Kashmir files another Schindler's list or a Naziesque propaganda? - Page 3

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: EXOL

why is it so easy to divide people in the name of religion ?

Exactly! I mean why divide the whole world between momins and kafirs 🤷🏾

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: Justice4Samosa

Isn't this an A- Rated film? How are kids being allowed inside theatres? I have seen kids in many such videos.

https://twitter.com/Anokhe_Laal/status/1506453117671731201?t=YWwUZPTzi55ScEN_umun7w&s=19

I guess, one of the reasons why the movie is garnering so much popularity is that for the first time a movie is depicting Islamic fundamentalism without any sugar coating.

It's very normal to call out or criticise Hindutva without being labelled as hinduphobic. But if someone wants to criticise Islamism you risk being labelled an Islamophobic.


The movie does appear to be very one sided as in favouring the 'right' side and villanising the left. But when globally Kashmir is covered in news, it is the left side that is highlighted and the right is ignored. Isn't it? At least I feel so.

How many people globally are aware of the Kashmiri pandits genocide? That, yes, Hindu Kashmiris were victims too and neither left nor right perspective is complete dhoodh ka dhula. It's much more complicated than that.

Is it a propaganda movie? I don't know. May be a scene or two like the mention of article 370 could have been avoided.

If the movie is able to provide some solace or closure to the pandit victims at large, then I respect that.

Having said that, I also see that a movie like this could be heavily misused by bigots in the current political climate to further spread mindless hatred. Problem is not a particular community but the extremism they fall into and how that extremism is taken advantage of by the political class. But are all common folk in our country rational enough to think through all that?

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: Kangubai

Why lol?

You think what happened in kashmir is lolworthy ?

Instead of writing longass post on your original question, i asked you to find out onnyour oen asto why.

Nothing to lol about.


yes ur response is lol worthy..

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: Gul_9


Having said that, I also see that a movie like this could be heavily misused by bigots in the current political climate to further spread mindless hatred. Problem is not a particular community but the extremism they fall into and how that extremism is taken advantage of by the political class. But are all common folk in our country rational enough to think through all that?


Precisely why I am more concerned about how kids are being allowed in a theatre for a film like this which is A rated. People are openly doing naarebazi and blaming one whole community for what extremists did, that too on a public place, inside a theatre. Which is scary, even more with kids. I just find these videos way too orchestrated as a part of the hate mongering and igniting more hatred than giving Kashmiri Pandits a closure.

It's like going several centuries back and again using the whole divide and rule tactic that the British and every govt has done to this country till date. And it just doesn't seem to stop or end.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: Kangubai

It's hypocritical of some people to cry propaganda when they themselves support propagandists like c.jwerleman, audrey tuchchi, rana ayyub, zubair etc.

Kone he ye log?

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