Guramit Singh
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And I believe the sort of individuals that were bringing it to the front line and talking about the korban a couple of weeks ago, you know, they've stopped talking about it now.
So it's like, what's fashionable at the day?
What's getting views?
What's getting hits?
That's what people talk about.
But, you know, in some ways, I do understand the justification of people having that debate about why seats can wear a combine and why they can't.
I can understand that.
People want equality.
One rule for you, one rule for another.
I understand that.
But when the seats came to this land, it was on conditions, and the conditions was that they could wear the 5Ks.
Punjab, the first Guru, Guru Nanak.
And like I said, I'm not an expert in Sikhism.
I'm not an expert in no faith.
I'm still learning myself.
I'm still finding my way to my Guru.
I can't speak on behalf of my community or my religion, but I do speak on myself.
But Sikhism was founded in Punjab by Guru Nanak, whose parents were Hindus.
And then he was enlightened and he brought about the Sikh faith there.
At a time when I think they needed a new faith and that expanded.