Just saw an accident where an Indian man making a left turn, turned into the right lane and hit an oncoming car head on.
How many more accidents do these people need to cause on our roads before we say enough is enough?!
🇨🇦⚽�� FIFA greenlit kirpans at 2026 World Cup venues in Canada
FIFA confirming Sikhs can carry kirpans at 2026 World Cup venues in Canada sounds like "inclusion," but in reality, it's reckless.
Sports rivalries often explode into violence and mayhem within seconds. In those chaotic moments, someone carrying a kirpan becomes extremely dangerous.
Thousands of international tourists will flood Canada for the tournament. One serious incident and it becomes a global scandal, hammering Canadian tourism, damaging diplomacy, and hurting future opportunities for years.
A kirpan isn’t “faith”; it’s a weapon. We’ve seen it before: kirpan holders pulling blades in road rage, school fights, and public brawls, leaving people stabbed and dead.
FIFA and Canada are playing with fire.
🚨🇺🇸 Sikh immigrant Gurpinder Singh, who snuck into the US illegally, was arrested for trying to scam a victim out of nearly $500,000 worth of property.
Now ICE has placed a detainer so he can be taken into federal custody the moment the local jail tries to release him.
This is the direct result of open borders and illegal immigration: foreign criminals coming here to prey on Americans.
Deport him the second he’s done with court. No excuses.
Sikhs have to go on a whole apology tour/face hate for the action of one man in the community.. but white men assault and attack members of our community without consequence. A "two-tiered" society is merely one in which the accountability is missing from one group while overly penalizing another for merely existing.
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Si Baste, nasa China daw.
Si Pulong, confirmed nasa The Hague.
Si Inday Sara Lakwatsera, hindi natin alam kung nasaan.
Ang alam natin for sure eh wala sila ngayon sa Gen San or Saranggani, mga pinaka tinamaan ng earthquake. 👊
Community Statement: Incident in Leeds & Call for Unity
We are deeply saddened and outraged to report that earlier today, a young Sikh man was attacked while at work here in Leeds. During the assault, his dastaar (turban) was removed, and he sustained multiple injuries.
Globally Sikhs needs to wake and ask themselves, what the hell did they do in last 150+ years?
They helped destroy whatever our forefathers had built in 100 years.
Yes…100 years it took, after the launch of Khalsa Panth to defeating Mughals and establishing first Sikh Empire.
Exactly 100 years passed between the establishment of the Khalsa Panth and the rise of the Sikh Empire. The Khalsa was founded in 1699, and the Sikh Empire was formally established in 1799 when Ranjit Singh captured Lahore.
What did you guys achieve after that? You are called by various names, people are spreading hatred against you, and you are not seen anywhere to defend yourself.
Stop becoming the carpet, and stop endless justifications of your faith and own your destiny.
You belong to a lineage where your forefathers died protecting poor and marginalized communities. They fought against injustices, even if they were done by British or Nazis.
You are born Lions and Lionesses. Don’t let some trolls define your history on social media and internet for coming generations.
They will not forgive you.
It’s an era of AI, fight with education and technology. Get yourself organized.
We fully support the protest being held today at the Ladowal Toll Plaza in Ludhiana by Qaumi Insaf Morcha and various farmers’ organizations for the release of Sikh prisoners, and we strongly demand their immediate release.
The Central Government itself issued a notification in 2019 paving the way for the release of Sikh prisoners. However, despite this, their continued incarceration raises serious questions about both the government’s credibility and its intent.
Keeping prisoners in jail for years even after they have completed their sentences is contrary to the fundamental principles of justice. It also gives rise to concerns of religious discrimination against Sikh prisoners, which goes against the values of democracy, the Constitution, and the principle of equality before the law.
Justice has meaning only when it is delivered in a timely manner. The issue of the release of Sikh prisoners is not a matter of politics; rather, it is a matter of justice, human rights, and constitutional equality.