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Jeevan Singh

@bearsingh88

Sikh. American. EMS worker. Sharing the Path of Sikhi.

Katılım Nisan 2026
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Jeevan Singh
Jeevan Singh@bearsingh88·
“If you desire to play this game of love with Me, then step onto this path with your head in your hands." This is the Path of Sikhi. It is the path where the furnace of discipline forges the mind, where understanding and wisdom serve as the anvil and tools, where humility acts as the guiding hand, and where the remembrance of Waheguru burns as the sacred fire through which the soul is refined.
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X@ScorpioFlaco·
@bearsingh88 @kingkapoor72 It’s 2026 mate, gay Muslims exist too. Your community should just accept it has faults like every other…
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Harman Singh Kapoor
Harman Singh Kapoor@kingkapoor72·
Ban on carrying religious daggers allowed by law in the UK Vickrum Digwa chased Henry and continued stabbing him even when he tried to run away. In my eyes, Vikram is no Sikh but a criminal. These daggers were given to us by our Guru to protect the oppressed, not to kill anyone who is unarmed and weak. A symbolic dagger with no sharp edges should be allowed for matters of faith.
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Jeevan Singh
Jeevan Singh@bearsingh88·
It's not about being a "bad sikh". We all have failings. This isn't the issue. The issue is that he actively says things contrary to Sikhi and the teachings of the Gurus, does things which are clearly not allowed for a Sikh to do, all while keeping a parody like form of what a Sikh looks like.
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X@ScorpioFlaco·
@bearsingh88 @kingkapoor72 ‘Remember, you aren't one of us’ Being a bad Sikh means he’s no longer Sikh 🤡
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Jeevan Singh
Jeevan Singh@bearsingh88·
@ScorpioFlaco @kingkapoor72 Read it again. Murder is wrong. First sentence. However, the point of this comment was not about the murder. It was about this clown's attack on genuine Sikh practice and his own lack of Sikhi.
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X@ScorpioFlaco·
@bearsingh88 @kingkapoor72 Yeah and Henry Nowak’s killer was Christian. Just take accountability for your community, no community is perfect…
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Jeevan Singh
Jeevan Singh@bearsingh88·
@SFJ_US_Official This is embarrassing and I would hope at the very least this gets laughed out of court. Emotional distress caused by one person rendering support for another is not a valid harm to sue someone over. All of the actions listed are clearly covered under first amendment rights.
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Sikhs For Justice@SFJ_US_Official·
BREAKING 🔥 U.S. COURT SUMMONS DILJIT DOSANJH, JIMMY FALLON, NBC & LIVE NATION IN A LAWSUIT FILED BY 1984 SIKH GENOCIDE VICTIM Singh v. Dosanjh et al. (26-CV-04213 SDNY) Link To The Fedederal Court Complaint: khalistanreferendum.org/downloads/41 NEW YORK — The United States District Court for the Southern District of New York has issued summons in a civil lawsuit filed by Mohender Singh, a survivor and victim of the 1984 Sikh Genocide whose father was allegedly butchered to death during the anti-Sikh genocidal violence in Delhi following the assassination of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The lawsuit names singer Diljit Dosanjh, television host Jimmy Fallon, NBC Universal Media LLC, and Live Nation Worldwide Inc. as defendants in Civil Action No. 26 CV 04213. The plaintiff will attempt to serve Diljit Dosanjh through process servers during one of his upcoming Live Shows in the United States. Once served, defendants will have 21 Days to respond to the allegations filed in U.S. Federal Court. According to the complaint, Diljit Dosanjh “knowingly, willfully and in intentional disregard” publicly glorified and revered Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan — accused in the lawsuit of raising “Blood for Blood” slogans that allegedly fueled genocidal violence against Sikhs in November 1984. The complaint specifically references Dosanjh’s public appearance with Bachchan on the television program Kaun Banega Crorepati, during which Dosanjh touched Bachchan’s feet in a gesture described in the filing as reverence and honor. Plaintiffs allege the televised conduct caused “extreme emotional distress” to survivors and victims of the 1984 Sikh Genocide. The lawsuit further alleges that Dosanjh acted with prior knowledge of the trauma associated with the 1984 violence because of his role in the 2022 film Jogi, where he publicly stated that “What happened in 1984 was not riots, it was genocide.” Jimmy Fallon and NBC are named in the complaint for allegedly “platforming,” “promoting,” and amplifying Dosanjh through The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, while Live Nation is accused of commercializing and promoting Dosanjh’s U.S. concert tour despite objections raised by Sikh Genocide survivors. Sikhs For Justice (SFJ), a U.S.-based human rights group that has campaigned internationally to document and expose the facts surrounding the 1984 Sikh Genocide, stated that it is supporting the victims pursuing the lawsuit. “Jimmy Fallon, NBC, and Live Nation chose celebrity promotion and commercial profits over the psychological wounds of genocide survivors. This lawsuit sends a message that Sikh victims of 1984 will no longer remain silent while powerful media corporations normalize and sanitize individuals associated with genocidal violence.” — Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, General Counsel for Sikhs For Justice Pannun further stated: “1984 Sikh Genocide survivors watched Diljit touch Bachchan’s feet not as entertainment, but as the rehabilitation of a figure they associate with the bloodshed of their families. No amount of music, television glamour, or celebrity culture can erase the trauma carried by Sikh Genocide victims for four decades.” The complaint asserts claims including Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress, Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress, negligence, and related allegations under state and federal law. Plaintiffs allege the defendants’ actions “substantially contributed to and exacerbated Plaintiff’s emotional distress, humiliation, psychological trauma, grief, and mental anguish.” The filing seeks compensatory damages, punitive damages, attorney’s fees, and declaratory relief. The 1984 Sikh Genocide resulted in the deaths of over 30,000 Sikhs across India and continues to remain a source of profound trauma among survivors and victims worldwide. Issued by: Gurpatwant Singh Pannun General Counsel - Sikhs For Justice Mobile: +1-917-789-2914 E: gurpatwant.pannun@gmail.com
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Jeevan Singh
Jeevan Singh@bearsingh88·
Amrit vela, the ambrosial period, refers to the time between approximately 3:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. At these hours, the world is enveloped in stillness and the mind achieves exceptional clarity for contemplation on the Divine. During these predawn hours, we recite our Nitnem, do naam simran, and perhaps other prayers as well. These are practices which foster inner peace and alignment with the Creator. This disciplined observance underscores the timeless wisdom that the early morning offers an unparalleled opportunity for self-reflection and transcendence amid the distractions of daily life. The significance of Amrit Vela extends beyond prayer and meditation on Naam. It serves as a foundation for personal discipline. By rising at this hour, we cultivate resilience and discipline, which heighten awareness and a deeper connection to universal truths, ultimately transforming routine existence into a path of purposeful devotion. #AmritVela #NaamSimran #Nitnem #Sikhism #SpiritualAwakening #Waheguru
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Jeevan Singh@bearsingh88·
@nhk_news The beauty, culture, and history of Japan is literally being burned to the ground. This is unacceptable.
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NHKニュース
NHKニュース@nhk_news·
宮島の 「霊火堂」と呼ばれる建物が全焼 この建物は1200年以上前に弘法大師 空海が修行した際の火を「きえずの火」として絶やさずに守り続けているとされています news.web.nhk/newsweb/na/na-… #nhk_video
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Therealsteave@Tristatesteave·
@bearsingh88 @Ethan113554 Canadians will not surrender there guns maybe little old ladies who don’t know how to use them. I certainly wouldn’t surrender my gun ever. I might just buy more.
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Ethan 🇨🇦
Ethan 🇨🇦@Ethan113554·
🚨This is Canada Now? Group of Sikh Men Openly Waving Banned Rifle in Public Gun & Glory in Hope, BC , Sikh men chilling on a public riverbed during Victoria Day weekend, casually passing around a black assault-style rifle like it’s a beer. AR-15 style. Prohibited since 2020. Open carry banned. Law-abiding Canadians surrendered their guns. This is what we imported instead? RCMP — do your job. 🎥: @Sammy_canada2 #cdnpoli
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Earth@earthcurated·
In February 2012, Australian horsewoman Nicole Graham refused to leave her horse’s side as he lay trapped in the mud for three hours. She cradled his head the entire time, keeping him above the surface to stop him from drowning until help arrived.
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Jeevan Singh
Jeevan Singh@bearsingh88·
What Mr. Woods is saying here is a correct assessment of the tragic reality that is modern Britain. I appreciate his honesty and understanding that the reprehensible act of one individual must not be conflated with an entire faith tradition that has long contributed peacefully to society. The kirpan is a sacred article of faith, one of the Five Ks, symbolizing courage, compassion, and the duty to protect the vulnerable, not aggression. If you're curious or would like to know more, please read my recent post on this topic: x.com/bearsingh88/st…
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James Woods
James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
I am not. The Sikh was an anomaly. The reason the cops are off the rails in the UK is because they are lapdogs to the Muslims. The Islamist invaders can groom, stab, rape, and kill, but God forbid anyone says it’s their culture. The Sikh in this instance felt entitled to murder because the English culture has been skewed beyond madness by Sadik Kahn and his ilk fawning to the Muslims. I know they are different religions, and thanks for pointing out the obvious, but the culture has been corrupted beyond repair. And that was the problem in this atrocity.
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@RealJamesWoods You're confusing Sikhs for muslims.

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cat-maxxing w/ neighborhood cats >>>
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jim williamson@WilliamsL1967·
@bearsingh88 @1shugyosha @Sammy_canada2 These are foreigners brandishing weapons in a country they have illegally entered due to a corrupt and treasonous government. There's your problem. This is in Canada, not the USA. Even in the US, illegals are not able to purchase firearms.
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sammy 2.0
sammy 2.0@Sammy_canada2·
This was a Victoria Day weekend for some Punjabis in Hope, BC… WTF?! Too bad we can’t see the licence plate of that car. 🎥 FB/Js Dhami
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Jeevan Singh
Jeevan Singh@bearsingh88·
@dogwoodblooms At least you can see your analytics. Mine haven't shown any data for some days.
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Cassie Clark
Cassie Clark@dogwoodblooms·
After being out of touch for a few days because… life, I expected a drop in interaction on my account. But it’s much worse than I thought. Is the algorithm to blame? Real talk: social media isn’t fun if no one can see your posts to interact with you. Is everyone struggling with this right now? 👀👀
Gator Gar@gatorgar

I tried following all the new tips and best practices people were posting about the new X algorithm. Been on a steady decline ever since. I’m gonna go ahead and just let you know none of it works, and you should basically do the opposite of what all those people say.

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Feshak@DamnFeshak·
@bearsingh88 @Sammy_canada2 I’m more disappointed in their lack of a proper weekend camping load out. Real Canadians would have at least two sks a shotgun and 30-06. Not just one little .22. But most infuriating is that god damn music in the background.
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Jeevan Singh@bearsingh88·
@bruce_barrett I love hearing the pipes drums. This reminds me of the parades my town had when I was growing up.
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Bruce
Bruce@bruce_barrett·
There is nothing like some good bagpipes at a Victoria Day Parade. This is the Ingersoll Pipe Band. Ingersoll, Ontario was founded by Thomas Ingersoll. He was the father of Laura Ingersoll Secord. A Loyalist.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸 Vance grounded his condemnation of religious violence in theology, not politics. "We are all children of God. Because of that, we are endowed by certain rights unique to our status as human beings." Framing it that way puts faith communities at the center of the defense against extremism. Smart positioning from Vance. Especially with Christian nationalism being weaponized.
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇺🇸🇪🇺 Vance reminded Europe whose been paying for their security for 80 years. "If the European media wants to attack the President of the U.S., they need to start looking in the mirror." Tens of thousands of U.S. troops on European soil, billions in defense commitments, and Europe's response is to lecture Washington.

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Jeevan Singh
Jeevan Singh@bearsingh88·
The Oak Creek shooting was a horrific act of hatred and a terrible tragedy. No one should ever have to endure such violence in any place of worship. There wasn't anything about patriotism in what I said. I work in EMS, and I witness first-hand everyday the genuine goodness of the American people from all backgrounds and walks of life. While isolated acts of hate can occur anywhere, the American people are overwhelmingly kind, respectful, and welcoming. Obviously there have been issues along the way, but we Sikhs have been able to thrive here as well and practice our faith openly. In terms of racism and religious violence though, America is pretty mild compared to what happens in other countries. Let's not forget what happened in 1984 and the horrors that carried on afterwards.
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Jasveer Singh
Jasveer Singh@JazzTheJourno·
@AleksandrKallus @bearsingh88 @unitedsikhs There is nowhere else on earth where racists have shot up a Gurdwara and killed old Singhs, except USA. No offence, but many of you have an issue of ingrained patriotism which gives you biased (frankly silly) perspectives.
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Jasveer Singh
Jasveer Singh@JazzTheJourno·
Image of a Sikh man being used for anti-immigrant propaganda by the latest far-right political movement, in Taiwan of all places. I repeat, Sikhs are no longer just collateral damage within xenophobic movements. We are now a prime target. Only the UK -for now- is different.
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