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  1. I knew you had the ability to understand the other side of the argument bruv. Iknow who you are and after what you wrote i felt very much like revealing your identity to n30 but i didn't want you to get hurt. You really upset me.
  2. The broadway is mashed up. Girls getting picked up, chirpsed etc. Mans getting drunk and waving Nishan Sahibs about. Only muppets on the road, no one to stop them. Where are the Sikh mans we keep hearing about?
  3. This is a quote from a message left by Harpachahal "Drinking and smoking whilst waving a Nishan Sahib have become commonplace. Such activities, are totally against the fundamental principles of Sikhi. This is an appeal to all Sikhs whether they be amritdhari, turbaned or non turbaned, to consider the implications of what they are doing. " I just wanna say that i think that he is 100 percent right. The broadway is terrible sight these days because boys go there just to pick up girls and girls go there just to be picked up. It is an absolute mockery to say that nothing should be done to curtail this madness. Yes, we live in a liberal society, and people who drink and smoke whilst waving the Nishan Sahib of our Guru are not breaking the law of the land; BUT that does not mean that their actions are not breaking the law, a higher law i might add, of our Gurus. Bruce Lung, i respect what you are saying, people shouldn't impress there ways on others, people should have the right of freedom of expression, but you are taking things a bit too far in my humble opinion in saying that just because such individuals are not breaking the law, they should not be stopped. Thinking point: What about our Gurus and Their rights? Do They not have the right to be defended from disrespect by Their humble, unworthy disciples?
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