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On 2/24/2022 at 8:16 AM, dalsingh101 said:
Wonder why he thinks this?
It’s a common belief amongst congress supporters and commies that the Sikh nationalist movement was set up by the CIA to keep India from helping the Soviet Union in Afghanistan. The Wikileaks documents show that this wasn’t true though.
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On 2/22/2022 at 11:05 AM, GurjantGnostic said:
Not impressed. He should have gone straight to the kurds.
The Kurds won’t take anyone who doesn’t have military service or combat experience. He is a commie Sikh though, so don’t expect what he says to make sense. He probably just got bored with his life and fancied being a mercenary.
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On 2/19/2022 at 8:37 AM, Premi said:Which book(s) ?
I don’t think there are any books on Kartar Singh Jhabbar as he’s more of a folk hero. There are books on Jallianwalla Bagh, the Ghadar Party and Partition but not this part of that time period. I’m happy to be proved wrong though if anyone else knows.
If you want to know more about the Second Anglo-Sikh War then the book by Amarpal Singh Sidhu is the place to start.
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On 2/16/2022 at 12:49 PM, paapiman said:
Has anyone read the books on or know about Franz Mesmer (famous German Physician)?
Bhul chuk maaf
What is it that you want to know?
If you are looking into hypnosis, trance and mesmer I hope it’s not for anything untoward. If you mess it up you’ll end up delusional, deranged and demented like a lot of white Anglos who mess about with this stuff do. Your interest should only be to protect yourself and other Sikhs from emotional manipulation.
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Ravi Singh, from Chandigarh in the Punjab, is sometimes mistaken for a Brazilian volunteer. He had gone to university in New Zealand and he was working as a restaurant manager in Christchurch when he decided to travel to Donbass.
Mr Singh, 24, was a supporter of one of India’s many communist parties. “I thought Russia had become a fascist state after the fall of communism. Now I know that is not the case. I started following what was going on in Ukraine, terrible things like the fire in Odessa [when 46 pro-Russian demonstrators were burnt to death] and thought I must do something,” he said.
At 6ft 5in, Mr Singh was snapped up by the People’s Republic army for its elite Khan Battalion. “I haven’t found it physically difficult. I am quite fit, I played cricket.”
Although he supports separatism in Ukraine, he does not do so in India. “I followed the movement for Khalistan [an independent Sikh state] once, but then I realised it was being organised by the CIA,” he said. “This is different, the Ukrainians are cowards, they fire over our heads at civilians. I will stay here until we get victory. Then I want to go to Syria, if that war is still going on, and fight for the Kurds.”
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On 2/19/2022 at 6:57 PM, dalsingh101 said:
I'd expect as much given your top notch education dude. Plus your access to the behaviour and thinking of people folk like me consider the privileged elites. lol
I think you might have me confused with someone else. I don’t even have one degree lol. As for the other thing, they rumbled me a while back. Got to be careful what I say and do now.
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On 2/17/2022 at 6:36 PM, HSD said:On 2/19/2022 at 2:45 AM, HSD said:
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15 hours ago, Premi said:there’s a Panjabi version…
Is he trying to suffocate himself?!
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Another good one is The Moral Sayings of Publilius Syrus. Though it’s more focused on wisdom than philosophy.
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15 hours ago, dalsingh101 said:
That's a good phrase. Did you come up with it yourself or did you get it from somewhere else? I'm going to try and popularise it.
I think you know everything I say is somewhat original.
I coined the term ‘Britannia’s B*st*rds’ as the word Commonwealth was a bit too doublespeak for me. The phrase above is just an elaboration on the term. Feel free to disseminate it far and wide, I don’t say this stuff for kudos or monetary gain. People can claim a patent or mathematical proof, they can’t own words and historical opinion.
A similar expression can be used for Hindustan as well.
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The grand old Duke of York
He borrowed 12 million quid
He gave it to someone
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His Twitter has been removed which is unusual. Some think it’s because of this:
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13 hours ago, Premi said:Where did you find out about this ? @HSD
Which part?!
There were plenty of communal riots in the 1930s by Muslims aimed at stopping Sikhs from carrying out jhatka. Kartar Singh Jhabbar was the one who pointed out that if Muslims were allowed to commit halal, Sikhs should be allowed to do jhatka. The brits were encouraging the Muslims to do this as they wanted to split Punjab along communal lines and knew that the sulleh would happily take the role of controlled opposition.
In the 1840s the brits had political agents who lurked around in Punjab at the beginning of the 2nd Anglo-Sikh War. They recruited sulleh to fight against the Sikh Empire, in a similar way to how Lawrence of Arabia did in the Middle East. You can find letters from EIC directors to prominent sulleh referring to their common brotherhood as both are ‘people of the book’.
As for the ‘black British’ it’s commonly said by Baloch and Sindhi people when they find out I’m not sympathetic to some people just because of a supposed racial link.
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On 2/16/2022 at 5:05 PM, dalsingh101 said:
On one level, are you surprised? I think afghans probably see the pakjabis as sneaky, devious people who continually try to manipulate them whenever there is a crisis in afghanistan.
Of course not, the bakrichods would be right to see things your way. What else can anyone expect from the b*st*rd child of british imperialism and islamic fundamentalism?
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On 2/16/2022 at 3:08 PM, dalsingh101 said:their newly found friends
It goes back further than 1947. They supported the sulleh in the 30s when they tried to ban jhatka - most likely to prevent Sikhs from carrying on their insurrection that started in 1919. The start point is the late 1840s when the sulleh came out in support of the british occupation of Punjab. In some parts of Pakistan they derogatively refer to Punjabi muslims as ‘black british’.
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Looks good enough, the chin strap might not be suited to those with large beards though. A ridge on the front would help with head butting opponents in cqb. Someone should distribute these in the West in a few different colors. Might have to get myself one….
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Just jokes
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6 hours ago, GurjantGnostic said:Judging by teeth?
The dance moves are very British though….
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