Petition to Stop Using Images of Sikh Religious Temples “GOLDEN TEMPLE” on Flour Bags


Petition to Stop Using Images of Sikh Religious Temples “GOLDEN TEMPLE” on Flour Bags
The Issue
We, the undersigned, wish to express our deep concern regarding the use of images of Sikh religious temples, particularly the Golden Temple, on flour bags and similar products.
The sacred imagery of the Golden Temple holds profound significance for the Sikh community. When these images are printed on packaging that is often discarded or left to collect dust in stores, it disrespects the sanctity of our faith and its symbols. This practice not only trivializes our sacred sites but also contributes to feelings of hurt and disrespect among community members who hold these places dear.
We kindly urge companies to consider the cultural implications of their packaging choices. By ceasing the use of religious imagery on non-religious products, we can foster greater respect for diverse cultures and promote more thoughtful practices in our communities.
Thank you for your consideration.

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The Issue
We, the undersigned, wish to express our deep concern regarding the use of images of Sikh religious temples, particularly the Golden Temple, on flour bags and similar products.
The sacred imagery of the Golden Temple holds profound significance for the Sikh community. When these images are printed on packaging that is often discarded or left to collect dust in stores, it disrespects the sanctity of our faith and its symbols. This practice not only trivializes our sacred sites but also contributes to feelings of hurt and disrespect among community members who hold these places dear.
We kindly urge companies to consider the cultural implications of their packaging choices. By ceasing the use of religious imagery on non-religious products, we can foster greater respect for diverse cultures and promote more thoughtful practices in our communities.
Thank you for your consideration.

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Petition created on 24 October 2024