TheNoticer

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TheNoticer

@indocon1111

参加日 Temmuz 2019
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Dr Samar Pratap Singh
Your ancestors were cowards. Let me remind you that they abandoned Guru Gobind Singh Ji and his family. He had to go all the way to Maharashtra to seek help from Madhav Das Ji, a Hindu Rajput, who then took revenge for your Guru and his family. You people were, are, and will always be irrelevant when it comes to putting up any resistance. Tuhada eh haal ho gea modi ji te yogi ji toh ilawa sab nu pta lag gea tusi sirf moonh de rambo aa. Pta ohna nu v aa oh bas fudu khich rhe aa tuhada 🤣
Ashok Singh@AshokSGarcha

@kkmkb212 Sikhs are actually glad that their ancestors left Hinduism. We truly believe our ancestors took the correct decision.

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@AnnCoulter This time Democrats have learned their lesson and it's not going to be a clown show, you are going to have 2 white guys at the top of the ticket, likely Andy Beshear. They are going to have serious people in top jobs to come and finish the Republican Party once for all.
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@mookjuice They are kanjarstanis and khotastanis. Khalistan means a pure place, we should keep that word for proper use in India.
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Mookjuice@mookjuice·
Dhurandhar 2 publicly called out the Khalistani movement as a bunch of drug users, drug dealers, religious hypocrites, and gangsters that work with jihadis. I honestly haven't seen a Bollywood film with this much courage... ever...
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@danvir_chauhan I would not even call this moron, a right wing Sikh, he's just a standard issue Kangrass dalla. Complete nobody.
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कर्नल Danvir Singh, Sena Medal Gallantry
😀😀 Right wing Sikhs are extremely touchy of the fact that all Gurus were Hindus. All Hindu families of those time dedicated their eldest child to Sikhi. When Khalsa came it was known as the Khalsa Panth and not Khalsa Dharm. Problem with these people is that there is a paranoia. And that stems out of the fear that they may be relegated to second class status if they acknowledge the hard historic facts no matter how difficult they may be to be discounted. Nevertheless, don’t feel insecure: Sikhs are not Hindus. They are ਵੱਖਰੀ ਕੌਮ 🙏🏻
Ramandeep Singh Mann@ramanmann1974

Sikhism was not founded by Pandits and Aalims, as this propaganda video claims; Guru Nanak Dev ji (1469~1539) founded Sikhism, "Khalsa" was founded by Guru Gobind Singh ji in 1699, creating a dedicated community aimed at fighting injustice; Sikhism is a distinct religion...period

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@ramanmann1974 Hey fuddu - what happened to your expertise in agriculture? What you are a total propagandist and chamcha of Kangrass.....
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@AshokSGarcha And they keep getting their own head, slapped left and right.
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Ashok Singh@AshokSGarcha·
In 1839 the Sikh Empire of Maharaja Ranjit Singh provided refuge to Jews fleeing the Allahdad massacre in Iran. In 2026 Sikhs are offering support to Iranians under attack. Sikhs always stand with the oppressed.
𝐒𝐚𝐣𝐣𝐚𝐝 𝐊𝐚𝐫𝐠𝐢𝐥𝐢 | سجاد کرگلی@SajjadKargili_

In Poonch, Jammu, The Sikh community opened their hearts and gave for Iran. Dar e Hussain (as) pe milte hain har khayal ke log Yeh ittehad ka Markaz hai admi ke liye. #Iran #StandWithIran

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@pranesh Ignore these 2 bit fuddus - nobody has heard of them here.
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@ScottMGreer Scotty yearns for his colonial master past while starring at his future downscale status.
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@ReubenR80027912 @BryanJo35250064 There is no abandoning Iranians. Good majority of the people are with the regime. Assume you are smart enough to know that already - and cunning enough to try to deceive this stupid country.
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Reuben Rodriguez@ReubenR80027912·
@BryanJo35250064 Trump to not abandon Iranians TWICE in 3 months after promising to save them Trump not least c he regime wounded but now fully dedicated to getting a nuke because that is the ONLY thing this regime should do if it survives
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@vjgtweets @AkhiPill Most of Indian Punjab was uninhabited until late 18th century, so it's hard to see any old temples there anyway.
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@vjgtweets @AkhiPill Vishal, one mystery of Muslim rule in North India that they destroyed Hindu temples all across the Gangetic belt, but seem to have left a lot of them in present day Pak Punjab intact? Like this one in Jhelum? Have any theories?
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Vishal Ganesan@vjgtweets·
Another great piece from @AkhiPill, chronicling his recent trip to India: "Thus, it can simultaneously be true that (1) the lives of the masses of Indian Hindus were not disrupted during Muslim rule, and that they could continue to worship at local shrines, so long as they paid their taxes, and that (2) Muslim conquests ended the large-scale patronage of Hindu literary and scholarly culture and the construction of major Hindu-Buddhist complexes throughout much of India. After all, one must ask: why did Sanskrit scholarship suddenly decline in Punjab and Kashmir in the 12th century? Why was Nalanda abandoned around 1200 CE? Where are all the ancient, grand temples of North India in the heartland of Hinduism and Buddhism? The answer is that many were destroyed, and then patronage diverted funds elsewhere, to the works of the victors. The new rulers might have been willing to endow smaller and local places of worship, and fund some translations from Sanskrit to Persian — based on the inclinations of the ruler — but generally, the new rulers of India weren’t building imperial-style temples and administering their states in Sanskrit (as with everything, there are exceptions). North Indian civilizational life was enormously disrupted after 1200 CE. The situation in the Balkans during the Ottoman Empire was similar. Many Christians in the Balkans were left alone after paying their taxes. But post-Byzantine Constantinople had no grand, imperial churches after the Ottoman conquest. The grand, massive, national churches that one can see today in Serbia and Bulgaria — like Saint Sava in Belgrade — were built only in the 20th-century after independence from Ottoman rule. Likewise, the Acropolis was restored to its current form only after Greek independence, when the state de-converted it from a mosque. The Ottomans continued to elevate many Greeks — especially as administrators over other Orthodox Christians, and as traders — and endow certain monasteries, like Mount Athos. But the Ottoman state was not eminently interested in patronizing Greek learning and funding and spreading the output of Greek history, literature and philosophy, as the previous Byzantine state was. Greek learning survived and grew in monasteries and in Renaissance Italy, but could not attain its prior glories with funds and patronage shifted elsewhere. Simultaneously, it is also true that Istanbul is a beautiful city with breathtaking mosques and an attractive Turco-Muslim heritage featuring grand bazaars and hammams. So it was in India with Sanskrit and Hindu civilization. It declined. But many Hindus lived normal lives, too, during this period. Many got rich, and prospered, taking advantage of the large empires they lived in, and their connections with other Muslim states. Many local Hindu rulers and lords maintained a level of independence and sovereignty, especially away from the river plains, in hilly, forested, and desert areas: in particular, the Rajputs and Marathas were never fully subdued. Sometimes, Hindu rulers entered in alliances with Muslim dynasties, and prospered. There are many nuances to this period that cannot be collapsed into simple narratives."
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@wifeguychud @GeriPerna Here we go with misdirections. Refusing to see the elephant in the room (literally) - modern corrupt Republicans and their even more corrupt newliberal allies.
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Nuclear Family Supremacist 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦
@GeriPerna In 1965 the Hart-Celler Act opened up the USA to increased immigration In 1971 Nixon removed the gold standard and allowed for infinite money printing Our money is useless now and we have too many people in the US fighting for resources
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Geri Perna@GeriPerna·
When I worked at Macy's back in the 80's, people who worked there raised families on what they made. It was their career. I remember the guy in electronics retired after 30 years, and my boss in the cash office did the same. The guys who worked in the suit department did very well for themselves. Despite that, the store profited greatly every year, and we were given a beautiful Christmas party in appreciation. What changed in this country? When did it become nearly impossible to support oneself at a job that didn't require a degree or technical school?
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@GeriPerna Republicans and neoliberalism, that's what happened. Profits got hoarded into few hands and wages were squeezed from all sides. Blame Regan for starting this monster.
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