@kushal_mehra Doesn't the context of this matter? The idea of "don't divide people on religious lines" when it comes to appealing for votes for example is a meaningful point where you're trying to discourage appeasement politics.
One can't say the same about entrance to a religious structure.
Maduro is a bad guy. No debate there. But America invaded Venezuela and did this regime change for their business interests. It is all about oil. America is powerful and they generate massive word salads to justify their invasions. Most likely we will now see Hollywood movies about this great operation. But please never tell an Indian the Venezuelan invasion was not about oil and it was really about freedom and democracy. The Americans work with that monster Pakistani Asim Munir, so spare us the sermons.
The guy who had his book banned and life changed under a non BJP government in 1988 is talking about how freedom is curbed under BJP because his journalist friends told him. His book got unbanned in 2024 when BJP is in power and they did not oppose unbanning his book. This is the kind of dishonest propaganda that gets fed constantly without any evidence. Freedom never existed in India and Salman Rushdie is a lair and a bad analyst.
@kushal_mehra It takes ~5m to flash a phone and install a free and open android. Almost all of the sarkaar's arguments are rubbish. This move is totally unnecessary and stupid.
Unfortunately, the same opposition who is speaking of privacy isn't a fan of privacy either. Sab mile hue hai
@LeelasVoice@kushal_mehra I agree with you brother. I'm saying the power dynamics is different with bullah rules society.
nobody cares if you don't listen to a certain "dharma guru" in Hindu circles but if you defy a bullah, you're in trouble.
@LeelasVoice@kushal_mehra Unfortunately it doesn't work the way no.
They'll be beaten up by their own people. Many people on a personal level will agree with you or ever many Hindus speak but can't be vocal about it because their own society will throw them out. Such is the misfortune of being a moderate
@WiretapMediaCa@KevinVuongxMP Nothing to say about your third point raised. Arrest, and or Deport people who are wanted in India, who have broken Canadian laws and who are involved in big schemes and illegal activities that hurt Canada, Canadians and indo-cannadian relations.
@WiretapMediaCa@KevinVuongxMP - Correlation isn't causation. Yes, a whole lot of immigrants have caused problems, especially the criminal minded khalistan demanders.
- can't Survive in India without extortion? What? Where is this shit even coming from
Your first point was at least logically. 2nd is rubbish
If anything is a fiction, it is this claim that India is somehow based on some Western Enlightenment values, because when one looks at the legal framework, it is a hot mess. I am someone who has done a monologue literally stating why secularism is good and why I feel India is not secular, even in its current form. Now, let us make 3 key observations about this.
1. India is not at all secular in the classical Western Enlightenment sense. India has different laws for different religious groups, and that itself fails the basic first principle test of Western secularism.
2. India is a plural nation that lets people do their own thing and puts group rights above individual rights in most cases.
3. This group's allowed to do their own thing mindset is a direct result of the Indian dharmic ethos that basically allows plural intellectual frameworks to coexist side by side at a group level.
Nehru had some influences that could be Western in origin. Ambedkar also had some. The reason they also adopted some Western ideas is their fundamentally Dharmic upbringing, which teaches people to learn from others. But India is not what Nehru and Ambedkar wanted it to be alone. India is a net result of years of churn. That civilisational churn is essentially Dharmic, and to deny it is intellectually dishonest. Maybe there might be some issue in Pakistan that has an identity crisis. India does not have an identity crisis. India always existed in one form or another. It does not mean Indians do not have any anglicisation. We are all a healthy mix of different inputs. But India is a democracy largely because of its largely Dharmic ethos, and the biggest proof of that is Pakistan.
@kushal_mehra Privacy and security policies? We have really loose policies in Bharat. Ofc I can't expect Europ level now either but it's gotta get better.
One shouldn't f around with national security issues Dhruv. Modi ko gaali do yeh sab mein mat pado. I am saying this as a well-wisher. Some things are beyond your pay grade. Modi ko gaaliyaan dene mein sufficient paisa hai. Woh karo. Saste revolutions mein mat pado. Baaki jiski jaisi iccha.
@kushal_mehra 😂😂😂
Ye mast plan hai. Lekin the better way is to take our dear babus around in non-main roads. Pot hole wale, cuboid humps wale roads pe. There's just a lack of compassion for general public because most of these people don't face it everyday
@kushal_mehra I know!! I know someone who reposted something about "GenZ is not a group that forgets or forgives, it's a generation that acts" with images of buildings burning etc captioning it "India when?"
And these are the same people who complain about police encountering criminals.
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