The massive Chittor Fort, also known as the Chittorgarh, in India is a legendary UNESCO World Heritage Site. The fort, which is roughly in the shape of a fish, has a circumference of 8 miles with a maximum length of 3 miles and it covers an area of 700 acres.
Chittor Fort, India
It was sacked three times by Muslim Attackers -- in 1303 by Alauddin Khalji, then again in 1535 by Bahadur Shah, and lastly by Mughal king Akbar in 1568, and its Hindu Rajput rulers fought fiercely to maintain their independence. ...
On all three occasions when faced with a certain defeat, the men fought to death while the women committed suicide by jauhar (mass self-immolation) rather than be captured, raped, and enslaved by the conquerors. Bollywood made a movie about it in 2018 called "Padmaavat."
Padmaavat: is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language epic period drama film based on the epic poem of the same name about Queen Padmavati, a Rajput queen known for her beauty. Sultan Alauddin Khilji hears of her beauty and attacks her kingdom (in 1303) to claim her. ...
Padmaavat: You can watch the movie on YouTube at the below link. Just watch the last 15 minutes that depict one of the most bone-chilling concluding sequences in a movie, as the conqueror realizes he will not get the queen after all, even in victory.
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New York’s governor did to the disabled the same thing he did to the elderly.
At last, Joe Biden, Anthony Fauci and CNN are no longer presenting New York Democrat Andrew Cuomo as the model governor in pandemic response.
2. The question now is how many lives were lost due to Gov. Cuomo's reckless policy of forcing vulnerable populations to accept greater risk of infection—and then hiding the results. Nursing homes were not the only places forced to accept Covid-positive patients.
3. Maria McFadden Maffucci writes at National Review: “Cuomo’s edicts put another vulnerable population in inexcusable peril: New Yorkers with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) living in group homes.”
"They [The Lincoln Project founders] opportunistically identified the optimal Trump-era profit model: namely, relentlessly fleece scared and gullible #Resistance liberals of their cash by posturing as brave and principled warriors against Trumpism."
"But their lucrative scheme could never have succeeded without the knowingly fraudulent cooperation of liberal networks such as MSNBC and CNN."
A cop kills an unarmed protester in cold blood on video and we don't even know the name of the cop, nor have there been any outcries of 'police brutality' because the cop was defending members of Congress. Yet the Democrats say the cops who defend the public need to be defunded.
Have the friends & family of the protester who was shot dead by a cop at point-blank range not shed any tears worthy of news media coverage? Is every news media outlet in the country of the singular opinion that the protester deserved to be shot dead? What has the media become?
A shooting death in the halls of Congress in plain view of the world cannot, must not, remain a murder mystery. The nation needs to be given a full and complete debriefing on the investigation of the case. This must not be swept under the rug as a politically motivated coverup.
'Fire extinguisher to the head' story has now been withdrawn. There was plenty of wrong done that day, without exaggeration. But the fact that Democrats had to manufacture exaggerations to embellish their narrative speaks volumes about how disingenuously exploitative they are.
The most intriguing aspect of the narrative that "insurrectionists killed a young cop by hitting his head with a fire extinguisher" should not be that it was a complete lie but who invented it and how did the completely fabricated imagery of 'extinguisher to the head' come about?
It is now clear that the media and the Democrats were disappointed in the scope of actual injuries and casualties, bad as they were, so they went looking for deaths they could link back to Capitol events, no matter how tangentially.