Message from @franti
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Ahh
Gotcha
Your profile pic lacks the huge beard and turban so I couldn't tell on sight
then again that could also be sikh
hahahahaahah
Is it sikh who require the beard?
yes
Muslims don't have beard nor the turban.
I think the 5 Ks of Sikh culture are kinda neat, TBH
Never met a sikh person.
Not a lot of them where I live.
All I know is that they're pretty neat people.
the bracelet, the special undies (So you're never caught in a fight naked), a fucking ritual dagger you keep on you at all times, turban, long hair, and special comb
well it's not a ritual dagger
it's a small knife literally reserved for doing heroics
hahhaahah
Are you from canada btw?
Maybe
ay
@franti
Wait, alt righters are responsible for thr dude trying to kill himself?
hyperautists
Look at the archive video I posted
And the twitter of one of the instigators
1) The **Kesh**, or uncut, long hair, is considered by Sikhs as an indispensable part of the human body. Long known as a sign of spiritual devotion, it also emulates the appearance of Guru Gobind Singh and is one of the primary signs by which a Sikh can be clearly and quickly identified.
2) A **Kangha** is a small wooden comb that Sikhs use twice a day. It is supposed to be worn only in the hair and at all times. Combs help to clean and remove tangles from the hair, and is a symbol of cleanliness. Combing their hair reminds Sikhs that their lives should be tidy and organized.
3) The Sikhs were commanded by Guru Gobind Singh at the Baisakhi Amrit Sanchar in 1699 to wear an iron bracelet called a **Kara** at all times. The Kara is a constant reminder to always remember that whatever a person does with their hands has to be in keeping with the advice given by the Guru.
4) Originally, the **Kachmemeosera** was made part of the five Ks as a symbol of a Sikh soldier's willingness to be ready at a moment's notice for battle or for defence. The confirmed Sikh (one who has taken the Amrit) wears a **Kachera** every day. Some go to the extent of wearing a Kacheraye while bathing, to be ready to at a moment's notice, changing into the new one a single leg at a time, so as to have no moment where they are unprepared.
5) The **Kirpan** is a dagger which symbolizes a Sikh's duty to come to the defence of those in peril. All Sikhs should wear kirpan on their body at all times as a defensive side-arm, just as a police officer is expected to wear a side-arm when on duty. Its use is only allowed in the act of self-defense and the protection of others. It stands for bravery and protecting the weak and innocent.
There we go, the 5 Ks of sikh people
cool
the kirpan's my favourite. Honestly, if I could choose a non-eurocentric origin to be reborn into, sikh seems to be a respectable group
yee
Seems like a nice group of people too from what I have heard.
@franti
Americans, right?
yes
Tbh I wouldnt want to be born into a non-western country.
neither would I
west is the best
agreed
@franti
Where is the Twitter account of one of those dudea?
so you're one of those muslims that laughs at the muslims that walk around Britain asking for Sharia
yee
Wahabis are gay af