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Hari Singh Nalwa's avatar

I understand the intensity of your criticism of this boomer generation of Sikhs, but I think we should remember the context of them being raised in a post 1984 horror/fear. Any way for them to fit in and not be pointed to as the “other” was latched onto. Born in 2002, my parents had this same fear raising me in a post 9/11 America, and as such cut my hair, their faith was diluted long before this decision.

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Barry Allen's avatar

Here is my takeway, correct me if I'm wrong

Sikhism is the path to becoming human.

A Sikh can treat themselves with respect and treat others how they want to be treated.

However a Sikh does not support or respect delusions such as transgenderism or other "religions" (Islam, Hinduism, etc)

A Sikh can support and defend themselves, and their family, so others do not need to get involved.

Furthermore, a Sikh can do so without deliberately weakening or exploiting others.

Sikhism is not about land redistribution (Marxism)

Sikhism is not about wealth redistribution (Marxism)

Sikhism is not about tolerating delusions (Liberalism)

Sikhism is not about fighting for the weak or proving how tough you are (cannon fodder mentality)

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