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Oh my! You are still at it! Use a civil tongue. Discuss issues not personalities.
And I DO believe the motives of imperialists and many colonialists of the past (and modern day neo-imperialists for that matter) were/are pretty dubious visa vis the people encountered on the...
It's worth bothering with because the subject matter is enormous, encompassing political acts that take place today which leads to countless (in my opinion unnecessary) deaths for some perceived 'national interest' that often subtly hinges along racial lines (unless I'm reading it wrong?)
I...
I would've thought a debate about modern day neo-imperialism and the ripple effects of colonialism is one that is very pertinent to a lot of lives? I would imagine that it's probably more painful for disenfranchised native communities such as those in the US or Australia than for me personally...
My own experiences on complaining about biased coverage in the British media has been a joke. On historical documentaries they fall back on some rubbish about presenting things from a 'British perspective' as if that gives license to distort facts. An old documentary (Channel 4 I think) about...
Notice how in that documentary, the BBC totally hide the fact that guys went in and violently confronted the groomers in the Leicester case. Even getting arrested for it.
There is an element of the BBC, itself mired in emerging pedophilia cases (i.e. Saville and co.) trying to do a PR stunt by...
So it boils down to lack of Sikh political acumen then? I've always found it staggering that our menfolk were gallivanting on European battlefields, ignorantly blissful to the tornado that was about to hit their homeland. Says a lot.
I think you are way off here. As horrible as it may sound...
Sometimes I think a bunch of very selfish, casteist and myopic clowns (and their sycophants) are essentially hiding behind the historical notion of the Akal Takhat to try and lord it over Sikhs.
If they are trying to perform some sort of centralised authority role for Sikhs - they are doing a...
I read one book on Harlan and he was allegedly up to all manner of duplicitous no good in the Sikh kingdom. He was apparently taken to the kingdom's border and stripped naked and forcibly told to leave and not return for his kartootaan. Later he turned up on the side of the Afghan enemies of the...
A 'Muslim' car would be a great idea for Muslims because it could theoretically help bolster the already growing Muslim consumer economy. If you look at 'Muslims' as a consumer group - they are probably one of the biggest demographic around.
I think another majorly significant factor that frequently contributes to the problem is what I'd call 'the Panjabi Sikh family model.'
I see so many apnay families that live in this sort of naive, gullible bubble, completely isolated from, and almost ignoring the existence of dark, insidious...
I read a Tolle book (can't remember which one right now), and thought it was brilliant.
He has the ability to conceptualise quite deep spiritual perspectives in readily comprehensible forms. I think his work is also very good for spiritual healing and I often recommend it to people who've...
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