White Christian view: Hindu Gods = Demons. Jesus = God.
1. In 2016, when I was a columnist with the Russian state media, a small Russian geopolitical magazine approached me to write regularly for them. The money was very little - US$100 per article, which wasn't even a third of what I was getting from the state media per article but I agreed as the editor, Andre Fomin, had become a good friend and we had overlapping views on geopolitics. He was also a huge critic of British rule in India. Too often Westerners give the British a pass when it comes to genocide in India, but Fomin didn't buy into the civilising lie many Westerners have internalised. He has a trenchant critic of the West whereas due to Donald Trump I was warning up to like America. I mean, how can I not like Trump?
Fomin also had a Facebook page which had a large number of Slavic members. Once on a post about Fidel Castro, there was this Indian guy who was being a troll, supporting Trump and saying down with communism. This was big no-no on a page run by Slavs, most of whom still have fond memories of the Soviet Union.
But the Indian guy's out of place comments did not warrant a nasty response from a Croatian woman who abused Hindu Gods as rats. Her exact words below:
2. Fomin, a Russian nationalist and Orthodox Christian, saw nothing wrong with that offensive comment and did not reprimand the Croatian or delete her comment.
Can you imagine that. These Christians failing to see the irony of their nihilism - worshiping a corpse nailed to a cross.
My response below:
3. Andre immediately blocked me saying, "You can't insult God."
For Andre, Gods of polytheistic religions aren't Gods. He maintained complete radio silence when Lord Ganesha was being abused, but immediately jumped into defend Jesus.
I used to write a couple of articles a month. So that was $200 tax free per month - 10 years ago. When it comes to Dharma one should not compromise. I agree it was a small amount in my overall income so it was easy to say FO to Fomin. But I have said no to much larger amounts. I gave up several crores of land when I walked out of my parents' home because of their communism.
I suspect many Indians would have swallowed such insults for a few dollars or pounds. That's how the Western media easily recruits traitors in India. Rana Ayub. Bark-a Dutt. Pankaj Mishra. Sadanand Dhume. Arundhati Roy. Dozens galore.
4. Just look at these images. One is divine. The other is nihilistic. We are not the same.
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Murder of 23 Bengali civilian pilots during the 1971 war by Pakistan.
- by 1971 War Book Series
1. This is a picture of the so-called one of the best International Airlines of the world - the Pakistan International Airlines with its smartly dressed pilot and cabin crew.
But even this so-called finest airlines, has a dark history in the initial days of the launching of the henious Operation Searchlight in Dacca.
The incident to be described has been described more perfectly by Lieutenant Colonel Quazi Sajjad Ali in the Bangladeshi online newspaper "The Daily Star", and has been published in the book- "In Quest of Freedom, The War of 1971", written by Major General Ian Cardazo long back, so this write up will be in a far shorter jist.
Back in 1971, the Pakistani International Airlines (PIA), had quite a few number of Bengali pilots serving. It was a journey of a large number of hurdles for a Bengali from Bangladesh under Pakistani rule to be a pilot because of the racist attitude of the PIA officials towards Bengalis. Starting from the West Pakistani civilian passengers to numerous military personnel flying with the PIA- the PIA used to have complaints filed on then for having to fly in an aircraft flown by a Bengali pilot.
Such was the racist attitudes towards Bengalis.
2. Anyways, the Bengali pilots in the PIA were always kept under strict surveillance and were never allowed to organize themselves and speak up about the injustices happening with them. The PIA also never allowed Bengali pilots to be posted or fly in sensitive areas.
Not even the PIA Pilot's Association, cared about them.
But still, an underground organization of a collection of Bengali pilots in the PIA were working to bring their issues out and on the February of 1971- a month before Operation Searchlight, these Bengali pilots got a chance.
This underground organization was named as the EPALPA- the East Pakistan Airlines Pilot Association. The EPALPA organization was first formed by a committee of only 10 pilots, all from the PIA. They were named as-
1) Captain WR Chowdhury 2) Captain Abdul Khaleque 3) Captain ATM Alamgir 4) Captain Alamgir Sattar 5) Captain Zahir 6) Captain Rafi 7) Captain Abu Salem 8) Captain Monowar 9) Captain Khondokar 10) Captain Shahabuddin Ahmed 11) Captain Zaman
3. The Committee was headed by Chairman Captain WR Chowdhury alongside General Secretary Captain Alamgir. In Dacca's Old Airport Road- the Committee functioned from a room in Awlad Hossain Market and enjoyed secret, yet widespread support from every Bengali pilot in the PIA.
This EPALPA organization of Bengali pilots got to know that the Managing Director of the PIA- Shahkur Ullah Durani, was coming to Dacca. The Bengali pilots got news that he was in Dacca's Intercontinental Hotel, and hearing this, they didn't waste any time to go meet him. Durrani appeared welcoming and friendly to these pilots, and hearing of their grievances, he ordered them to submit their names along with their complaints in writing.
Overjoyed that somebody was finally going to do something for them, the pilots did exactly what he asked for and thanked him for hearing them out.
Sunil Dutt and Nargis Dutt (real name Fatima Rashid) became Congress MPs because Nargis had close blood relations with Jawaharlal Nehru. Read on to understand their sordid connections.
1. Dilipa was a child-widow in a Brahmin household of east Uttar Pradesh (United Provinces in late-19th century). Unsure of her fate, she decided to marry a wandering Muslim musician, Miajan. Their daughter was Jaddan Bai, a singer who also dabbled with films as an actress as well as a producer. Jaddan Bai, in turn, herself married a Hindu, Mohanbabu, though he converted to Islam out of love for her and took the name Abdul Rashid. The conversion was carried out by none other than Maulana Abul Kalam Azad (one of the most fanatic Muslim leaders during the freedom movement).
2. Nargis was their daughter and even had a Hindu name, Tejeshwari. Her first romantic alliance was with a Hindu, Raj Kapoor, and she went on to marry another Hindu, this time a Brahmin from Khurd (now in Pakistan), Sunil Dutt (he was born Balraj Dutt but took a more contemporary name after he joined the film world). The two got married according to Hindu rituals and customs, though her last rites were done the Islamic way.
3. The story of their romance is no less bizarre. Nargis grew up amidst plenty at Marine Drive in Mumbai, started her acting career early and was a success at a very young age. She went to good schools and could mingle without a care amongst the beautiful people of the city.
Civil Disobedience by Hindus? To Hell with Secularism
- By Rajat Mitra, Psychologist and Speaker
1. “So what do you think about our civil disobedience?” asked a friend of mine on phone while wishing me for Deepavali.
“Sorry what movement did you say?” I asked a little puzzled by the excitement in his voice.
As a loud cracker burst nearby, he laughed on the phone and said, “You didn’t understand. That is the one I am talking about.”
It took a second to understand what he was saying and then it dawned on me. He was referring to the bursting of crackers as a civil disobedience.
2. “This movement has now begun,” he said. “It is directed against everyone who targets Hindu festivals and sensitivities. Hindus are finally waking up and have understood that they have been made a fool for all these years.”
He carried on. “We protested against the Fab India ad, the Mangalsutra ad of Sabyasachi, the Godbharai ad of a Hindu girl by Tanishq. All of them attacked our sensibilities, showed zero sensitivity. Now, we Hindus seem to be finally waking up.”
3. “And do you know who supported me this time?” he asked barely containing his excitement, “My father who is 90. It was he who suggested that my children go out and burst crackers. He has been against crackers all these years for the noise they created but this time he was angry. He called my son and gave a fifty rupee note to him from his wallet and said, Beta, meri taraf se patakhe kharido aur phodo. (Son, buy crackers from my side and fire them)."
1. Durga Nivas in Rawalpindi was constructed in 1934 by a Sikh family of undivided India. The family were wealthy coal merchants. Just 10 years later the family had to flee Muslim mobs and escape the new country of Pakistan. Made in 1934, abandoned in 1947. That's how quickly demographics can change. That's how your leaders can abandon you as mere collateral.
2. It happened again in 1990 in Kashmir where our leaders threw 600,000 Hindus under the bus. It is happening in places like Bengal and Kerala where Islamic enclaves are forming. India's first "Halal Certified" and "Sharia Compliant" housing complex has come up in so-called secular Kerala. It was endorsed by Hindu actor Prithviraj. In Bahraich, the authorities are using the term "Muslim areas". Earlier, only the anti Hindu mainstream media was using it.
3. The only way to prevent another bloody Partition from happening is to call off this chaotic democracy and have a Singapore style benign dictatorship. Singapore Chinese have the world's second highest IQ. So clearly they are very smart people. They chose dictatorship over democracy because they know democracy can be a Trojan Horse of the Christian West and Islam to take over countries.
Waqf Terror hits Kerala. How the Kerala Kings Helped Created the Problem and the Congress Created the Waqf Monster. Thread.
1. Just a day after it laid claim on the Parliament of India plus 30% of the land area in Delhil, the Waqf Board claimed almost 30,000 acres of land in Kerala. In the small village of Munambam in Kochi, as many as 610 families could lose their homes due to the Waqf Board's illegal land grab. Around 400 Christian families and 200 Hindu families are impacted.
2. The history of ownership of the disputed land in Munambam dates back to 1902. At that time, the King of Travancore leased 404 acres of land and 60 acres of water to Abdul Sattar Musa Haji Seth, who had come to Kerala from Gujarat for farming purposes. The lease had previously excluded the land of local fishermen who had lived there for many years before it.
3. Later in 1948, his successor Siddique Seth registered this land. A significant portion of this was the land leased by the Hindu king to Siddique. But, later on, land registered by Siddique included areas where fishermen had resided for nearly a century. Basically, the opportunistic Siddique stole land that did not belong to his family. After all, everything on earth belongs to the Ummah.
Mohandas Gandhi: The Duratma you didn't know. Thread.
1. On Hinduism:
“This religion (Hinduism), if it can be called such, stinks in my nostrils."
2. After Muslims killed 5,000 Hindus in Moplah Riots, 1921:
“Islam protects even in war women, children and old men from molestation. Islam does not justify jehad except under well-defined conditions. So far as I know the law of Islam, the Moplahs could not, on their own initiative, declare jehad.”
3. “The Moplahs were right in presenting the Koran or sword to the Hindus. And if the Hindus became Mussalmans to save themselves from death, it was a voluntary change of faith and not forcible conversion.”