Monday, 3 December 2007

Gay Wedding offends Sikh Sentiments!

Sikhi rejects Homosexuality; it is unnatural and is seen as offensive behaviour towards God. God has made man for women, this is the laws of nature. So why does a So-called Sikh wear his kara, dastar and kirpan and marry another man. This is taking the mick out of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji's uniform.






The above picture was taken from his website http://www.jazzy-yogi.com/, this picture is not from the wedding day, but there are pictures from the wedding day where the gatra can be seen! I have included one below:



Was Gurbani read at this wedding? In the picture above you may see something that looks like a Senji Sahib (if it was any kind of Gurbani), it is a great disrespect to recite Gurbani to bless an unholy act as such as this.


So called Sikhs are present at the wedding! I feel a true Sikh should reject and oppose Homosexuality as being socially accepted. Everyone is entitled to their own private life, but should gays be allowed to marry, adopt or publicly perform their disturbing actions (if we do allow all this, what message are we sending to the kids. we need to tell our kids that homosexuality is a disturbing trend and wrong, it should not be made legitimate).

In the Picture above she is wearing a Khanda, but is present at a Gay wedding.


They look good in the Bana, but i wonder what they are drinking?




What the hells going on in the above picture? weirdo's!






In the above picture, you will see how jazzy normally looks, why couldn't he have just got married like that?


If the Panth can't get a letter of apology from jazzy, we got no honour left!


If Gurbani was recited, we should get an apology from the people responsible too, its only right!


Where are all the Sikh organizations, no point doing parchaar if you ain't going to attack this great disrespect of the Sikh uniform and Gurbani. Someone please do something, on a diplomatic level. If we don't do something we will see a Gay wedding in a Gurdwara, or in the presence of Sri Guru Granth Sahib JI. Do nothing then, Nothing changes!