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The Overseas Sikhs


Who is saying that?
The Whites?
What gives the Whites the right to be in Canada or the USA.
The whites stole, robbed, plundered, raped and killed the land and the original occupants of everything.
The whites are the ones who should fuck off from the land.
Not only that their Christian priests raped and then murdered many many countless little Native children.

And for the information of the Papies Sinkies here read this carefully. The Natives have Chinese genes.


Analysis of Native American mitochondrial DNA shows that in addition to previously described ancestral sources in Siberia, Australo-Melanesia, and Southeast Asia, the Native American gene pool has DNA from northern coastal China and Japan.

And also read the statement from 3:48 carefully




May the stars carry your sadness away,
May the flowers fill your heart with beauty,
May hope forever wipe away your tears.
And, above all, may the silence make you strong !..
The song : Ly-O-Lay Ale Loya (Circle Dance) conveys the stories, legends and plight of the Native Americans by combining sampled chants of the Navajo, Pueblo and Sioux tribes and Sami people yoik with synthesizer backings, all driven forth by a combination of traditional drumming and electronic dance-beats.
 
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The Sikhs in Vancouver.


Vaisakhi: Thousands fill Surrey streets for annual Sikh celebration​





@Progressive_Canadian

8 months ago
I spent some time homeless on the streets of both Vancouver and Toronto and consistently the Sikh people would set up tents and give out free food. I know many homeless people who would have gone hungry if not for the Sikh people.


@nesseihtgnay9419

8 months ago
This is in Canada?

----- lol
Yes. All whites will move to North Canada in small towns
And the Sikhs will bring all the Natives back to the cities
 
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The few Sikhs of Malaysia (and Singapore) that are left here



Top Sikh cop Comm Amar Singh retires after 35 years in police force​





@nurulanizazainudin

6 years ago
Selamat Bersara Datuk Seri. You are the IGP that we needed

@abdullahchin4575

6 years ago
He came from a generation of policemen. I have served under it once. I am proud of the commitment he made when heading the JSJK. He is friendly with his subordinates. happy retired Dato Sri ....
 
The 1st song to reach the 1 Billion mark in India - Must be a Punjabi song.
What will the Indians do without the Sikhs.
No parties, no elaborate weddings, no fun and no enjoyment.

Thank you God for ensuring that I was born and raised as a Sikh, the only religion on Earth that each day on numerous times pray to God for goodness for all.






@демартиньос-ю4у

3 years ago
Respect from Bulgaria !!! ---- lol

@satishbaghel4471

5 years ago
Ist song from india to reach 1B

@chaitanyasekhargandikota7051

5 years ago
Iam from Andhra pradesh. My mother Tongue is Telugu. I like this song. Lyrics are Good

@veereshb773

5 years ago
1 Billion views.. Indias pride song ---- lol

English Lyrics:​

You are Clove and me Cardamom
Lost in you

Your love has broken
This girl like glass

I am like an evening of
Chambe (Himalayas) mountains

In these
Eyes like Sandal
Its your name
Oh boy

These lonely feet of mine
You visit city often
I don’t ask much nor less
Buy me musical anklets
The ones sold in market
So commonly oh boy

Curls of my dry hair
Without you I’m alone
Take me in our arms
Turning hot sun into shadow

Wrote you a message
Over the winds


Punjabi Lyrics:​

Ve tu laung, ve main laachi
Tere pichhe aa gawachi
Ve tu laung, ve main laachi
Tere pichhe aa gawachi

Tere ishqe ne maari
Kudi kanch di kanwari
Tere ishqe ne maari
Kudi kanch di kanwari

Ve main chambe de paharan wali
Shaam ve mundiya

Sandli sandli naina vich
Tera naam ve mudeya
Sandli sandli naina vich
Tera naam ve mundeya

Haan mere sunne sunne pair
Tu taan jaana rehna shehar
Bohtan mangdi na thoda
Lai de janjran da joda

Jehda vikkda bazaran vich
Aam ve mundeya

Rukhe baalan de ve chhalle
Tere bina assi kalle
Paale baawan wich baawan
Tuppahn ban jaan chhawan

Tainu likheya hawawan te
Paigham ve mundeya
 
Davindar Singh failed to get Iswaran acquitted; it must have been very embarrasingh for the lawyer.

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How Ancient Civilizations Revered and Feared Big Cats

Modern Civilizations will flee seeing a Nihang Sikh for that matter any Sikh



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majority of the sikh daughters are chiobus and sexy .... but need to restrict their diet after making out babies ... if not she need 2 chairs for her butt cheeks ... :whistling:
 

How Ancient Civilizations Revered and Feared Big Cats

Modern Civilizations will flee seeing a Nihang Sikh for that matter any Sikh



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I was told that in the old Singapore, mothers used to tell their children to behave well but if the children were naughty the mothers would try to instil fear in their children by telling the little kids:

"Bayi lai loh, bayi lai loh"

and then the children would become good well behaved children for a few minutes - until they realized no Ah Singh was around.

lol
 
I was told that in the old Singapore, mothers used to tell their children to behave well but if the children were naughty the mothers would try to instil fear in their children by telling the little kids: "Bayi lai loh, bayi lai loh" and then the children would become good well behaved children for a few minutes - until they realized no Ah Singh was around. lol
I beg to differ since there were indeed a lot of "Sum Singhs" around at that time. LOL!
 
A tall and menacing-looking Sikh man walked into a pub one night. After a few drinks, he went outside and found his bicycle missing. He suspected that it was the work of pranksters, and warned that if his bike was not returned to its original spot, "I will do what I did last year, and I hate to repeat what I did last year at this same pub." While he was speaking, two frightened men slipped out by the back door, and quietly returned the bicycle to its original location. As the Sikh man walked out of the pub, the bartender asked "What exactly did you do last year which you hate to repeat?" The big sized Sikh replied "I had to walk all the way home."
 
A tall and menacing-looking Sikh man walked into a pub one night. After a few drinks, he went outside and found his bicycle missing. He suspected that it was the work of pranksters, and warned that if his bike was not returned to its original spot, "I will do what I did last year, and I hate to repeat what I did last year at this same pub." While he was speaking, two frightened men slipped out by the back door, and quietly returned the bicycle to its original location. As the Sikh man walked out of the pub, the bartender asked "What exactly did you do last year which you hate to repeat?" The big sized Sikh replied "I had to walk all the way home."
One of the best jokes

lol
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Gurmit Singh and his attempt to learn Mandarin.

I did Mandarin in Primary 1, learnt the whole book by heart - by memory - and passed with flying colors but I knew that as the grades advanced I would not be able to cope as I had no tuition or neighbours who spoke Mandarin. However, as I grew up I became an expert in abusive language in all Chinese dialects thanks to my Hokkien platoon mates

lol


'My brain got so fried up': Gurmit Singh hit by anxiety attack while acting in his 1st Chinese drama​


'My brain got so fried up': Gurmit Singh hit by anxiety attack while acting in his 1st Chinese drama

Gurmit Singh shared that he had an anxiety attack when he acted in his first Chinese-speaking drama Baby Boom


While Gurmit Singh played a happy-go-lucky man in his first Chinese drama Baby Boom (2003), it was actually quite the opposite for him behind the cameras.


In the latest episode of Allan Wu's talk show Call Us Daddy released yesterday (April 3), the 60-year-old revealed the opportunity to appear as one of the lead roles in that drama was a "mischievous" request gone wrong.

"Sometimes I should've just kept my mouth shut. What happened was, it was a mischievous day and I had an idea and went to artiste management and told them I have done many shows on Channel 5, but just to play around… can they get me a cameo role [in a Chinese drama] where I just come in and say one line… Just to have fun and see what Channel 8 is like," he shared.

Gurmit's manager told him later that he was offered a role in Baby Boom, which also stars local veteran actors Li Nanxing, Zoe Tay and Pan Lingling.

He received a stack of scripts for 20 episodes while still thinking that he was making a brief appearance.

"I didn't know why they gave me the scripts in the first place, so I asked my manager who I was playing and as I looked through the scripts, I realised there were a lot of lines," Gurmit recounted, adding he was told his lines had already been reduced.

As he did not have any experience speaking Mandarin — he learnt Malay in school — he hired a Chinese tutor who would go to his home close to midnight every day after he finished work to teach him how to read and pronounce his lines.

Gurmit explained: "She would teach me for about two hours. She would read my lines and I would record her, then listen and regurgitate it to her and she would correct me and tweak the pronunciation properly.


"Once I got the sound right, I would write down my own [version of] hanyu pinyin. She would also tell me what I was saying, because I didn't know what it meant."

He added that besides writing notes for his lines, he also wrote notes for the other actors' lines so that he understood their meaning and knew how to react.

'I felt chest pain and my left hand went numb' --- lol​

Gurmit realised it was a tedious experience, but decided to "just try" because filming was already scheduled.

"We would shoot about 20 scenes in one day… I tried to learn my lines at midnight, sleep at 2am and get up at 6am, with four hours of sleep, to report for work… I was trying so hard my brain got so fried up," he recalled.

"Every lunch hour I was just going through the scripts for the afternoon scenes and I only had one tuna sandwich every day."

Eventually, Gurmit's short sleeping hours and work stress took a toll on him.

"I remember I was filming outdoors and we were finishing filming on the seventh day. Suddenly I felt chest pain and my left hand went numb. I said, 'Oh s***, heart attack symptoms, this is how I die, speaking Chinese,'" he recounted.

Gurmit went to a hospital's Accident & Emergency Department after filming without telling anyone.

"They did a blood test and all and finally the doctor came out and said it wasn't a heart attack but an anxiety attack," he said.

He added that he had "never been anxious" and liked to play pranks on set while filming English-language projects to create a fun and enjoyable working environment, but while working on Baby Boom, he didn't have the energy because he was so focused on his script.

"Even when I slept at night, I would dream in Chinese and Chinese words," he said.


Coping with Mandarin-speaking projects​

Gurmit approached the executive producer of the drama with the intention to withdraw his participation but was told that he was "doing very well" and had good chemistry with the actors on screen.

To help him cope with his situation, they reduced the number of his scenes by half, which helped him to complete filming eventually.

The drama did well and Gurmit was offered another role in a Chinese drama the following year, but he turned it down.

Despite that, over the years, Gurmit still appeared in a Mandarin variety show as well as Jack Neo's film Just Follow Law (2007), which he felt was more manageable because he only spoke Mandarin partially in the film.

"That project (film) was great for me in terms of my career because it got me a nomination in the Golden Horse Awards for Best Actor, which was quite a big thing back then because it was the first time a Singaporean got nominated," he added.
 
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