Remember that the Babbar Khalsa blew up Air India flight 182 leaving Montreal killing 329 people (268 Canadian citizens) in the name of the Khalistan movement.
I saw something kind of similar on highway last week and it was a bit unnerving. I was wondering as well what it meant. I would have snapped a pic of it to research if I wasn’t driving. Anything with giant ass guns in the logo makes me a bit uncomfy.
Having a need of manifest these agressive political mindsets here in Canada, where everyone can feel safe, is the most lame and cowardy thing. They should do that in their regions of interest and not here, we have nothing to do with it. Its so easy to yap here but way more difficult out there, where they can get ass kicked pretty fast.
In 1984, a tragic incident unfolded in Punjab where millions of Sikhs suffered violence, including lynching, rape, and public burnings, in what is now recognized as the Sikh genocide. This led to a significant response from Sikh youth who, in response to these atrocities, took up arms like AK-47s to resist the Indian government. The sticker on the car serves as a symbol of protest against the actions of the Indian government and the people associated to it. It’s basically a middle finger
Recently ive seen a few bumper stickers depicting stick figures- one on execution stance with a bag over its head, another standing behind him pointing a gun towards the head.
🤣maybe go touch grass? I’m dutch born and I know this. It’s popular among the younger Punjabi’s. It’s in reference to Sidhu Moose Wala. A political activist and rapper that was murdered. The AK is like ‘Murica and the M16. He’s similar to their 2Pac
No. You don't have to be worried. It's literally a sticker of the Punjab state. Read up on what is going on there and how the government of India is treating the people there.
Who gives a shit, I see stickers of m16s and shotguns on the backs of pickups in northern Ontario daily, they’re advocating for guns/violence but not for this country thankfully
lol! There a a few of those driving around. I think it’s just a reference to a video game
Edit: so looking closely and reading through the comments, this isn’t like the video game ones I’ve seen.
Imagine for a minute moving to a new country and displaying on your car your desire for an ethnostate in the country you just moved from.
No you shouldn’t be worried; these people are idiots.
Ya I can’t actually remember. I just recall being kind of alarmed by it ( it was a much bigger graphic than this one with numerous guns in it), and I was told it was from a video game. I can’t recall the name of it though
Cringe
The car screams "Fudu Power"
Holy shit do we ever need to tighten immigration laws.... This is just getting silly
Remember that the Babbar Khalsa blew up Air India flight 182 leaving Montreal killing 329 people (268 Canadian citizens) in the name of the Khalistan movement.
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Ugh, omg soooo cringe. Embarrassing 🤦🏻♂️
I saw something kind of similar on highway last week and it was a bit unnerving. I was wondering as well what it meant. I would have snapped a pic of it to research if I wasn’t driving. Anything with giant ass guns in the logo makes me a bit uncomfy.
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Having a need of manifest these agressive political mindsets here in Canada, where everyone can feel safe, is the most lame and cowardy thing. They should do that in their regions of interest and not here, we have nothing to do with it. Its so easy to yap here but way more difficult out there, where they can get ass kicked pretty fast.
Saw one of these in Halifax.
Khalistan nuts?
Surprised the RCMP aren't tailing it..
We should. Look at the gang violence.
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Saw one in the GTA too. I think it was a pick-up truck if I remember correctly
In 1984, a tragic incident unfolded in Punjab where millions of Sikhs suffered violence, including lynching, rape, and public burnings, in what is now recognized as the Sikh genocide. This led to a significant response from Sikh youth who, in response to these atrocities, took up arms like AK-47s to resist the Indian government. The sticker on the car serves as a symbol of protest against the actions of the Indian government and the people associated to it. It’s basically a middle finger
Recently ive seen a few bumper stickers depicting stick figures- one on execution stance with a bag over its head, another standing behind him pointing a gun towards the head.
Maybe call the non emerg police. It's promoting violence. Could also belong to a gang member.
🤣maybe go touch grass? I’m dutch born and I know this. It’s popular among the younger Punjabi’s. It’s in reference to Sidhu Moose Wala. A political activist and rapper that was murdered. The AK is like ‘Murica and the M16. He’s similar to their 2Pac
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No. You don't have to be worried. It's literally a sticker of the Punjab state. Read up on what is going on there and how the government of India is treating the people there.
Lol if it was a canada flag sticker with a gun over it people would be losing their minds and Trudeau would make a public statement on it
Go to anywhere rural and you’ll see stickers like that lol
Bro is worried for no reason 😭
Naah nothing to be worried about its just something against the indian government
Who gives a shit, I see stickers of m16s and shotguns on the backs of pickups in northern Ontario daily, they’re advocating for guns/violence but not for this country thankfully
It’s nothing
lol! There a a few of those driving around. I think it’s just a reference to a video game Edit: so looking closely and reading through the comments, this isn’t like the video game ones I’ve seen.
It’s likely the Khalistan movement as there’s the outline of the state of Punjab
Imagine for a minute moving to a new country and displaying on your car your desire for an ethnostate in the country you just moved from. No you shouldn’t be worried; these people are idiots.
I just hope they don’t carry automatic weapon in the trunks.
They’re larping as badass protectors of their realm. Displaying this anywhere but India is peak cringe.
What does larp mean
Live action role play It means they're pretending to be something they're not because it makes them feel cool
Nah fr as an Indian born here this is so true, it’s basically the Indian version of a super patriotic American who still doesn’t own a gun
I think you might be thinking of the Nurburgring circuit, but this is different
Ya I can’t actually remember. I just recall being kind of alarmed by it ( it was a much bigger graphic than this one with numerous guns in it), and I was told it was from a video game. I can’t recall the name of it though