id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_q7xrig5mrjaxhaf5fdx4msumte Balbinder Singh Bhogal Oak Creek Killings: The Denial of a Culture of Oppression 2012 5 .pdf application/pdf 2519 135 56 Western, liberal, modern culture allows Breivik to adopt such an unrepentant practice different religious traditions and of women's equality.) Hence, while understandable as a strategy of self-defense, the blaming of American ignorance of As such, the killings of Sikhs at Oak Creek are better understood as the most recent communities, bringing to the fore the continued injustices of a neo-colonial globalized economy dominated by the Euro-American West. and 'rational civilizations') that the denial of the West's modern secular colonial historical/colonial difference as foundational, which bursts with alarming and horrifying frequency in white supremacy from below (populist movements of hate). need to seek a new frame of cultural comparativity where one's difference is not is exactly what the Sikh Gurus achieved; their writings reflect a truth that is communicated through multiple voices, languages, castes and diverse religious traditions. be a Sikh one needs the other to be different. Sikh Gurus begs to differ. ./cache/work_q7xrig5mrjaxhaf5fdx4msumte.pdf ./txt/work_q7xrig5mrjaxhaf5fdx4msumte.txt