Diljit Dosanjh says 1984 was a genocide and not riots - Page 2

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Posted: 2 years ago
#11

Originally posted by: Grumpydwarf24

Is this film about partition ?


not talking about the film, but the real mass murders and historical worst possible human killings that happened by the same community during 1947 partition (darkest pages of history of south Asian region), who got genocide in 1984

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Posted: 2 years ago
#12

Originally posted by: semantic.error

Is there a trailer for this? I highly doubt Ali Abbas Zafar of all people has the sensitivity to handle this well.

His films always have decent stories

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: kingkhan22


not talking about the film, but the real mass murders and historical worst possible human killings that happened by the same community during 1947 partition (darkest pages of history of south Asian region), who got genocide in 1984

Right so you are saying if a community does something bad once. They must have been at fault all the time ???

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: Grumpydwarf24

Right so you are saying if a community does something bad once. They must have been at fault all the time ???


NOPE

just recalling the facts about the "victims"

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Posted: 2 years ago
#15

Originally posted by: kingkhan22


NOPE

just recalling the facts about the "victims"

What happened during partition will not change the fact that 1984 was a genocide? And those who suffered from it were survivors and martyrs. I don’t recall anyone using the term victim here besides you?

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Posted: 2 years ago
#16

Just so you know the violence of partition fell more heavily on Punjab. As that was one major state being divided. It didn’t mean people from all faiths, caste, creed, from both countries and other states in those countries didn’t participate.

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: Grumpydwarf24

What happened during partition will not change the fact that 1984 was a genocide? And those who suffered from it were survivors and martyrs. I don’t recall anyone using the term victim here besides you?



ok

answer my question

u still have not


was 1947 partition killing a genocide or not?


still waiting for your answer, just for this simple question without involving 1984

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Posted: 2 years ago
#19

Originally posted by: kingkhan22



ok

answer my question

u still have not


was 1947 partition killing a genocide or not?


still waiting for your answer, just for this simple question without involving 1984

I am still not sure why partition is relevant in discussion about a film about 1984 ? But partition involved mob violence of all kinds of people who lived in the two countries being divided.

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Posted: 2 years ago
#20


have you heard about the phrase "aatay may namak kay barabar" ?


I rest my case here.

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