1. Vamsee Juluri is an example of what happens when you jump into a social movement with too many personal desires and ambitions. These desires will lead you to expectations from the leaders of the movement or other influential people.
2. These expectations may or may not be fulfilled based on a thousand different factors. The world is not exactly a fair place, seen in one life perspective. And when these desires are not fulfilled, the frustrations build up, resulting in emotional outbursts.
3. Each outburst is crazier & wilder than before. Every time you cross another boundary of public decency and sanity. And when the desires are even greater than that, you cross the final barrier: and go on to the side of the opposition to finally get the attention that you want.
4. In his case the academic output was abysmally low, for someone as senior and with so much free time and resources at his hands. 'Media watching' isn't exactly a science, and the professor failed in that too, because he was too enamored of the left-liberal and WOKE jargon.
5. Many social media pages did a much better job at media watching, exposing the lies of the left-liberal media. Media watching is best done in media. To sit in academia and to media watch is something as meaningless as making a movie criticizing the reviews of the previous movie
6. To this incompetence add a very very very high estimation of oneself. Juluri Ji thought that after Jesus and M@hammed he was the one with the sole proprietorship to truth and anyone who dared not listen to him was a criminal to say the least.
7. Contrast this with an article of the real opponents of the BJP like Tavleen Singh and you will find many points of solid criticisms. The article in The Print by Juluri was nothing but a whining of humungous proportions without making any real criticism of the BJP and the PM.
8. It shows that the Professor is no longer capable of putting his mind to rest for a long a period of time, to critically and rationally analyze the faults of the BJP and to have enough linguistic and grammatical capability to put it down on paper in coherent terms.
9. All that article said was 'daadhi badhi hui hai...' and 'camera Modi ko pehle pasand karta tha aur ab nahin karta...'
10. Let him be an example of how to fall from grace, how to not keep your desires and ambitions in check, how to not have a reality check of your own capabilities and let us all learn from this fiasco so that none of us ever tread that path again.
1. The racist hatred against the Brahmins that has become the norm in our society is similar to the hatred against Tutsis by Hutus in Rwanda, leading up to their genocide.
2. This picture is just one eg of how this hatred is becoming decentralized now, percolating to the lowest levels, where violence takes place. We are preparing one segment of our population for a possible genocide in future. And are supposed to tolerate it for 'politics' sake'.
3. As a contrast to this, in my childhood, my grandmother would welcome all Hindus in her house without discrimination but would not let a Muzl!m or a Chr!st!an enter it.