Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Turban Durrrrrban

The Indian Community in Ireland is actually in favor of dropping the meaningless turban.

It's just a lot of hot air. There is no Sikh uniform code on Turbans.

As you can see, the various badges on the headgear displayed show that some do; some don't. So why are the faces blocked out?

This is not a blog to ridicule individuals, per se.

Turban Facts
The deep blue turban is the one worn making the statement
"This one is a warrior". The white turban is the person's projection of "Aura".

The question pops up: Why are there lawsuits?

Well, on some jobs Sikhs refuse to display the logo required by the employer. Is it a case off EGO?

Irish-American Kevin Harrington was big news due to the uniform code at his work. Get this line, quoted in the "Irish Echo" by Yogi Bhajan, a spiritual leader of Sikhs in the Western Hemisphere. He told Harrington that Sikhs have a history of not bowing down to oppression and Harrington's Irish and Sikh background makes for a "formidable combination."

What "humiliated and degraded" yer man Kevin was that he was required to display the logo of the transit authority while on the job. In photos it looks like he has ear muffs on the sacred turban. Sikh--what does it mean? "Warrior in God's Army." Where and When was the marketing phrase coined, and who coined it?

On 30 March 1699 two (2) fellows baptized each other at Anandpur Sahib in India . One with the title Gobin Singh (sounds very much like branding a product for consumer sale). Then to spread the Singh slogan, (similar to Pyramid sales) Gobin added Khalsa (meaning pure) and each initiate underwent a ceremony called "amnrit sancar" and, once in the club, each Singh was given the 5K's and were told that they are now in the Khalsa "Akal Purakh De Fauj" - the Army of God.

These self-proclaimed Saints, although born in a host country, see nationality as secondary. This was explained on the RTE Prime TV show 22 August 2007 by a Chief Super Inspector from the London MET. "I am a Sikh first and a policeman second."

These Saint/Warriors have a mandate which is: He does not recognize anyone else except One Lord. http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/Kara

How many times can a citizen of a country, knowing full well what laws and cultural standards they live under--(whether born in that country or moved to that country to pursue a better life under a freer society)--continue to make a mockery of their liberal civil rights by demanding money in exchange for so-called prejudice and racism? You be the judge.
Double Lawsuit

There are turbaned air force men in
India and Singapore. But do they fly combat planes with turbans on? The answer is no. They wear small cloth headcovers like patka (the way Monty Panesar wears it while playing cricket for England).





A mascot for the Gardai, DAFFY SINGH


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