attention of someone who he considers to be superior.  He does something outrages, like throw something.  This is how this gurpreet character is behaving.  He's a child who no one cares about.  Let the child act out for attention. Don't pay any attention to him and he will go away.

  • or the other option get his Mum on the job and she batter his stupid backside
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15 hours ago, satsangee said:

these people from Punjab (new freshies) - have nothing good to say about Sant ji what from what I have heard.

They accuses him of all sorts.

I'm not surprised. That particular generation was ostensibly the "test" category who were born in an environment where the lie that Sant Jarnail Singh was a terrorist / murderer / double agent, had been allowed to fester and flourish for decades. That generation was raised in a Punjab that dared not challenge the state. If these people are any indication, the mental enslavement of Sikhs is complete. They are now loyal Indians. This is the power of propaganda and re-education. I've observed this change in my own lifetime, and the results are startling.

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On 2017-6-7 at 3:33 PM, satsangee said:

these people from Punjab (new freshies) - have nothing good to say about Sant ji what from what I have heard.

They accuses him of all sorts.

I would dispute that.

There are quite a lot of freshies that tacitly support Bhindranwale.

 

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On 2017-6-7 at 10:18 AM, singhbj singh said:

Article was written by a Canadian not Indian writer.

Gurpreet Singh is a Canada- based journalist who publishes Radical Desi- a monthly magazine that covers alternative politics.

Hes a piece of <banned word filter activated>. Gurpreet. 

 

And I don't think the new generation dislikes Sant Ji, seems like the opposite. You see all the memrobilia on cars etc now?

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