Thursday, December 20, 2007

Turbans






David Cameron Britons opposition leader in Parliament is slammed in this article. Accused of stereotyping Singhs. I did a Web search and sure enough all the photos I looked at nary a Turban on these Singhs. Makes you wonder why there is such an outrage by some and if its a cash cow for those who raise such a hue and cry.
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Saturday, December 15, 2007

Keeping "em in the Punjab

Lets take a look at Sikh/Canadians as a glimpse to what Ireland might face unless we install some laws that will protect children from being exiled to Punjabi.Click here.

Comparing History





As I have written previously an Irish filmmaker was waiting in the courtyard for the then President of India
"Indira Gandhi" her Turban Sikh bodyguards murdered her on the spot. Lately there has been article after article on the Web from Sikhs on the anniversary . Here is one that might be more balanced. It also throws some light on the god aspect and highlights the inter mixing of religious thought. Though the Sikhs would have us believe they are a people unto themselves the evidence is clear. The root is Hindu and Muslim.

No Fuss







Once again we see no need for a Turban on a police officer. Sikh/Irish should take note. The problem may just be in outside agitators who push an agenda of religion intolerance on the Host country.
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Monday, December 10, 2007

Lets Review

Sikh violence toward Kaurs. Sikhs being Men or Warrior Saints and Kaurs being Women or Crowned Princesses.
So what is the Singh teaching from the Guru. 1499 AD
This is sung in the morning service
From woman, man is born; within woman, man is conceived; to woman he is engaged and married. Woman becomes his friend; through woman, the future generations come. When his woman dies, he seeks another woman; to woman he is bound. So why call her bad? From her, kings are born. From woman, woman is born; without woman, there would be no one at all.Guru Nanak, Raag Aasaa Mehal1,Page473.
Another Guru Gobind Singh 1666 AD 1708 AD Discouraged the practice of female infanticide, which is enshrined in the Khalsa code of conduct . Male or Female are not to have social conduct, relations or marriage to those who kill their daughters.

Not to treat females as equals in life is strictly forbidden and to kill babe girls (infanticide) as well as grown daughters in honor murder is against the Guru teaching. Yet in India to have lavish weddings the children have been murdered and in the Western host countries grown daughters have been brutally stabbed to death by fathers or other family members. I have yet to read anywhere that the Sikh community is outraged by these forbidden practices.
Our modern Sikh has chosen to ignore the Gurus teaching and the laws of the Host countries while they try to persuade us that they are peaceful and law a bidding. Meanwhile they get outraged at the drop of a Turban and make outlandish claims in civil court with claims of bias. The joke of course is that many are in the host country illegally.

Sunday, December 9, 2007

An Garda Síochána

When you read the world news that Kaurs from the Singh religious system must endure makes you hope that our Police Force in Ireland are keeping a close watch on the Sikh Singhs in our mist.
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Saturday, December 8, 2007

Karma

Karma in Sikhism is no defense in the Western courts of law. Remembering that Sikhs view their religious culture as the only way to attain god. This is why Singhs will not allow themselves to fit into the Host country and live by the laws of the land.
By their god law and Karma (past lifetime deed) you may not hear any Sikh outrage over news such as this.
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REVOLVING DOWRY

Should Mise Eire enable a culture too take root, in this event Sikhism that promotes forced marriage on young girls. The example given in this article on Sikh women in England namely Southall London and Slough gives us a clue to a bleak future for these females. Click here
Elsewhere on the blog we can read of family killings of Sikh girls who want to live free from this very restrictive religion based on reincarnation.
A sign of the times we live in and an example given that Ireland should consider from the town of
Herouxville, north-east of Montreal. Its council published the new rules on the town's website.



"We wish to inform these new arrivals that the way of life which they abandoned when they left their countries of origin cannot be recreated here," the declaration reads.
"We consider it completely outside norms to... kill women by stoning them in public, burning them alive, burning them with acid, circumcising them etc.
It points out that women are allowed to drive, vote, dance and own their own homes.
The rules ban Sikh children from carrying ceremonial daggers to school, even though the Supreme Court has ruled they can.
The man behind the declaration, councillor Andre Drouin, told the National Post newspaper the rules were not racist.
"We invite people from all nationalities, all languages, all sexual orientations, whatever, to come live with us, but we want them to know ahead of time how we live," he said.
Mr Drouin said there had been a number of recent incidents of culture clashes that meant the new rules were needed.