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  1. Optimistic Nihilist

    Unrest in Punjab

    All of this is a result of the massive pampering done by the government and the society as a whole towards them for decades. By letting them get away and justifying their every action using the "they have struggled in the past" card, we have emboldened them to such an extent that they have...
  2. Optimistic Nihilist

    Unrest in Punjab

    No, he simply doesn't believe in appeasing them and making excuses for their every action like we have for the past few decades.
  3. Optimistic Nihilist

    Unrest in Punjab

    It's not individual experiences, my friend, but how a community acts as a whole that matters. I would suggest you to go to the Farmers Protest thread and read some posts there, a few months old. You can see how they have clear supremacist tendencies by which they consider one of them to be...
  4. Optimistic Nihilist

    Unrest in Punjab

    I wouldn't think so. It's pretty much evenly spilt. That recent Pew Research Survey revealed that 51% of Sikhs said that they have similarities or feel close to Hinduism. 50-50. The ones staying silent while Khalistanis carry out their activities are pretty much similar to the "Moderate Muslim"...
  5. Optimistic Nihilist

    Unrest in Punjab

    Well, you're talking about yourself in hypothetical terms. Do you remember that MC Kode rapper? It's been some months. That guy used the choicest and filthiest of abuses about Bhagawat Gita and our Gods. No one even tried to assault him, leave alone murder him. He was caught by the police and...
  6. Optimistic Nihilist

    Unrest in Punjab

    I don't think it has to do with the Golden Temple. The guy before this whose hands were chopped off, killed and then strung up was because he was a Mazhabi Sikh and touched the Guru Granth Sahib, which is prohibited for them. In this case, the guy touched the sword kept in front of the GGS...
  7. Optimistic Nihilist

    Unrest in Punjab

    Seems like a mentally ill guy.
  8. Optimistic Nihilist

    Unrest in Punjab

    Here's what's striking about this whole thing. One of the biggest tenets of Sikhism itself is that the Golden Temple is sacred and hallowed ground and any true Sikh will never even raise a hand to slap somebody in retaliation, leave alone murdering people and spilling blood. It had been...
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