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To clarify I am not saying there were right to do what they did. But what I am saying is that I understand the rationality behind why the wise council did that.

There is no rationality in marrying a woman to a dog to give her a happy married life.

Non-whatsoever.

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Yeah, I could put up a story of our favourite jats marrying their own sisters to get to Kainada.

Guess where all that mentality came from. India's Bhamanwad of course. Anyway, the point that you are trying to make has no relevance to the original post and also your stance on the issue in the original post is much more clear, as in no stance at all.

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Guess where all that mentality came from. India's Bhamanwad of course. Anyway, the point that you are trying to make has no relevance to the original post and also your stance on the issue in the original post is much more clear, as in no stance at all.

Marrying your sisters to get to Kainada came from Bhamanwad? One person marries his sister another marries a dog. Both are maha murkhs!

Except, the cases of marrying sisters, and cousins seem to run into the thousands. There must be a gurudwara where these people get married, and some gyani who does the marriage ceremony. Some one off marriage to a dog does not change the fact that you people marry

your sisters by the hundreds.

And since you are so influenced by Bhamanvad you should try to also follow their lead in science, metaphysics, politics, reading, writing, and analyzing.

Cus "pandit" or "pundit" even in the English language these days means expert.

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Marrying your sisters to get to Kainada came from Bhamanwad?

Yes in my opinion.

One person marries his sister another marries a dog. Both are maha murkhs!

Typical hindu fascist always blame the victim.

Except, the cases of marrying sisters, and cousins seem to run into the thousands.

Prove it.

There must be a gurudwara where these people get married, and some gyani who does the marriage ceremony.

The Gurudwaras have nothing to to do with these fake marriages. The "indian law" can be bought and sold for a dime.

Some one off marriage to a dog does not change the fact that you people marry your sisters by the hundreds.

Thousands to Hundreds ? Still prove it.

And since you are so influenced by Bhamanvad you should try to also follow their lead in science, metaphysics, politics, reading, writing, and analyzing.

Influenced by Bahmanwad? You do want to make you look like a fool. Well I am not the one trolling on Bahman/Hindu forums. It seems you are the one trying to get influenced at a "Sikh" website. That's a good start maybe. Hope you learn and pick up something good so that you can apply your "science, metaphysics, politics, reading, writing, and analyzing" in the right context.

Cus "pandit" or "pundit" even in the English language these days means expert.

An enslaved mind's view. Not surprising.

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Yes in my opinion.

Typical hindu fascist always blame the victim.

Prove it.

The Gurudwaras have nothing to to do with these fake marriages. The "indian law" can be bought and sold for a dime.

Thousands to Hundreds ? Still prove it.

Influenced by Bahmanwad? You do want to make you look like a fool. Well I am not the one trolling on Bahman/Hindu forums. It seems you are the one trying to get influenced at a "Sikh" website. That's a good start maybe. Hope you learn and pick up something good so that you can apply your "science, metaphysics, politics, reading, writing, and analyzing" in the right context.

An enslaved mind's view. Not surprising.

Except, the situation was so bad in places like canada the government had to bring in stricter legislation. All because you can't keep your hands off sisters and cousins.

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Except, the situation was so bad in places like canada the government had to bring in stricter legislation. All because you can't keep your hands off sisters and cousins.

Choices..Choices. One chick marries a dog (one off) and another marries his own sister (routine)

I think you need to get your brain examined by a western doctor specializing in neuroscience.

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I'm hindu but I'd fake a marriage with my sister to go to kaneda or amrika.

:) I personally would still see this as an issue on moral and ethical grounds but maybe justifiable for some.

But this problem is not relevant to the dog marriage. The dog marriage is being endorsed by a community and even the larger indian society that still lives under the shadows of bhamanwad and hindu fascism where anything is justifiable in the name of religion and country.

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:) I personally would still see this as an issue on moral and ethical grounds but maybe justifiable for some.

But this problem is not relevant to the dog marriage. The dog marriage is being endorsed by a community and even the larger indian society that still lives under the shadows of bhamanwad and hindu fascism where anything is justifiable in the name of religion and country.

Endorsed by a larger community? Like? Endorsing is when a community partakes in this kind of activity on masse like marrying your sisters to get to Amreeka and Englaaaaand!

Both sister marrying and dog marrying come out of the same root problem - greed or superstition. However, if you look deeper both just want

a happier life and take steps that are morally unjustifiable, and outright disgusting.

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Endorsed by a larger community? Like? Endorsing is when a community partakes in this kind of activity on masse like marrying your sisters to get to Amreeka and Englaaaaand!

Both sister marrying and dog marrying come out of the same root problem - greed or superstition. However, if you look deeper both just want

a happier life and take steps that are morally unjustifiable, and outright disgusting.

Let us start again, if you don't understand:

Marrying your sisters to get to Kainada came from Bhamanwad?

Yes in my opinion.

One person marries his sister another marries a dog. Both are maha murkhs!

Typical hindu fascist always blame the victim.

Except, the cases of marrying sisters, and cousins seem to run into the thousands.

Prove it.

There must be a gurudwara where these people get married, and some gyani who does the marriage ceremony.

The Gurudwaras have nothing to to do with these fake marriages. The "indian law" can be bought and sold for a dime.

Some one off marriage to a dog does not change the fact that you people marry your sisters by the hundreds.

Thousands to Hundreds ? Still prove it.

And since you are so influenced by Bhamanvad you should try to also follow their lead in science, metaphysics, politics, reading, writing, and analyzing.

Influenced by Bahmanwad? You do want to make you look like a fool. Well I am not the one trolling on Bahman/Hindu forums. It seems you are the one trying to get influenced at a "Sikh" website. That's a good start maybe. Hope you learn and pick up something good so that you can apply your "science, metaphysics, politics, reading, writing, and analyzing" in the right context.

Cus "pandit" or "pundit" even in the English language these days means expert.

An enslaved mind's view. Not surprising.

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Yes, a resolution was presented in the Parliament in support of the dog marriage and was passed with ALL of the Hindus voting in favour. All Sikh MPs opposed the resolution and wanted the dog to be killed by stoning immediately.

All I hear is some random blabber.

If you are have difficulty comprehending things, let me remind your that sometime back a well-know politician had his daughter-in-law married to a tree.

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All I hear is some random blabber.

If you are have difficulty comprehending things, let me remind your that sometime back a well-know politician had his daughter-in-law married to a tree.

If you are having difficulty comprehending things, let me remind you that hundreds, if not thousands of your fellow community members have married their cousins,brothers, and sisters. The issue became so huge that the Canadian Government tightened up on the rules.

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If you are having difficulty comprehending things, let me remind you that hundreds, if not thousands of your fellow community members have married their cousins,brothers, and sisters. The issue became so huge that the Canadian Government tightened up on the rules.

If you are having difficulty comprehending things, actually scratch that, You are having difficulty in realising that these marriages were just marriages of convenience, and a tool to get overseas citizenship. Not to start living like a married couple.

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