What I like about Sikhs is that they keep their traditions but fully embrace the western countries that they live in. Honourable men and women. Welcome anywhere they go
I got fired from my job because i almost fought my 50 year old coworker.. and It got toxic yo so now, i spend most of my time smoking weed on my RUclips channel now, meanwhile i get back to the hustle lmao
Many years ago my husband was very ill - Literally dying. The doctor who helped, saved his life, was a Sikh. His care helped my husband live another 16 1/2 years. I've kept him in my prayers ever since.
What I like about America we have freedom of speech, religion I am glad that I am living in America , we Sikhs still fighting for our freedom from India in 1984 more than 150000 innocent Sikhs butchered by Indian army police Lot of people don't know abt this , so please stop calling us Indian I know you are not aware of that what we had gone through the biggest genocide we been through is in india
@@pawandeepuppal8466 He treated me back in 1997 in Glendale, AZ. I believe his name was Dr Devinder Singh. I remember getting treatment at 5750 Thunderbird Rd. The man save my life and also save me from an extreme cancer treatment by putting me in an experimental program….. I still ride my 42 Knucklehead when a get a chance thanks to him.
I live not too far from the Sikh temple in Oak Creek, WI, where in 2012 a white supremacist came in, opened fire, and killed 6 people. In the wake of that horrific tragedy, the Sikh did not withdraw, but instead reached out to the community. I would drive by the temple and on the front lawn would be signs with messages of hope, encouragement, and gratitude. It was incredibly moving and humbling, and I gained a new-found respect for this little known segment of America.
I am a truck driver and run into Sikhs very often, they have always treated me well. I remember one of the first time I ever backed into a spot at a truck stop (if you’re a driver you know how terrifying this is for a newbie) I was having a lot of trouble and it was taking me awhile. While everyone just sat there and watched two Sikhs got out of their truck to help me back in, I will never forget their kindness in that moment.
If you're ever driving a truck and are hungry and are tired of eating fast food. Stop at a Sikh temple and you can have a free Indian meal . Anyone can eat free at a Sikh temple, regardless of religion
@@sventhorborsen7313 It's your choice if you want to give a donation. You can give what you wish. When Sikhs walk into the main prayer hall and bow before our Holy Scripture, the Guru Granth Sahib, before bowing down out of respect we place money inside of a big box . Again, it is your choice what you place in there, a quarter , a dollar, ten dollars, 20 dollars or nothing. It's between you and God , no one needs to know. But the langar (food ) is free no matter if you donate or not.
Sikh are the nicest people you will ever meet. In Kenya many learn our local dialects and integrate and they treat everyone with kindness and respect. I donate to Gurdwaras whenever i can
american is a nationality....you racist muppet...sikh is a religion! they may well be as or more american than you! unless you are a native american.....which is doubtful
Thank you Peter for your time and consideration to spread a word about our community and our beautiful sikh motorcycle club. We owe you big respect 🙏 Waheguru ji ka khalsa shiri Waheguru guru ji ki fateh God bless America 🇺🇸
Thank you for allowing us to tag along for the day. I hope one day everyone truly knows you for who you are and you are no longer mislabeled and hated for someone else.
They were giving vague arguments. There's a vast difference between USA and other countries. USA is no. 1 in almost every thing but still you want to gain more?🤦
@@nishantsingh6679 His point was there is no laws anymore. It is designed that way protect the degenerate cultures of society. The immigration he is talking about is the letting of anyone in without a skill, trade, sponsor, like it used to be. They are coming to America and as an immigrant who was brought in because of his education, he is now giving the freeloaders his own money in taxation. It is like this because those that make laws weaker, want one thing only. To retain power in government. Opening the doors when American citizens are struggling just in hopes of getting their vote. It is corruption.
I was a mail carrier for the USPS it gets to 120 degrees where I live . A Sikh store owner gave me permission to get a cold soda anytime I wanted . This video explained to me why he was so caring.
My dad used to live in Iran for work. He still has iranian friends who he calls to this day. He said they always showed him love and called his turban a crown. So much respect to u guys man❤️❤️❤️
My parents live like 6 blocks from the Temple and I didn't ever see these guys ride around. But hey, motorcycling is big business and there are plenty of bikes in India anyways....they drive those two wheels like we drive Honda Civics! HA!
@@jft7174 It truly is a melting pot. Shit, Okieville is an actual part of East Stockton named after the Dust Bowl Okies who migrated from Oklahoma...Arkansas, Texas. In real life, everyone was a migrant of some sort.
This community is not afraid of death! I still remember during COVID 19, my uncle was served and saved by Sikh men without bothering about their own life! Thanks for the free Oxygen cylinders !
The Sikh community isn’t afraid of death because in our religion we accept death before life. If you look up our Sikh history you will find that our Gurus gave their life but didn’t ever switch their religion. We always are ready to help the weak
As a military historian I can tell you that there are none braver and more loyal than the Sikh soldier. They are ferocious fighters and their courage is renown. Any nation with Sikhs in their military are very fortunate to have them. And that lucky nation's people can sleep very well at night knowing that these brave soldiers are at their posts.
Well,only Sikhs are able to revert the islamic invasion on India,,,,and push islamic invaders to Afghanistan,,,they ruled over Afghanistan for 50 year,,, constantly fighting with the groups like talibans,,,
@@mahavakyas002 You cannot compare a sikh to a gurkha Sikhs have reigned in the toughest of areas where as the gurkhas never went beyond their own borders.
The weaker the laws, the weaker the country 'Thats rubbish mate. wats the law got to wit ppl being decent ppl like they are, we have so many laws make make ppl into criminals 'when really they r just doing wat humans have done for thousands of years like smoking pit or wat ever it may be. Bloody laws 'WTF as most r just put in place to maker money, DO U EVEN NO WERE THE WORD 'CHARGE' COME FROM , well its a Jewish word for 'You owe me !
I am a non sikh Indian. But sikh community is a blessing to any country, wherever they reside . Huge respect for them , very honest , brave and hard working people .🙏
We went to a Sikh wedding. I was honored to be invited. Beautiful ceremony and beautiful clothing. If you can go to one you would enjoy it and be amazed at the clothing! The groom wore a fabulous outfit with a long gold sword. Amazing!
From California here, and I want to give a big shout out to our Sikh community. They are a blessing to have live in our state, and anywhere else they decide to live. I will say I was first confused when I first encountered their culture. Were they Muslim? Why are they carrying daggers/swords? But as I live on a street that is between the grand Gurdwara of our city and one of the smaller temples, we are often exposed to parades during holidays as they travel to festivities. Over time I learned more of their culture, and it became less of a mystery. One of my best friends at work is a Sikh, and I always look forward to the days I get to work with them. Did you know I had some Seviyaan Kheer for dessert yesterday? Its was yummy! Sat Sri Akal.
@@GurmeetSingh-gv5el Why are you against Islam? What if. Hindu/Muslim guy said the same about Sikhi/ This is not what the gurus have taught us. Shame on you brother.
I grew up side-by-side with the Sikh community in the Central Valley. There was even a temple not far from my house; every Sunday, even in the infamous Central Valley heat, some people would walk miles for service. You'll be hard to find a more diligent working, devoted, and kinder people. After years of watching Peter document far away and exotic places, it warms my heart to see him document a place and demographic that's close to home.
@@shino8854 the Chinese work hard but there's a lot that don't embrace western or American culture as much as the sikhs and this is coming from an American born Chinese. I'm american all the way, don't have a lot of Asian friends though, kinda wierd.
@@wed3k yes, you're weird. No matter how American you think you are and no matter how many non Asian friends you have, there's a void in you. Just like the Asian girl that would never be with an Asian guy and go through life with multiple non Asian partners and never fitting in. One day that Asian girl gives an Asian guy a chance and find out that she has a feeling she can't describe being with an Asian guy and is deeply in love. You're truly never an American. That's the weird sensation you get about not having Asian friends.
Sikhs are awesome when I lived in Birmingham UK I used to know a Sikhs family that owned a chemist sometimes I would forget to pick up my medication and they would knock on my door to remind me and check I was OK. We have a massive Sikhs community in Birmingham probably the biggest outside India I'm guessing I also use to go to the temple when I was very short on food when I was living hand to mouth and very poor. People who have compassion and help the poor and needy are great souls and are a great inspiration to humanity. Big lad's no wonder they are bikers and patriots. God bless 🙌
Sikhs are awesome always were loyal to the british army stopped the 1857 sepoy mutiny that other religions started. Sikhs stomped it out and the British were safe. This is one example.
SIKHS are a true blessing to this nation and to the planet. I had the pleassure to work with hundreds are them in the IT field for over 15 years. I met the outmost respectful men and decent ladies. With affection and respect Sat Shri Akal 🙏
Thank you for highlighting Sikh culture! In Phoenix I deliberately moved into a heavily Sikh neighborhood, directly across from the gurdwara. Wonderful people
It was raining to hard yesterday I had to pull over and I end up at a Sikh temple. I wasn’t able to go in because it was pouring hard but I would love to go and do a tour.
@@Valari4daluvofmusic Please do! Walking in is a lovely experience that only deepens each time you visit. The first time, you really don't have any idea of how deeply and truly Sikh beliefs are *actually* lived. When you start to get to know the culture and can see the differences, then going to Gurdwara becomes really fun. Some of the best conversationalists I have ever met are Sikh.
I live in Stockton and the Sikh Community is the most giving and hospitable community in our area.If there is a disaster, if there any parade,they are there to offer food and water, Sunday (4/27/2022) will be a parade and celebration for the Sikh community This event brings upwards of 20,000 people to the Stockton Sikh Temple! Admission is free. Every year, rain or shine, an increasing number of Sikh devotees and spectators flock to Stockton City, California for festivities and the time honored tradition of Nagar Kirtan, a parade featuring devotional hymns. The parade leaves at 12:00pm and returns to the temple by 4:00pm. All are welcomed. No matter what race, color, religion you are, please come and join the Stockton Sikh Temple. Come support and learn the Sikh religion, traditions and the brotherhood which serves the humanity with pride.
I'm Canadian and the Sikh community is strong there. Professionally they've been an asset. Culturally, they've added much to our society and we recently have had one as our Minister of Defence and he is a badass (in all the right ways). Point is that they have been an asset to our society. Earnest and hard working. True to their faith and culture yet fully respecting, embracing and enhancing their new home. I saw it in Canada and I see that here in this vid. Quality people. Thanks for sharing this.
What I like about America we have freedom of speech, religion I am glad that I am living in America , we Sikhs still fighting for our freedom from India in 1984 more than 150000 innocent Sikhs butchered by Indian army police Lot of people don't know abt this , so please stop calling us Indian I know you are not aware of that what we had gone through the biggest genocide we been through is in india
Well almost 80-90 percent i had with thousands of Sikhs were negative rude arrogant superiority complexed thinking they are special but in reality Sikhs are just Hindus with plagiarized mumbo jumbo
The Sikhs are great, generous people. A long time ago I worked at an airport as a skycap, checking in luggage, and the Sikhs were always, by far, the biggest tippers. Videos like this help people appreciate them instead of freaking out like after 9/11. Also RUclips has some great videos about the Sikh Golden Temple in Amritsar, India.
thats true, i am an Indian, and you should really respect a country in which you are living in, respect their history and all the people that made that nation great. I live in India, work for an American Company TIAA and no matter on what thing our leaders fight upon but I know peoples who bought happiness in my life.
What a treasure! I worked with Sikhs in another country. Their code of ethics and honor along with tradition was a marvel. Many blessings and much respect.
way too much nicotine on ur brain .....they are terrorists ....read about Khalisthan .....they are the ones who murdered the sitting Indian PM Indhira Gandhi......
What I like about America we have freedom of speech, religion I am glad that I am living in America , we Sikhs still fighting for our freedom from India in 1984 more than 150000 innocent Sikhs butchered by Indian army police Lot of people don't know abt this , so please stop calling us Indian I know you are not aware of that what we had gone through the biggest genocide we been through is in india
Sikhs are very trust worthy, honest and humble people. Whenever we go to their Gurudwara atleast couple of families will come and greet us and make sure we eat the food along with them. If you ask any Sikhs for help, he will try his level best to help you. So incredible people and much love from Tamils.
Love the Sikhs here in New Zealand they are exactly what they are always helping the community especially with food and shelter just recently a niece of mine crashed and died on the scene outside of a Sikh temple a few days later they turned up to the funeral with food and just showing there respect to the family one love !
Ive been to Punjab 3 times, totally love the people and the culture of the Sikhs, so much kindness and a lot to learn from. Thank you for this interesting video, love from Sweden!
Man, that was cool....definitely interesting and love learning about different cultures.... it was perfect when the guy said he wants to USA to excel in everything.....we need more people like him in this country....shoot, this whole club is what we need more of in this country
Lovely video on lovely set of people! I am a Hindu and married into a Sikh family. Mine is a love marriage. And I m very proud I took that decision...Wahe Guruji da Khalsa, Wahe Guruji ki fateh!
I live in Colorado and I buy my beer at a Sikh liquor store,they are probably the most patriotic people you could ever meet. Makes me proud to be American 🇺🇸
@@sarahsturch4110 It’s called two Angels on the corner of Kipling and Morrison rd. In Lakewood. We go out of our way to go there, they’re always so welcoming and friendly. Especially wanted to support them in 2020 when that dream became a nightmare - look it up online, absolutely disgusting.
I was in a disgustingly toxic and abusive marriage and when my husband found someone else to leach off of he left me and our son to struggle and rebuild on our own. It was hands down one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to face. There I was working double shifts and going to school trying to provide for my child with 0 sleep and 0 energy. There were times where my eyes would swell up with tears and my throat would ache with pressure, holding back my cry because I had to pick between the ice cream my child was begging for or $5 gas to get to work. After my divorce was final and I’d reached rock bottom, in comes a beautiful Sikh man right through my work doors. We’ve been married for 6 years now, we’ve traveled many countries, danced to millions of songs, and laughed till my eyes swelled with tears of joy. He loved us enough to build with us, we now have a really nice home in a neighborhood I would never even dream of living in, we drive cars I’d point out to my son while driving, we have much more than I’ve ever thought was possible. I’ll be grateful for his compassion, love, and kindness until the last breath leaves my body.
May God Bless you. I am an Indian. I am not a Sikh but I feel Sikhs are the nicest Indians. I feel Sikhs are a blessing bestowed upon India by the almighty.
I love these guys. I'm American, white male, raised in the US but seeing these fellows makes me proud to me American and I would love to meet and ride with these men!
Sikh's are amazing people, I never understood them until I met a Sikh on holiday who opened my eyes. Just very nice, caring and good fun people 🙏 Respect ❤
Respect. Sikhs served in the Battle of Britain, Gallipoli, so many places. Decent people, always working & making good. Their temple always open for free meals with zero proselytizing
Hope you also respect the Punjabi Muslims who were the biggest volunteering force in both world wars. Sikh Punjabis were the second and third were the Pakhtun. All come from Punjab (PAK & Indian side) and KPK
Sikhs always punch above their weight relatively tiny in number but always at the forefront of battles. Ww1 and ww2 Sikhs were all over from Africa, middle east, Italy and burma.
I work directly with the majority of those gentlemen in the video especially Dale. It looks like you rode with him? They are respectful people and I've actually never have seen them get upset or rude with me or my coworkers. They are AMERICANS just the same as you and I. They have been in the central valley of California for a long time. I admire how generous their community is. I appreciate this video just because I do business with most of those gentlemen and it's very interesting to learn more about their past and history. I think I might ask to join in on a ride.
The Sikhs I have met here in Stockton/Lodi and the rest of the Central Valley are the exact embodiment of the American Dream. 100% inspiring to me the lot of them!
I've never had a bad experience with any Sikh. They work hard, treat others well, and have a fantastic way of maintaining their religion while assimilating with American culture. That is the best thing you could ever ask for from any immigrant group. We're glad to have them in the land of the free and the home of the brave.
I’ve been a patch holder with a 1% Motorcycle Club for several years. I support these guys, they are extremely proud to be Americans. And stay faithful to their religion. Good dudes
Many people come to this country and want to change it to their own culture and refuse to embrace our culture. These guys stay true to their culture while respecting and embracing ours. I love this! The Secretary with his CCW and his patch "support our troops" speaks volumes! Much respect to the Sikh community!
Indians in general embrace the culture in the country they migrate too. You can find Indian in UAE, Italy, Israel, Russia, they all bring their own culture but also embrace the culture.
@@paulkersey2424Nah mate..we love your Laws...Gun part was just bit of it...We dnt do vandalism... infact...sikhs started to serve in Us forces...just after reaching there
Sikhs are the coolest and most reliable people. In India even Hindus are very proud of Sikhs and we respect our brothers and sisters from Sikh community. They serve the country as soldiers, feed people, protect girls and women.
Random viewer here from the UK, England. I always have time for the Sikh community and get along with them really well. Great people and a good laugh to be around. Respect.
What an awesome group of guys! Seriously, I love how they embrace American traditions while maintaining and staying strong with their own faith and traditions/culture.
These guys are the best example of a American citizen, I love these guys. They are not only badass but are nice people and like yo have a good time riding bikes. Much love to the Sikhs!!!!!! From Virginia to you guys
These men are amazing. Intelligent, Respectable, Wise, and loyal to their culture. MAD respect for them! This is probably one of your best videos and greatest interviews.
These guys are cool as shit! They’re men of extreme conviction, not afraid to speak their mind, yet have merged so perfectly with America. Peter, your videos never cease to amaze me! Every video captures the real essence, like some magical window or mirror.
Just googled bravest community in world got sikh community , then googled most decorated regiment in india again got Sikh's , then googled oldest regiment in india again got Sikh's.... Just finished a youtube video where a sikh helped a accident victim and here we go again .... thanks everyone appreciate them the do deserve our respects ❤️ love from India 🇮🇳
I've lived right down the road from the Sikh Temple in Yuba City, CA my entire life. Every year over 100,000 Sikhs from all over the world come and they have festivities throughout the week and end with a giant parade that goes from the temple all the way through town. If I'm not mistaken it is the largest gathering of the Sikh religion outside of India! They welcome the entire community to come and every year at the event there are over 100,000 free meals given out to anyone and everyone who attends. Such an awesome, giving, kind group of people. I'm proud to have been able to grow up with their traditions in my community. I would love to see you come to the parade this year and do a video surrounding it Peter. Its an experience you will never forget!!!
Sir, a few months ago, a couple of Indian Hindi news channels covered on this topic.. They all were unanimous to call the Sikh Regiment as the Most Decorated!
@@saulgoodmam138 0.01% jo media dikhari hai usko sach maano orr sabb kuch generalise krdo wow Comment section me puri dunia sikh ke baare kya kehti hai wo pdho orr hmare desh ka "Kattar HINDU" kya kehra hai wo pdho abb kisse pyar krre kya pta 🙂👍🏻
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Another wonderful episode! Thank you Peter! I loved your conversations with these guys! This just blew the lid off of what I know about Sikh culture. Hats off to you for sharing this and the guys you hung out with in the Sikh community! This gives me so much more hope for the American way as it was actually meant to be.
@@Tanaka1943 Imagine moving to China and not knowing the language or being to familiar with the culture and a lot of times with minimal amounts of money. You’ll probably most likely gravitate towards other Americans it’s only a form of survival. Also people tend to associate with people and things they are familiar with.. I’m surprised you are asking this question and couldn’t figure it out yourself.
Sikhs are a Farmer warrior class of pover generations. They are incredible I have family that are Sikhs and grew up with them . Nothing but Love for them.
@@parmpreetsinghsaggu7520 the ones in Canada are the most corrupt. I wouldn’t be bragging about that! Corruption from one country just came to another. Don’t be fooled. Waheguru 🙏
Are you planning more videos with the Sikhs? Would be cool to see more in depth stuff on Sikh culture, maybe a video on the Sikh culture around volunteering. Perspectives from Sikh women as well!
Best quote from this video - "I want America to lead in EVERYTHING." I love these videos and being able to look into the many different cultures we have here in the USA.
I like where their conversation went at 16:00. They are true Americans! I truly hope that more Americans start waking up and understanding what is truly going on in our country today 🇺🇸
This was one of my favorite videos ever. I love seeing different communities working closely in their neighborhoods and families to raise everyone up! I felt so much peace after watching and have so much respect for these guys. Also loved the motorcycle aspect and would love to see more from other MC’s
What a nice, genuine group of people. I knew nothing about them until this video. In my opinion this is truly what it means to be American. It's not your skin color or accent or wherever you're from - but just this appreciation and embracing of the American spirit and culture and of course the absolute freedom of the open road. For me, all my fellow motorcyclists are brothers ... and Americans.
God bless America for giving these opportunities to foreigners.... mean while ladies are still being gang raped on the streets of india just for walking alone.
He is one of the most gracious host I have ever witnessed. No matter where he is, he is never judgmental, just reporting. May God bless this man and his family.
Just met a new neighbor in Ohio that bought a house across the street from me. Lebanese guy who moved here 50 years ago....owns property all over the place and had 4 kids, all incredibly successful (doctors and lawyers etc). Guy brought with him a sense of hard work and determination and came from a country in the middle of a civil war. Him and his family are killing it and he said " I don't even think of Lebanon, America is our country and we love what opportunities it gave us". People like him are the BEST of America.
They have strong will to please people, stems from their inferiority complex towards the west. Thats how the Brits exploited their men as foot soldiers. But they are not troublesome, that is true, well, atleast those abroad.
@@Tanaka1943 - Don't mistake looking different for not assimilating. Where I'm from the Sikh community freely feed anyone in need. In times of natural disaster they are the first to help and feed people from any walk of life. If doing MORE for the community than most so called locals is not assimilating then I don't know what is. I wish more regular people would be a proper part of the community like the Sikhs. Nobody's perfect, but we have a lot to learn from them. Open your mind as they are Fully Sikh bro.
@@Tanaka1943 neither do the Chinese or the Muslin they have a very strict cultural and religious beliefs and u could move them to the moon and nothing would change....the us canada uk r all countries that welcome diverse cultures and freedom to practice their own beliefs its the people that think they should blend in..so who knows......
I am Sikh, and I worked with many Nepalis and can say the same about Nepali people. Mera Nepali Sathiharule Malaee Nepali Sikaye, Ma Ek Din Nepal Januparcha.
I am Sikh and have hired several Nepali immigrants. They remind me of Sikhs - very brave and hard working people. Actually the best manager I ever had was a Nepali woman, and she was tougher than all the men on my staff. She never hesitated to jump over the counter to stop a shoplifter lol. One time she almost got ran over when she stood in front of the car of a thief. I had to have a talk with her and tell her to relax. I didn't want her risking her safety over a few dollars of merchandise. For her it was not about the money, but letting them know they didn't get away with it unnoticed. Tough as nails. She now owns her own business and I couldn't be more proud of her. Working with her were some of the best years I ever had in the business.
Peter, you have a unique talent for telling a story. People trust you and "let you in". I learn something from every story you've told. Always fascinating.
What I like about Sikhs is that they keep their traditions but fully embrace the western countries that they live in. Honourable men and women. Welcome anywhere they go
If you come you a country, you should learn to love it or go somewhere else.
That's the way to do it - join your new community without forgetting who you are.
@@sam_s_ I don't see them complaining
@@sam_s_ unfortunately far too many migrate to the western world and stay even tho they hate the native population and culture.
I got fired from my job because i almost fought my 50 year old coworker.. and It got toxic yo so now, i spend most of my time smoking weed on my RUclips channel now, meanwhile i get back to the hustle lmao
Many years ago my husband was very ill - Literally dying. The doctor who helped, saved his life, was a Sikh. His care helped my husband live another 16 1/2 years. I've kept him in my prayers ever since.
Please visit Punjab, India to know real Punjabi sikh hospitality. I'm not a Sikh but certainly it'll be an amazing journey
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Am Sikh and I feel proud that he did what our Guru told us to help humans not by coulor , race .. may God bless.. You have a very good soul ☺️
@@universalsoldier811 they are the same kind of people doesn't matter where they live
@@Jak-Hammer what made you think she is seeking attention
I’m a Harley rider. A Sikh doctor saved my life after diagnosing my Hodgkin - cancer. Respect to you all and thanks to the truck drivers.
Keep riding bro 😎👍👍
What I like about America we have freedom of speech, religion I am glad that I am living in America , we Sikhs still fighting for our freedom from India in 1984 more than 150000 innocent Sikhs butchered by Indian army police
Lot of people don't know abt this , so please stop calling us Indian I know you are not aware of that what we had gone through the biggest genocide we been through is in india
amazing. Wishing you good health
Who was the doctor and where ?
@@pawandeepuppal8466 He treated me back in 1997 in Glendale, AZ. I believe his name was Dr Devinder Singh. I remember getting treatment at 5750 Thunderbird Rd.
The man save my life and also save me from an extreme cancer treatment by putting me in an experimental program….. I still ride my 42 Knucklehead when a get a chance thanks to him.
I live not too far from the Sikh temple in Oak Creek, WI, where in 2012 a white supremacist came in, opened fire, and killed 6 people. In the wake of that horrific tragedy, the Sikh did not withdraw, but instead reached out to the community. I would drive by the temple and on the front lawn would be signs with messages of hope, encouragement, and gratitude. It was incredibly moving and humbling, and I gained a new-found respect for this little known segment of America.
I am a truck driver and run into Sikhs very often, they have always treated me well. I remember one of the first time I ever backed into a spot at a truck stop (if you’re a driver you know how terrifying this is for a newbie) I was having a lot of trouble and it was taking me awhile. While everyone just sat there and watched two Sikhs got out of their truck to help me back in, I will never forget their kindness in that moment.
I live in india .but am not sikh .
But Sikhs are really humble and kind
If you're ever driving a truck and are hungry and are tired of eating fast food. Stop at a Sikh temple and you can have a free Indian meal . Anyone can eat free at a Sikh temple, regardless of religion
@@jessejames863 question, if you go to temple and eat will they accept a donation? or is that considered rude? thanks in advance.
@@sventhorborsen7313 It's your choice if you want to give a donation. You can give what you wish. When Sikhs walk into the main prayer hall and bow before our Holy Scripture, the Guru Granth Sahib, before bowing down out of respect we place money inside of a big box . Again, it is your choice what you place in there, a quarter , a dollar, ten dollars, 20 dollars or nothing. It's between you and God , no one needs to know. But the langar (food ) is free no matter if you donate or not.
@@jessejames863 thank you so much for this education, 🙏
Sikh are the nicest people you will ever meet. In Kenya many learn our local dialects and integrate and they treat everyone with kindness and respect. I donate to Gurdwaras whenever i can
God Bless
thank you brother
U made my day! Thank you very much 🥰💞
@@funky_cartel097 You as a people are awesome.
@@MichaelMengo thank you very much and ur comment shows ur upbringing.The whole world is one 💞
I'm an American trucker and I am proud to share the road with my Sikh counterparts. I've got their backs!
Great, now just teach them how to drive safely. This is not India.
and we’ve got yours brother
why would these warriors need you to have their back!!!
@@zenithofcourse5369 Lol
american is a nationality....you racist muppet...sikh is a religion! they may well be as or more american than you! unless you are a native american.....which is doubtful
There is a huge Sikh presence and tradition in the US military. I worked with Many when I was in the Airforce and have nothing but respect for them.
Their ancestors were warriors,it's in there blood.
Why respect
@@MitochondriaO7-10 US army are butcheres not warrior sikhs serving in US army are equally criminals when they serve criminals.
Thank you Peter for your time and consideration to spread a word about our community and our beautiful sikh motorcycle club.
We owe you big respect 🙏
Waheguru ji ka khalsa shiri Waheguru guru ji ki fateh
God bless America 🇺🇸
What an amazing insight into the Sikh Motorcycle Club. Congratulations on your success in USA and best wishes on your future endeavors.
@@JinQb thank you.... God bless 🙏
Sikhs are amazing people, tough as nails, with big hearts.
Do you guys ever discuss 911, the "inside job" or other conspiracy theories? I'd be interested in going down some Sihk rabbit holes. Thanks!
Thank you for allowing us to tag along for the day. I hope one day everyone truly knows you for who you are and you are no longer mislabeled and hated for someone else.
I wish more Americans were as patriotic and ethically driven as these guys.
They were giving vague arguments. There's a vast difference between USA and other countries. USA is no. 1 in almost every thing but still you want to gain more?🤦
@@nishantsingh6679 uhh... whut?
@@nishantsingh6679 His point was there is no laws anymore. It is designed that way protect the degenerate cultures of society. The immigration he is talking about is the letting of anyone in without a skill, trade, sponsor, like it used to be. They are coming to America and as an immigrant who was brought in because of his education, he is now giving the freeloaders his own money in taxation. It is like this because those that make laws weaker, want one thing only. To retain power in government. Opening the doors when American citizens are struggling just in hopes of getting their vote. It is corruption.
Americans were patriotic and God sent you Miss Ilhan Omar
Facts
Sikhs are some of the nicest people you'll ever meet.
I was a mail carrier for the USPS it gets to 120 degrees where I live . A Sikh store owner gave me permission to get a cold soda anytime I wanted . This video explained to me why he was so caring.
This is what America is about. Love how proud they are 🇺🇸
Thanks to the Christian background of America
@@goodomen5801 Trye
@@goodomen5801 lol
@@waltersike 😴
@Watch Geek culture.
Sikhs are some of the most humblest and most amazing people in this world.
One love from the Caribbean.
BIG respect brother stay blessed🙏🏼
Im really amazed after reading Positive comments with zero bias 😃
As a Sikh i humbly Thanks to Everyone 🙏🙏
God bless you my brother you are truly God's child thank you Lord for all things in Jesus name amen
No they are actually biased but positively
@@kirkslayden834 thanks
As Iranian-American 🇮🇷- 🇺🇸 that I used to live in India 🇮🇳 , Sikhs are very good and loyal friends
My dad used to live in Iran for work. He still has iranian friends who he calls to this day. He said they always showed him love and called his turban a crown. So much respect to u guys man❤️❤️❤️
Born and raised around sikhs - their reputation is good and well earned.
I did NOT know there was a Sikh biker group anywhere in the US, this is amazing 😱
Sat Sri Akal, ate tuhanu milkar bahut khuishi hui 🙏🏻
California. We got everything, good and bad.
@@jft7174 literally…. 😔😂
@@jft7174 lol
My parents live like 6 blocks from the Temple and I didn't ever see these guys ride around. But hey, motorcycling is big business and there are plenty of bikes in India anyways....they drive those two wheels like we drive Honda Civics! HA!
@@jft7174 It truly is a melting pot. Shit, Okieville is an actual part of East Stockton named after the Dust Bowl Okies who migrated from Oklahoma...Arkansas, Texas. In real life, everyone was a migrant of some sort.
This community is not afraid of death! I still remember during COVID 19, my uncle was served and saved by Sikh men without bothering about their own life! Thanks for the free Oxygen cylinders !
The Sikh community isn’t afraid of death because in our religion we accept death before life. If you look up our Sikh history you will find that our Gurus gave their life but didn’t ever switch their religion. We always are ready to help the weak
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maybe because you dont die from a flu...iam not vaccinated and did not wear a mask for one day and iam healthy, like all others which did the same
Nonsense not afraid of death
@@deepb249 what
As a military historian I can tell you that there are none braver and more loyal than the Sikh soldier. They are ferocious fighters and their courage is renown. Any nation with Sikhs in their military are very fortunate to have them. And that lucky nation's people can sleep very well at night knowing that these brave soldiers are at their posts.
A ground force made of Sikhs, Gurkha, and US Marines, would never be defeated.
Well,only Sikhs are able to revert the islamic invasion on India,,,,and push islamic invaders to Afghanistan,,,they ruled over Afghanistan for 50 year,,, constantly fighting with the groups like talibans,,,
The Gurkhas are unmatched. Sikhs are also brave but nothing compared to the Gurkhas (Hindus).
@@mahavakyas002 You cannot compare a sikh to a gurkha Sikhs have reigned in the toughest of areas where as the gurkhas never went beyond their own borders.
@@mahavakyas002 as I said, I'm an unrelated post.
an army of sikhs, ghurkas, and us marines, would be unstoppable.
LOVE this culture!!!!! “The weaker the laws, the weaker the country”, speak the truth!!!!
more laws, less freedom
@@MrfuckinBeilke the word is “weaker”, not more, and the country is getting softer and softer on crime, he is spot on…
The weaker the laws, the weaker the country 'Thats rubbish mate. wats the law got to wit ppl being decent ppl like they are, we have so many laws make make ppl into criminals 'when really they r just doing wat humans have done for thousands of years like smoking pit or wat ever it may be. Bloody laws 'WTF as most r just put in place to maker money, DO U EVEN NO WERE THE WORD 'CHARGE' COME FROM , well its a Jewish word for 'You owe me !
They should go back to their country if they want stong laws.
@@nothingbutthetruth7554 you are right. we dont need many laws but strict laws. thats why bureaucracy is bullshit
I am a non sikh Indian. But sikh community is a blessing to any country, wherever they reside . Huge respect for them , very honest , brave and hard working people .🙏
I live in Brampton, Ontario, Canada and there is a large Sikh population here. Great people who are very respectful and caring.
We went to a Sikh wedding. I was honored to be invited. Beautiful ceremony and beautiful clothing. If you can go to one you would enjoy it and be amazed at the clothing! The groom wore a fabulous outfit with a long gold sword. Amazing!
"your life starts with a prayer and it ends with a prayer." 👀 Wo dude that's deep.
I am a Bengali living in West Bengal, India. One thing I must say is you can't ignore a Sikh. What a beautiful -straightforward community.
Well said Dada..
You should be ashamed to be a Hindu, you're calling Sikhs good. Hindu is the best religion
Not true lol
Dada i am from howrah
@@miyamoto900jealous or what ? Have love for each other bro
From California here, and I want to give a big shout out to our Sikh community. They are a blessing to have live in our state, and anywhere else they decide to live.
I will say I was first confused when I first encountered their culture. Were they Muslim? Why are they carrying daggers/swords? But as I live on a street that is between the grand Gurdwara of our city and one of the smaller temples, we are often exposed to parades during holidays as they travel to festivities. Over time I learned more of their culture, and it became less of a mystery.
One of my best friends at work is a Sikh, and I always look forward to the days I get to work with them. Did you know I had some Seviyaan Kheer for dessert yesterday? Its was yummy!
Sat Sri Akal.
Sat Sri Akal ji!
U had me craving for kheer bruh
Of course bro we are not muslim , we love to serve those countries where we live , we respect another religion too expect muslim
Satsriakal 🙏🏻
@@GurmeetSingh-gv5el Why are you against Islam? What if. Hindu/Muslim guy said the same about Sikhi/ This is not what the gurus have taught us. Shame on you brother.
Thanks. On my way to follow path of sikhism . Spread love
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I grew up side-by-side with the Sikh community in the Central Valley. There was even a temple not far from my house; every Sunday, even in the infamous Central Valley heat, some people would walk miles for service. You'll be hard to find a more diligent working, devoted, and kinder people. After years of watching Peter document far away and exotic places, it warms my heart to see him document a place and demographic that's close to home.
The Chinese.
@@shino8854 the Chinese work hard but there's a lot that don't embrace western or American culture as much as the sikhs and this is coming from an American born Chinese. I'm american all the way, don't have a lot of Asian friends though, kinda wierd.
This video definitely hits close to home, god bless 🇺🇸 ☬
@@wed3k Are you a self hating boba liberal??
@@wed3k yes, you're weird. No matter how American you think you are and no matter how many non Asian friends you have, there's a void in you. Just like the Asian girl that would never be with an Asian guy and go through life with multiple non Asian partners and never fitting in. One day that Asian girl gives an Asian guy a chance and find out that she has a feeling she can't describe being with an Asian guy and is deeply in love.
You're truly never an American. That's the weird sensation you get about not having Asian friends.
Sikhs are awesome when I lived in Birmingham UK I used to know a Sikhs family that owned a chemist sometimes I would forget to pick up my medication and they would knock on my door to remind me and check I was OK. We have a massive Sikhs community in Birmingham probably the biggest outside India I'm guessing I also use to go to the temple when I was very short on food when I was living hand to mouth and very poor. People who have compassion and help the poor and needy are great souls and are a great inspiration to humanity. Big lad's no wonder they are bikers and patriots. God bless 🙌
I agree as someone else from the UK, always got along with the Sikh community and some of them are real good friends to this day.
You mean you was from Handsworth or west brom lol
@@Islam_is_the_truth.4 or smethwick
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Sikhs are awesome always were loyal to the british army stopped the 1857 sepoy mutiny that other religions started. Sikhs stomped it out and the British were safe. This is one example.
Had a friend who was a Sikh , he helped me and gave me shelter in my darkest moment. In UK
Hinduism is the best religion and bravest, not Sikhs
@@stevenson68478 Jealousy on the peak huh 😂😂
SIKHS are a true blessing to this nation and to the planet. I had the pleassure to work with hundreds are them in the IT field for over 15 years. I met the outmost respectful men and decent ladies. With affection and respect Sat Shri Akal 🙏
Grew up in California with Sikh. much love to their community ♥️
Thank you for highlighting Sikh culture! In Phoenix I deliberately moved into a heavily Sikh neighborhood, directly across from the gurdwara. Wonderful people
It was raining to hard yesterday I had to pull over and I end up at a Sikh temple. I wasn’t able to go in because it was pouring hard but I would love to go and do a tour.
@@Valari4daluvofmusic Please do! Walking in is a lovely experience that only deepens each time you visit. The first time, you really don't have any idea of how deeply and truly Sikh beliefs are *actually* lived. When you start to get to know the culture and can see the differences, then going to Gurdwara becomes really fun. Some of the best conversationalists I have ever met are Sikh.
I live in Stockton and the Sikh Community is the most giving and hospitable community in our area.If there is a disaster, if there any parade,they are there to offer food and water, Sunday (4/27/2022) will be a parade and celebration for the Sikh community
This event brings upwards of 20,000 people to the Stockton Sikh Temple! Admission is free. Every year, rain or shine, an increasing number of Sikh devotees and spectators flock to Stockton City, California for festivities and the time honored tradition of Nagar Kirtan, a parade featuring devotional hymns. The parade leaves at 12:00pm and returns to the temple by 4:00pm.
All are welcomed. No matter what race, color, religion you are, please come and join the Stockton Sikh Temple. Come support and learn the Sikh religion, traditions and the brotherhood which serves the humanity with pride.
Thank you for your comment Sherri. Hope to see you there.
@@gsingh5402 and thank you for all you do for Stockton
I'm Canadian and the Sikh community is strong there. Professionally they've been an asset. Culturally, they've added much to our society and we recently have had one as our Minister of Defence and he is a badass (in all the right ways).
Point is that they have been an asset to our society. Earnest and hard working. True to their faith and culture yet fully respecting, embracing and enhancing their new home. I saw it in Canada and I see that here in this vid.
Quality people. Thanks for sharing this.
Every interaction I've had with a Sikh has been positive and we both walk away with a smile. I hope this video helps to educate people! Much respect.
What I like about America we have freedom of speech, religion I am glad that I am living in America , we Sikhs still fighting for our freedom from India in 1984 more than 150000 innocent Sikhs butchered by Indian army police
Lot of people don't know abt this , so please stop calling us Indian I know you are not aware of that what we had gone through the biggest genocide we been through is in india
Well almost 80-90 percent i had with thousands of Sikhs were negative rude arrogant superiority complexed thinking they are special but in reality Sikhs are just Hindus with plagiarized mumbo jumbo
The Sikhs are great, generous people. A long time ago I worked at an airport as a skycap, checking in luggage, and the Sikhs were always, by far, the biggest tippers. Videos like this help people appreciate them instead of freaking out like after 9/11. Also RUclips has some great videos about the Sikh Golden Temple in Amritsar, India.
Thank you for the kind words
So cool. I live near Stockton. I had no idea this Sikh biker community existed. Thank you for posting this!
They were just voted in a week or two ago.
I've been saying for years that these are the good guys. Admire and respect them.
Great documentary
I love the fact that they embrace the United States and wear the flag proudly.... That is patriotism and what the U.S. is all about. God Bless!
thats true, i am an Indian, and you should really respect a country in which you are living in, respect their history and all the people that made that nation great.
I live in India, work for an American Company TIAA and no matter on what thing our leaders fight upon but I know peoples who bought happiness in my life.
@watchgeek3977 ??? every comment is laden with your bullshit brother 😆🤣😆
@watchgeek3977 You can't let The past haunt you, it will lead you nowhere. All it will lead to is excuses for your failure.
Well, they are there for money and good life. If America doesn't pride that, they would wear the flag of another country. It just about Wealth.
What a treasure! I worked with Sikhs in another country. Their code of ethics and honor along with tradition was a marvel. Many blessings and much respect.
good words
way too much nicotine on ur brain .....they are terrorists ....read about Khalisthan .....they are the ones who murdered the sitting Indian PM Indhira Gandhi......
Hi write me
Respect any culture that will feed the hungry regardless of culture. I lived in the Central Valley California. Huge Sikh population.
What I like about America we have freedom of speech, religion I am glad that I am living in America , we Sikhs still fighting for our freedom from India in 1984 more than 150000 innocent Sikhs butchered by Indian army police
Lot of people don't know abt this , so please stop calling us Indian I know you are not aware of that what we had gone through the biggest genocide we been through is in india
Sikhs are very trust worthy, honest and humble people. Whenever we go to their Gurudwara atleast couple of families will come and greet us and make sure we eat the food along with them. If you ask any Sikhs for help, he will try his level best to help you. So incredible people and much love from Tamils.
Greetings from a Kazakhstani Sikh! I wish we had a Sikh community here. Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh!
Wow never heard that before. Do you have instaghram to connect ?
@@FOOTAHOLICSFootball Yes, butI rarely use it. It's "Benny_blanco_the_other_one"
Nice to know that you are in Kazakhstan. Great, post your phone no too.
Sikh are strong army be strong my brother
Hare Krishna prabhuji
Love the Sikhs here in New Zealand they are exactly what they are always helping the community especially with food and shelter just recently a niece of mine crashed and died on the scene outside of a Sikh temple a few days later they turned up to the funeral with food and just showing there respect to the family one love !
I agree my son went to school with a Sikh guy not to be messed with but a nice guy from new Zealand
Sorry about your daughter and I will pray for her and please never feel sad
She is resting with God
Sorry my English is not so good
Is that the Sikh fargn Heil guys with dogs on their backs?
@@againstallodds6407 really lol 🤦♂️🤦♂️😅
Wow God bless all Sikhs thank you Lord for all things and these beautiful people in Jesus name amen
I’ve ridden motorcycles my whole life and had no idea about Sikh bikers. Much respect!
As an Indian I can safely say Sikhs are the hardest working straightforward , gracious, always helpful community among all Indians
Shameless simp
Ive been to Punjab 3 times, totally love the people and the culture of the Sikhs, so much kindness and a lot to learn from. Thank you for this interesting video, love from Sweden!
Love you too brother
Waheguru mehar rakhe
good to be here in Punjab spl. foreigner
@Watch Geek now 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
Man, that was cool....definitely interesting and love learning about different cultures.... it was perfect when the guy said he wants to USA to excel in everything.....we need more people like him in this country....shoot, this whole club is what we need more of in this country
ABSOLUTELY
Sikhs are the best, very hard working and loyal to the country they live in.
Lovely video on lovely set of people! I am a Hindu and married into a Sikh family. Mine is a love marriage. And I m very proud I took that decision...Wahe Guruji da Khalsa, Wahe Guruji ki fateh!
I live in Colorado and I buy my beer at a Sikh liquor store,they are probably the most patriotic people you could ever meet. Makes me proud to be American 🇺🇸
Can you give more specifics? I also live in CO and would love to support if it’s near me 😊
@@sarahsturch4110 It’s called two Angels on the corner of Kipling and Morrison rd. In Lakewood. We go out of our way to go there, they’re always so welcoming and friendly. Especially wanted to support them in 2020 when that dream became a nightmare - look it up online, absolutely disgusting.
Thank you for helping my ppl
@@sarahsturch4110 Hindu religion Brahmin scam..but Sikh.great..
Islam is the truth
I was in a disgustingly toxic and abusive marriage and when my husband found someone else to leach off of he left me and our son to struggle and rebuild on our own. It was hands down one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to face. There I was working double shifts and going to school trying to provide for my child with 0 sleep and 0 energy. There were times where my eyes would swell up with tears and my throat would ache with pressure, holding back my cry because I had to pick between the ice cream my child was begging for or $5 gas to get to work. After my divorce was final and I’d reached rock bottom, in comes a beautiful Sikh man right through my work doors. We’ve been married for 6 years now, we’ve traveled many countries, danced to millions of songs, and laughed till my eyes swelled with tears of joy. He loved us enough to build with us, we now have a really nice home in a neighborhood I would never even dream of living in, we drive cars I’d point out to my son while driving, we have much more than I’ve ever thought was possible. I’ll be grateful for his compassion, love, and kindness until the last breath leaves my body.
May waheguru bless you with many years of happiness together 🙏🏽
@@simbasingh9576 🙏🏻 thank you 😊
you are very kind madam
May God Bless you. I am an Indian. I am not a Sikh but I feel Sikhs are the nicest Indians. I feel Sikhs are a blessing bestowed upon India by the almighty.
Nice to hear that you met your your better half 🙏🏻🙏🏻
I love these guys. I'm American, white male, raised in the US but seeing these fellows makes me proud to me American and I would love to meet and ride with these men!
Why did you need to add that you are white lol
@@acatena9663 Probably because people think whites are racist given the past narratives of the past seven years by MSM, social media and academia.
@@acatena9663 because he can
@@artgonzalo4115 of course here comes the boot licker
Sikh's are amazing people, I never understood them until I met a Sikh on holiday who opened my eyes. Just very nice, caring and good fun people 🙏 Respect ❤
Respect. Sikhs served in the Battle of Britain, Gallipoli, so many places. Decent people, always working & making good. Their temple always open for free meals with zero proselytizing
Hope you also respect the Punjabi Muslims who were the biggest volunteering force in both world wars. Sikh Punjabis were the second and third were the Pakhtun. All come from Punjab (PAK & Indian side) and KPK
FYI Sikh temple is called Gurudwara..not temple..
Sikhs always punch above their weight relatively tiny in number but always at the forefront of battles. Ww1 and ww2 Sikhs were all over from Africa, middle east, Italy and burma.
Britishers ruled 1/6 land of the earth at their prime. Indians fought along with them or id say on the front almost everywhere.
They weren't there by choice , the only reason they were there is because the British imposed brutal colonialism upon the subcontinent.
I work directly with the majority of those gentlemen in the video especially Dale. It looks like you rode with him? They are respectful people and I've actually never have seen them get upset or rude with me or my coworkers. They are AMERICANS just the same as you and I. They have been in the central valley of California for a long time. I admire how generous their community is. I appreciate this video just because I do business with most of those gentlemen and it's very interesting to learn more about their past and history. I think I might ask to join in on a ride.
The Sikhs I have met here in Stockton/Lodi and the rest of the Central Valley are the exact embodiment of the American Dream. 100% inspiring to me the lot of them!
You definitely should! Riding with a good group of friends is the best. Enjoy your ride brother! Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
Thy all khalistani😡😡😡.. Jai shree ram🚩🚩
@@saulgoodmam138 😂 need some Burnol?
@@saulgoodmam138
Are you RSS Hindutva terrorist ?
Great group of guys. This channel never disappoints.
I've never had a bad experience with any Sikh. They work hard, treat others well, and have a fantastic way of maintaining their religion while assimilating with American culture. That is the best thing you could ever ask for from any immigrant group. We're glad to have them in the land of the free and the home of the brave.
The Sikh are great people. Thank you so much for this time with them.
The amazing part of sikhism is their hospitality irrespective of religion and class and also their brave stands and principle. Love their ways🥰
I have always loved and respected Sikhs. I love their values. This was awesome!
@DHARA PATEL yes! I know if I ever needed help, I would approach a Sikh first.
@@sabrinafair35 be the sikh, its just the values and morals that make u sikh, be the sikh you want to find. cheers.
Never thought a groups of Sikhs could make me love America even more 🤧🤧
I’ve been a patch holder with a 1% Motorcycle Club for several years. I support these guys, they are extremely proud to be Americans. And stay faithful to their religion. Good dudes
Many people come to this country and want to change it to their own culture and refuse to embrace our culture. These guys stay true to their culture while respecting and embracing ours. I love this! The Secretary with his CCW and his patch "support our troops" speaks volumes! Much respect to the Sikh community!
Indians in general embrace the culture in the country they migrate too. You can find Indian in UAE, Italy, Israel, Russia, they all bring their own culture but also embrace the culture.
So just because he carries a gun he respects our laws?? And every damn foreigner puts that support our troops sign
@@paulkersey2424Nah mate..we love your Laws...Gun part was just bit of it...We dnt do vandalism... infact...sikhs started to serve in Us forces...just after reaching there
@param1304 I know sadly you guys make the best dogs... Always serving others... serving usa is good not uk
Learned a lot from this video. Shout out to all the Sikhs all over the world, man! Respect from Canada
Sikhs are the coolest and most reliable people. In India even Hindus are very proud of Sikhs and we respect our brothers and sisters from Sikh community. They serve the country as soldiers, feed people, protect girls and women.
Sikh people are the most honourable great people you will ever meet . Massive respect form the UK
Random viewer here from the UK, England. I always have time for the Sikh community and get along with them really well. Great people and a good laugh to be around. Respect.
Thanks to all for the positive comments towards our Sikh community. A great respect to all of you guys
Apne app nu aisa bna lao duniya tuhanu pyar hi deve
Jaisa desh vaisa bhais right
most educated gang i ve seen in USA, huge props for all of them, living nicely and very friendly
shout out to Sikh Community . may your Guru Be with you .
bless you all and keep your tradition no matter where you at .
What an awesome group of guys! Seriously, I love how they embrace American traditions while maintaining and staying strong with their own faith and traditions/culture.
Sikhs are the best. Always hardworkers and generous. Saat sri kal friends. Best wishes from the UK
These guys are the best example of a American citizen, I love these guys. They are not only badass but are nice people and like yo have a good time riding bikes. Much love to the Sikhs!!!!!! From Virginia to you guys
These men are amazing. Intelligent, Respectable, Wise, and loyal to their culture. MAD respect for them! This is probably one of your best videos and greatest interviews.
Sikhs community are over united and thier social world is well know to the entire world...love Sikhs Russia
Vy ruski?
Most Sikhs we're in the Soviet Union in world war 2 cause Russia was an alley with India
Wish I could ride with you guys, I am from the Philippines but also a U.S. citizen. Take care, be safe and God Bless 🤠🇺🇸🇵🇭
These guys are cool as shit! They’re men of extreme conviction, not afraid to speak their mind, yet have merged so perfectly with America.
Peter, your videos never cease to amaze me! Every video captures the real essence, like some magical window or mirror.
Just googled bravest community in world got sikh community , then googled most decorated regiment in india again got Sikh's , then googled oldest regiment in india again got Sikh's.... Just finished a youtube video where a sikh helped a accident victim and here we go again .... thanks everyone appreciate them the do deserve our respects ❤️ love from India 🇮🇳
but india genociding of sikhs
That can easily be done a guy who knows SEO
I've lived right down the road from the Sikh Temple in Yuba City, CA my entire life. Every year over 100,000 Sikhs from all over the world come and they have festivities throughout the week and end with a giant parade that goes from the temple all the way through town. If I'm not mistaken it is the largest gathering of the Sikh religion outside of India! They welcome the entire community to come and every year at the event there are over 100,000 free meals given out to anyone and everyone who attends. Such an awesome, giving, kind group of people. I'm proud to have been able to grow up with their traditions in my community. I would love to see you come to the parade this year and do a video surrounding it Peter. Its an experience you will never forget!!!
A similar gathering takes place every year in Toronto, Canada as well
What a wonderful thing God bless thank you Lord for all things in Jesus name amen
What time of year does this happen?
Surrey BC canada has the biggest with over 500000 people come out on one day to celebrate in april
@@sylvia106 The first Sat of Nov
Sikhs are brave heart...in India our army has Sikh Regiment...one of the most decorated Regiment...
Thy all r khalistani😡😡.. Jai shree ram
@@saulgoodmam138 Abdul spotted.
@@saulgoodmam138 jealous central indian middle class andhbhakt 😂
Sir, a few months ago, a couple of Indian Hindi news channels covered on this topic.. They all were unanimous to call the Sikh Regiment as the Most Decorated!
@@saulgoodmam138 0.01% jo media dikhari hai usko sach maano orr sabb kuch generalise krdo wow
Comment section me puri dunia sikh ke baare kya kehti hai wo pdho orr hmare desh ka "Kattar HINDU" kya kehra hai wo pdho abb kisse pyar krre kya pta 🙂👍🏻
Another wonderful episode! Thank you Peter! I loved your conversations with these guys! This just blew the lid off of what I know about Sikh culture. Hats off to you for sharing this and the guys you hung out with in the Sikh community! This gives me so much more hope for the American way as it was actually meant to be.
The woke gang is here now
What a bunch of awesome patriotic dudes. I'd love to sit down & share a meal with these fellas!
that's easy! just show up at a gurudawara for langar and be respectful. you will be welcomed
Go to any Sikh Gurudawara and we'll be more than happy to have a chat.
@@Tanaka1943 Imagine moving to China and not knowing the language or being to familiar with the culture and a lot of times with minimal amounts of money. You’ll probably most likely gravitate towards other Americans it’s only a form of survival.
Also people tend to associate with people and things they are familiar with..
I’m surprised you are asking this question and couldn’t figure it out yourself.
You are Welcome any time sir 🙏
😎sikh are good 😁
Am not sikh
Sikhs are a Farmer warrior class of pover generations. They are incredible I have family that are Sikhs and grew up with them . Nothing but Love for them.
They just labourers
@@Sigwaltherglock17google the legislative members of uk,canada,australia and you will get to know abt the labour
@@parmpreetsinghsaggu7520 the ones in Canada are the most corrupt. I wouldn’t be bragging about that! Corruption from one country just came to another. Don’t be fooled. Waheguru 🙏
Are you planning more videos with the Sikhs? Would be cool to see more in depth stuff on Sikh culture, maybe a video on the Sikh culture around volunteering. Perspectives from Sikh women as well!
Volunteering is part of my religion its service to others.
#LuptuousLife You can know more about Sikhs on yt channel Basics Of Sikhi and Nanak Naam. 🙏🏻
Ugh I can never figure out which video is my favorite. This is in the top. I love these guys!
Best quote from this video - "I want America to lead in EVERYTHING." I love these videos and being able to look into the many different cultures we have here in the USA.
I like where their conversation went at 16:00. They are true Americans! I truly hope that more Americans start waking up and understanding what is truly going on in our country today 🇺🇸
Absolutely!!!
This was one of my favorite videos ever. I love seeing different communities working closely in their neighborhoods and families to raise everyone up! I felt so much peace after watching and have so much respect for these guys. Also loved the motorcycle aspect and would love to see more from other MC’s
What a nice, genuine group of people. I knew nothing about them until this video. In my opinion this is truly what it means to be American. It's not your skin color or accent or wherever you're from - but just this appreciation and embracing of the American spirit and culture and of course the absolute freedom of the open road. For me, all my fellow motorcyclists are brothers ... and Americans.
Sikhs. Now that's a group of people who are the essence of Americana. God bless.
Lots of truck drivers also are Sikh, and many small business owners. When you meet one they always are very calm, collected and professional (to me)
specially after the genocide on tamils, right?
@@dertythegrower yes
All immigrants need to go back home!
God bless America for giving these opportunities to foreigners.... mean while ladies are still being gang raped on the streets of india just for walking alone.
Great video! Nice job 🙏🙏🙏
Are you a khalistaani too man?
Or bhai order from swiggy in india
@@ajay87938 Proud khalistani 💪 you guys are pu$$ies🤣🤣🤣
Jassi yaar keep it up brotha
@Christian Almighty every real Sikh is, educate ur mind son.
I love how his music goes from traditional to 2Pac. This is America and I love it!!
He is one of the most gracious host I have ever witnessed. No matter where he is, he is never judgmental, just reporting. May God bless this man and his family.
The Sikhs are the same here in the UK.
Adopt to the country.
Loves their country.
Hard working.
The best part he said is at 15:45 or so... that guy knows US more than most normal citizens.
Just met a new neighbor in Ohio that bought a house across the street from me. Lebanese guy who moved here 50 years ago....owns property all over the place and had 4 kids, all incredibly successful (doctors and lawyers etc). Guy brought with him a sense of hard work and determination and came from a country in the middle of a civil war. Him and his family are killing it and he said " I don't even think of Lebanon, America is our country and we love what opportunities it gave us". People like him are the BEST of America.
lots of Sikhs in Essex where I live and they are really nice people
They have strong will to please people, stems from their inferiority complex towards the west.
Thats how the Brits exploited their men as foot soldiers. But they are not troublesome, that is true, well, atleast those abroad.
@@JamaluddinAlMuqdishaawi They don't have an inferiority complex. You are misguided.
Respect to the Sikh community and people✊🏽🇺🇸
Definitely. I think they're one of the better groups of people that I can think of in the world. Just very upstanding and worthy of respect.
@@baddog6003 but they cling and dont assimilate
@@Tanaka1943 - Don't mistake looking different for not assimilating. Where I'm from the Sikh community freely feed anyone in need. In times of natural disaster they are the first to help and feed people from any walk of life. If doing MORE for the community than most so called locals is not assimilating then I don't know what is. I wish more regular people would be a proper part of the community like the Sikhs. Nobody's perfect, but we have a lot to learn from them. Open your mind as they are Fully Sikh bro.
@@Tanaka1943 neither do the Chinese or the Muslin they have a very strict cultural and religious beliefs and u could move them to the moon and nothing would change....the us canada uk r all countries that welcome diverse cultures and freedom to practice their own beliefs its the people that think they should blend in..so who knows......
Big time scammers ripping off Canadians and Americans
I am Nepali, and I can vouch that almost all Sikhs are honorable trustworthy people.
I am Sikh, and I worked with many Nepalis and can say the same about Nepali people.
Mera Nepali Sathiharule Malaee Nepali Sikaye, Ma Ek Din Nepal Januparcha.
@@alexjoseph1306 dhayabad sathi. Nepal will not disappoint you. God bless.
I am Sikh and have hired several Nepali immigrants. They remind me of Sikhs - very brave and hard working people. Actually the best manager I ever had was a Nepali woman, and she was tougher than all the men on my staff. She never hesitated to jump over the counter to stop a shoplifter lol. One time she almost got ran over when she stood in front of the car of a thief. I had to have a talk with her and tell her to relax. I didn't want her risking her safety over a few dollars of merchandise. For her it was not about the money, but letting them know they didn't get away with it unnoticed. Tough as nails. She now owns her own business and I couldn't be more proud of her. Working with her were some of the best years I ever had in the business.
I am Sikh and dealt with Nepalis, Nepalis are most trustworthy people too.
Dude 70% of jaliyan wala Baug shooters were gorkha
Peter, you have a unique talent for telling a story. People trust you and "let you in". I learn something from every story you've told. Always fascinating.