"I don't need religion or god to give my life meaning... because time gives it meaning" is one of the greatest lines of dialogue ever written. Run Carrie Coon her Emmy now. #TheWhiteLotus
“…And I’m just happy to be at the table.”
And I’ll be happy when Carrie Coon walks on stage in September to collect her (long overdue) Emmy for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for The White Lotus. A stunning monologue that reaffirmed her status as the queen of HBO.
Apart from security concerns and BJP’s policy of freezing out Pakistan due to genuine terror-related issues, this is one of the reasons they don’t want the Indian team in a stadium like the Gaddaffi. It would show Pakistanis in a normal human light. Lahoris would embrace Indians with great love and in the age of social media such images reaching Indians is simply too dangerous for the Hindutva machinery.
A history student from DU should also know that Aurangzeb wasn’t the only medieval emperor who used torture against his opponents. A history student from DU should also clearly recognise the reciprocal relationship between politicised historiography & Hindu nationalism.
Difference is One raised their voice on behalf of their people who are being oppressed for years against the government over the BILL and another one is just shouting at a movie theatre after learning half baked history through a movie. You cannot compare both.
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Never quite liked this defense of Urdu against Hindutva. So if Urdu wasn’t derived from Sanskrit, would it be okay to go after it? What if it was actually a “Muslim language”? Why does it need to justify its existence as a product of multi-cultural interactions? Urdu bodies and institutions are suffering today in a move to ostensibly hurt Muslims. Then how does this argument help.