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KHALISTANIS ARE VIOLENTLY PROTESTING HINDUS IN EDMONTON
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KevinJJohnston
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Khalistanis are brown people from India who dress up like six and are a branch of Sikhism that does not cooperate with regular Sikhism nor Hindus in any way. They want their own country in the Punjab province of India which they tried to do once before but the Indian government crushed that Rebellion.

They want to have an independent Khalistani state inside of Canada's borders which is completely autonomous. They're probably going to get it because the Canadian government capitulates to everybody who isn't white just because those people raise their voices.

Currently these very same people are protesting an Indian Diplomat who is Hindu who is also staying in Edmonton Hotel. They showed up to protest with kirpans and swords and the Edmonton police are doing absolutely nothing about it.

Where I get enraged about this is the fact that the Edmonton Police went out of their way to arrest white people who didn't want to wear masks and white people who disagree with our ridiculous immigration policies but they will not arrest brown people who carry swords in the streets which is absolutely illegal in Canada.

Edmonton police are nothing but a bunch of cowards. I'm all for defunding them completely because they serve no purpose to the people who actually pay their salaries.

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