Wednesday, December 07, 2005

The significance of Dec6th

The 6th of December - a significant day in history for India and Indians, due to an event of
far reaching implication that happened on that day.

Well, the event referred above would be known to all Indians - the demolition of the Babri Masjid by senseless & stupid people who are pawns in the game played by selfish politicians

in the name of GOD to gain political power. None of the s0-called Ram Bhakthas are really
bothered about where Ram was born or whether a temple comes up there or a masjid. All

they needed was a wave that would bring them to power.

As is rightly said, "Power corrupts and corrupts absolutely".


They goad man to kill man for the sake of some idol which each claims is the better GOD,
even though there is no proof (yet) that GOD does exist or even existed. Such stupidity on
the part of the people is only possible when they are kept illiterate and without jobs. No
wonder the politicians are not willing to further the cause of literacy because once people
are literate and start making sense of things, where will they get humans to sacrifice at the
altar of their political ambition ?

And add to this the neo-Hinduist - an educated man / woman having a good job & leading
a good middle-class life. They are vocal in their armchair support for the fundamentalists,
but only from the cosy comfort of their homes / offices. No real work for them involving
sweat, forget any blood letting. Well, for that you have the illiterates. So why bother ?

These guys talk about the minority communities being a threat to the majority community. Stupid assholes with crazy logic. Bunch together all the different types of minorities in India
and the grand total comes to 15%, with the remaining 85% being the majority.

How in the world can 15% be a threat to 85% ?

4 comments:

  1. Try not to cut and paste your blog or you'll get hard to read text like above...but keep up the good work!

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  2. FYI - Pearl Harbor was bombed on Dec. 7th, 1941
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearl_harbor

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  3. joe, guess I screwed up the date when P.H. was attacked. Yes, you are right, it is 7 Dec.

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  4. joe, I could not really make out what you meant by your 1st comment ie. "Try not to cut and paste your blog or you'll get hard to read text like above...".
    What cut & paste are you referring to ? And which is the "hard to read text" that you are referring to ?

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