Amritpal Singh Mehron Was Wrong For This

Yo, the fact that people are justifying what Amritpal Singh Mehron did is stupid as hell. I do not understand this. What am I missing? Help me understand.

He used to help sexual assault survivors. He worked with the Kaur movement, and he seemed like a top-notch guy, a hero, even. Then, recently, he started letting influencers on Instagram know that they were making obscene content, saying it was ruining minds and that they needed to chill. He confronted people about it, and I have nothing against confronting people about that kind of stuff.

But then he murdered Kanchan Kumari, aka Kamal Kaur Bhabhi, her online alias. All of a sudden, it’s like, ‘Yeah, well, he warned you. He told you not to.’ There’s no justification for murder. I wasn’t familiar with Kanchan Kumari before this. I had no idea who she was and hadn’t seen any of her content. When I looked into it, I saw some of her videos. She makes videos with a lot of double entendres and sexual meanings behind what she’s saying. And he’s saying, ‘Hey, you’re ruining the youth.’

But is she, though? If you look at 90% of what I see on social media by young influencers, young creators, and Punjabi singers, they’re making sexual innuendos all day. I’ve never seen anyone call them out to the point of murder. The fact that we’re justifying the murder as if she had it coming is insane. Here’s the thing about algorithms: you’re served what you want to see. If you want to see this kind of content, that’s what the algorithm is giving you. You’re trying to get rid of the supply, but you’re not getting rid of the demand.

I’ve been reading Kaur movement stories, trying to understand all the takes, and none of it adds up. People are saying the Gurus wouldn’t have approved of what she was doing. No, they wouldn’t. They’d be like, ‘Leave this life alone. Follow the life of Gurmat.’ But somehow, you connect that to what he did as being Gurmat, which is insane.

I saw one person say it’s woke, liberal leftists justifying her actions. No one’s justifying what she was doing. What she was doing isn’t nearly as obscene as what everyone else is doing, which doesn’t justify murder at all. Saying that murder is wrong is being framed as liberal, Western ideals. This is an honor killing at its core.

The fact that people are saying, ‘Well, she was dishonoring the name Kaur…’ Half of you guys dishonor the name Singh. I don’t understand what you’re trying to get at here. And that is why you kill her? The level of hypocrisy, the mental gymnastics you guys are going through to justify what he did, and the fact that he’s on the run proves he knows he did something wrong. It’s not like he’s hiding so he can keep going after people.

You all make it sound like he’s Batman. If he was going after sexual assaulters, those committing sexual assault, okay, I’d have no problem there. But he’s not going after them. He’s going after Instagram influencers. That’s where we’re at right now in this world, and I don’t know what I’m missing.


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updated_at 31-07-2025
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