@ChasingWaterfalls@LadyMont we've known about the Khalistanis since they downed a fucking passenger plane in 1985!! Turdeau brought in a MILLION Sikhs and Hindus in TWO YEARS and now we have their criminal gangs taking over trucking and full on organized crime. This is current to the end of June https://khalistanextremismmonitor.org/globalupdate/canada
@Sherri_Ingrey@LadyMont I guess I’ve just heard much about the Sikh’s being different, more peaceful, bla bla bla. They do still require women to cover up amongst other things. I guess I got this impression when I was younger and not very well informed!
@ChasingWaterfalls@LadyMont no they don't. Sikh women dress exactly like other modern women here. So do Hindu women, except on holidays . And in the temple. The covering of the head is for everyone in temple, even tiny kids, for humility.
@ChasingWaterfalls@LadyMont there was one here that killed his wife SIX DAYS after he came here to be "reunited" with her under immigration laws. Only a Sikh, not Muslim.
@KeepTakingTheSoma@Sherri_Ingrey@LadyMont Hmm then maybe the Sikh guy I knew married a non Sikh woman although I know he was supposed to marry within his faith so I’m not sure how that played out.
@ChasingWaterfalls@Sherri_Ingrey@LadyMont The Sikhs I've met all married within the faith. I was invited to a pre-wedding ceremony of one chap my mother knew, and my parents went to another wedding because my father knew the father of the groom through work. The Gurdwara near where we used to live was well-respected for doing good work in the community. My parents also knew an elderly Sikh chap (who incidentally as an elderly widower married a widow who originally came from Singapore) who escaped Kashmir as a young child after he saw his uncle and father beheaded in sectarian violence. I also know a chap who used to live in West London, and he tells me that many young Sikh men there are getting territorial about their neighbourhood (apparently it's a Sikh area and they don't want Albanians and Muslims there - so much for Diversity is our Strength). So I'm prepared to adjust my views. The immigration project was sold to us as people wanting to come to the UK for a better life. Now it's being sold to us as people expecting to plunder and we should be grateful. What we're seeing is people coming to the UK and bringing shit with them instead of leaving it behind. The immigrants are a symptom of the problem which is unelected globalists foisting their new world order on us. I'm not sure anything can be fixed, so it may have to break completely before rebuilding.
@ChasingWaterfalls@KeepTakingTheSoma@LadyMont he was probably ok though I doubt his family ever got rid of the sneers , you know how the "faithful" are fgs, people went to war over different kinds of the SAME faith for centuries (Protestant v Catholic, Sunni v Shia) Divided people fight among themselves instead of revolting against the rich.
@KeepTakingTheSoma@ChasingWaterfalls@LadyMont In the Sikh temple ALL heads must be covered. Just like female heads in Xtianity until very recently. "When you walk into a Gurdwara, you will notice everyone looks similar in one important way: heads covered, shoes removed, bodies modestly clothed. This is deliberate. The Sikh dress code serves three purposes. Modesty ensures that clothing does not draw attention to the body — both men and women cover from shoulders to knees, with heads covered as a sign of respect before the Guru Granth Sahib. Equality means that when everyone removes their shoes and covers their hair, external markers of wealth and status disappear; a billionaire and a beggar sit side by side in the same modest clothing. Identity means that for initiated Sikhs (Khalsa), the five Ks create a visible mark of faith — the turban (dastar) and steel bracelet (kara) are immediately recognisable, which creates accountability: a Sikh cannot commit injustice anonymously."
@KeepTakingTheSoma@ChasingWaterfalls@LadyMont someone here said they had a friend that married a Sikh, I have had quite a few Sikh acquaintances and I never knew a single one that married a white woman. I had a great Sikh friend when I was doing my Masters in Law that took me to major social events and great concerts and in two years he never once even tried to kiss me. I also once dated a gorgeous Sikh rich man when I was about 21 and he stalked me for about half a year, I wasn't interested in him. When I worked at WCB we had a Sikh doctor who was a whistleblower on all the scams on WCB, EI, and welfare or any other social programs because he believed in the Code of Honour. They had sophisticated fraud schemes set up 30 years ago. Ways to get money without working. And never forget that Khalistani Sikhs, including those in Surrey BC brought down a passenger plane in the 1980s. Replacement migration was NEVER intended to settle incompatible cultures into indigenous white countries. It was intended like all other aspects of neoliberaslism, to ensure that there would NEVER be solidarity in the 99% again.
@Sherri_Ingrey@KeepTakingTheSoma@LadyMont I had a different friend who married a Sikh man. She is white. They are now divorced. She seemed to be a Sikh chaser though as she dated a string of Sikh men.
@ChasingWaterfalls@KeepTakingTheSoma@LadyMont the one I dated that stalked me for a bit was VERY VERY handsome and very very rich. I never went on a second date with him or even kissed him at the end of the first date because he looked at me like I was food and he was starving LOL ....