Jagmeet Singh Appears in a Video and Encourages Terrorism
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Summary
Sikhism is about sovereignty, nationhood, and the right to live and die as you please. It is about a story of assimilation and political subservience. It s about a commodification of our culture, and packaging of Sikhi into manageable chunks and packaged under labels such as identity, symbols of faith, multiculturalism, and Sikhism. And it s about assimilation, conformity and individualism.
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that language when they're somewhere else they'll speak another language today's Sikh leadership is
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about photo opportunities not to pick on him too much but he does give you a lot of opportunities
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even in illness he uses it as a political opportunity that's the kind of leaders we've
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got today I agree with how revolutionary they were to come up with these ideas they're very
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I say they're gangster ideas right there they're they were ultimate revolutionaries and they
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questioned the legitimacy of blind rituals all of this was to create the cause of the sovereign
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person you know we have a bunch of slaves that are not free that have been enslaved by a caste system
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that have been enslaved by society they've been enslaved by the rulers who say that you're unworthy
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that you don't have any value that person was literally worth 125,000 people because that person
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believed in these principles of independence of sovereignty it wasn't by chance that Sikhs were
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the most sacrificed for the people who died the most for the freedom of South Asia it wasn't by
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chance that Sikhs were the number one people that fought and died to uplift not themselves only but
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the entire South Asians one is about sovereignty explicitly and uncompromising it endorses the
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superiority of our culture our language and our ideals it is about sex faces and sick institutions and it
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endorses violence as a legitimate form of resistance and survival it endorses the superiority of our culture
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our language and our ideal it is about six spaces and sick institutions and it endorses violence as a legitimate
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form of resistance and survival, to rebuild and to become a Zar, because you can't have sovereignty
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without the right to live and to die as you please. It's about a commodification of our culture,
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it's about Sikhi being broken up into manageable chunks and packaged under labels such as identity,
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symbols of faith, multiculturalism, Sikhism, and it's a story of assimilation and political
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subservience. The objective of an explicitly Sikh narrative is sovereignty, nationhood,
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and the objective of us becoming a product of Western imperialist hegemony is conformity and individualism.