Kanwardeep ji,
No my friend I do not find this disturbing because it contains some harsh truth. As I have said I find it disturbing because it seems to run counter to the Sikhi I know. Can you for example find any Bani to back up the salient facts? Those being:
'Guru Gobind Singh formalized the Sikhs as a distinct nation'
'..people, divorced from religion, are always treaded down'
And lastly and perhpas most disturbing of all:
'Brotherly coexistence between different religions is a myth. The preaching of brotherhood between religions is useful for the peace and stability of society. But it is only palliative. It rather plants confusion in the minds of people and disables them to understand and face reality.'
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/love-and-marriage/9074-black-girl-in-love-sikh-boy.html
This seems decidedly unSikh to me.
So in essance you are unable to answer my last question, other than to further recite, it does matter?
Try this one then my freind I hope that it may make my point clearer for you.
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=9074
In the year 1521 the Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes conquared the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan, thus starting the utter destruction of the Aztec peoples. Their empire is gone, very little remains, and most of the knowledge we have of them is from arcegeology. How has this effected modern times? What differance has this had to the world? How has it affected you personaly?