About Group

“Hate Kolome Siksha” is a critical, research-informed Telegram channel dedicated to exposing, analyzing, and countering hate speech targeting Sikhs—particularly in the context of historical and ongoing colonial legacies. The channel dissects how colonial knowledge systems, postcolonial state policies, and digital misinformation converge to marginalize Sikh identity, theology, and political subjectivity. It features deep dives into archival sources, legal cases (e.g., citizenship denials, profiling at borders), media representation biases, and the weaponization of terms like “separatism” or “extremism” against Sikh dissent. Content draws from interdisciplinary scholarship—postcolonial theory, critical race studies, South Asian history, and digital ethics—to illuminate structural patterns rather than isolated incidents.

The channel serves educators, activists, journalists, diasporic Sikh youth, and allies seeking rigorously contextualized analysis—not just awareness, but actionable literacy. It avoids sensationalism, instead prioritizing source transparency, multilingual references (including Gurmukhi and Punjabi-language materials), and ethical framing that centers Sikh epistemologies and self-representation. Regular segments include “Colonial Echoes” (tracing British-era administrative categories into modern surveillance), “Hate Decoded” (linguistic analysis of dehumanizing rhetoric), and “Siksha Spotlights” (amplifying Sikh scholars, artists, and community-led resistance). While grounded in Sikh experiences, the channel also situates these within broader global struggles against xenophobic nationalism, algorithmic bias, and epistemic violence.

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212.***.***.0 (Paris)
2026-01-02 09:38:43

Wish more people would join to learn about the intersection of hate speech and colonial legacies.

208.***.***.0 (Los Angeles)
2025-10-19 19:38:43

Really eye-opening discussions about how hate speech targets religious minorities in South Asia.

208.***.***.0 (Los Angeles)
2025-10-11 09:38:43

The colonial history angle really adds depth to understanding modern Sikh experiences.

81.***.***.0 (London)
2025-07-17 04:38:43

Great resource for anyone studying human rights in the context of Sikh communities.

45.***.***.0 (Mumbai)
2025-07-15 01:38:43

Appreciate the focus on digital ethics—it's rare to see this in Telegram groups.

45.***.***.0 (Mumbai)
2025-07-08 09:38:43

Some of the posts here challenge my own biases about postcolonial narratives.