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pReEt_lUv:
This video is not really what the title depicts about it. But after watching it, I feel that we can look at half a glass of water from two different viewpoints. Its either half empty implying that we can sit here and complaint about the deadly attempts, even life taking ones, on our Sikh brothers due to the mistaken identity, as linked to the culprits of 911 attack, and do nothing about it; or the glass is rather half full, i.e. there are loads of white people around, especially reporters who have taken the responsibilities of clarifying the concept of Sikhism among their race. Personally I have witnessed one reporter in my life, who did some good research on it and tried to spread the word. The loss, though that the Sikh families have had, ever since 911 occurred can not be fulfilled, yet, we have always and we should always stand apart as a unique race, not even in America but other nations of the world. I don't know why it struck me to write all this,probably doesn't even make sense, but a few board signs, commercials, groups that I have been watching lately in my city, because 911 is approaching, I wish, not another white junkie gets high on that day, walks to a gas station and attempts a life taking shoot out at one of our brothers. For the rest, God bless everyone !

MISTAKEN IDENTITY-A 9/11 Story on Sikhs in America

✿MeHaK✿:
thanks supreet...

mamu:
good post bro.. u know i feel like sikhs themselves aree responsible for this.. 911 toh pehla there was no awareness ..there were no efforts by the community to tell the world that.sikhs.are different... another reason is that tho theres a big count of sikhs in the US but how many of them do actually follow the bana... je saray de saray.follow karde hunde ta sab nu pata hunda ke sikh kaun hunde a

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i think thats the reason that sikhs in full bana have been attacked cuz they were just singled out from the.crowd

urmysunshine:
hmm this reminds me there is a man who did research on Sikhs. He went to Amritsar and lived there, even learnt Punjabi. He shows how we different to everyone else. Let me see if I can find it.

mamu:
i dont think i got the pt across. them doing the research wont help we need to promote this among ourselves and inspire the youth to follow the bana again... abt couple of months ago i met a.singh in jn indiana .. he actually took 911 in different way and.started following the bana properly he actually took a petition to c ok ngress with 5000 signatures.and got a law passed.which prohibits airport security to ask sikhs to removetheir turban this is ju st an example .. the point is

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that we have to create a seperate identity ..not blend in

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