Jatts are generally people who go by their heart rather than brain so it is very easy for snti-social elements to fool them.
Hindu jatts are trying to create a divide between Sikhs by distinguishing between Sikhs and Sikh Jatts are easily attracted to this notion that they are superiors and Khatri/Aroras are inferior. Other hindu groups similarly tell Khatris/Aroras that they are superiors as they converted from Kshatriya caste and Gurus were Khatris.
Now it is upto Sikhs to decide to fall for such traps set by politicians and other communities or stay as united Sikhs rejecting caste-ism.
In general, Siks do not hate each other on basis of caste.
~Kat's poem from the movie "Ten Things I Hate About You" I hate the way you talk to me, And the way you cut your hair. I hate the way you drive my car. I hate it when you stare.I hate your big dumb combat boots, And the way you read my mind. I hate you so much it makes me sick, It even makes me rhyme. I hate the way your always right. I hate it when you lie. I hate the way you make me laugh, Even worse when you make me cry. I hate it when your not around, And the fact that you didn't call. But mostly I hate the way I don't hate you, Not even close, Not even a little bit, Not even at all.
The duration of She Hate Me is 2.3 hours.
It's in One of the most famous Hitchcock's movie: Psycho (1960)Antony Perkins played the role of Norman Bates.The exact naration is: "If you love someone, you don't do that even if you hate them. You understand that I don't hate her, I hate what she's become. I hate the illness."
Husbands traditionally hate to interact with their in-laws.
Yes! Yes He Does Hate Her So Much
Arora Sikhs normally come from industrialists and trader Sikh community now vs. Jatts who are usually agriculturists. Aroras are Kshatriyas in Hinduism and in fact got converted to Sikhism as Warriors initially because fighting against oppression was the major reason of Arora conversion from Hinduism to Sikhism as compared to Jatts who converted to fight against oppression and enjoy fruits of a path that got them free from clutches of Hindu caste-ism where they were considered Shudras (still in hinduism, jatts are mostly shudras). Both Jatts and Aroras enjoy a good status in Sikhism. However, Sikhism was always supposed to be a single community - not arora, khatri, jatt, ravidasia etc..... Mostly it has been found that certain factions (especially hindu religious groups and Hindu Jatts who hate Sikh Jatts progressiveness and the close proximity of all Sikhs without any caste bias) are trying to create a divide amongst Sikhs specially Aroras. Khatris and Jatts. All those are progressive communities and need to understand - Sikh First, Jatt/Arora later. Do not fall for traps.
Arora Sikhs normally come from industrialists and trader Sikh community now vs. Jatts who are usually agriculturists. Aroras are Kshatriyas in Hinduism and in fact got converted to Sikhism as Warriors initially because fighting against oppression was the major reason of Arora conversion from Hinduism to Sikhism as compared to Jatts who converted to fight against oppression and enjoy fruits of a path that got them free from clutches of Hindu caste-ism where they were considered Shudras (still in hinduism, jatts are mostly shudras). Both Jatts and Aroras enjoy a good status in Sikhism. However, Sikhism was always supposed to be a single community - not arora, khatri, jatt, ravidasia etc..... Mostly it has been found that certain factions (especially hindu religious groups and Hindu Jatts who hate Sikh Jatts progressiveness and the close proximity of all Sikhs without any caste bias) are trying to create a divide amongst Sikhs specially Aroras. Khatris and Jatts. All those are progressive communities and need to understand - Sikh First, Jatt/Arora later. Do not fall for traps.
Sikhism has no official doctrine about homosexuality, and most Sikh men follow the universal goal of Sikhism to hate nobody. But there are some Sikhs who condemn homosexuality.
Im gonna answer this plain and simple just because i hate when people dont answer me directly and then i dont know what they're saying....so the answer to your question is No, Sikhs do not have a Hierarchy
3 main teachings make a Sikh - SEWA , SIMRAN, SANGAT that is to do selfless service , to pray (mediate on God, praise God, chant Gods name) and to sit in Good company. check out the website in the related links for more info. So you can learn anything good and bad.
The Hate That Hate Produced was created on 17-07-13.
People are not nice, so I hate them. People are not interesting, so I hate them. Music is boring, so I hate it. TV programming sucks, so I hate it. Games are not fun, so I hate them. I am not intelligent enough, so I hate me. The world is hard, so I hate it. In short, this is why I hate everything.
Hate is an extreme dislike for something or someone. Hate only symbolizes hate. There are symbols, like the swastika, that symbolize hate.
hate me
Hate (noun) - odium. To hate - odire.
To Hate = Odiar so I hate would be Odio
no you hate the world maybe we all hate the world...