Investment by elders in the young will always yield a better humanity.
Similar to Guru Nanak Dev Ji who won over Babar, the king who imprisoned him without right cause. Instead of complaining, Guru Ji remained in Sehaj and continued to recite Gurbani and work hard. He led by example and inspired other prisoners to do the same, who started to perform their daily duties without complaining even a bit. Babar was so impressed by Guru Ji and the change he had brought, that he freed him from jail along with all the other prisoners.
Truth and re-conciliation is always a possibility. However, that will also require setting the record straight.
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Many Sikh families migrating from Punjab bring with them ingrained, generational colourism, casteism, and racism. I feel as though these biases have been carried along with them to their newfound homes in the West.
The Lord is all love and mercy. In His court true repentance never goes unrewarded.
Those who consider themselves as being the elite, privileged, because of the color of the skin and perpetuate discrimination will do well to answer the question posed by Kabir to the so called elites of his times in Banaras in these words:
When George Floyd was murdered by a Minneapolis police officer, there were three other officers who ideally stood by. If they had spoken up, Mr. Floyd might still be with us today.