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Posted: 3 years ago
#91

Originally posted by: bashful_moon

The likes of "Barkha" were justifying carnage and mass exodus on the pretext of Hindu "minority" occupying plum positions in government, being influential in different strata of society hence leaving no opportunity and voice for "poor" majority who were hence forced to take up arms and wage terrorism!!!

Can you imagine??

And even if what was said was the truth, was murdering them or forcing them to flee the solutions? Wasn't it on the then reigning disposition and ones in power to readjust and restructure the public service(s) and other positions of influence by providing reservations and other similar benefits to the rebelling parties?

Aren't there quotas and reservations all over to address similar issues?

How is then that the "factors" (even if there were any) be justified on God's name?

Barkha gets paid to spread hate against Hindus and India in general. It is a known fact within media.

So ignore her.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: colossial2015

Barkha gets paid to spread hate against Hindus and India in general. It is a known fact within media.

So ignore her.

I think so..

But I was appalled at the way she was justifying carnage and terrorism whereas till that time I used to think journalists are neutral.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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OMG, someone else who agrees with me. This is the reason I couldn’t bring myself to watch this absolute piece of whitewashing garbage though everyone else around me was gloating about it. No amount of good acting or good storytelling can compel me to watch the travesty!

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Posted: 3 years ago
#94

Disgusting always 👎🏼


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During 1947-48, the Pakistani army and the Muslim tribesmen had invaded Jammu and Kashmir. Thousands of Hindus and Sikhs were indiscriminately killed, raped, maimed and brutalised, writes @ArunAnandLive

#TheKashmirFiles #Kashmir

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Posted: 3 years ago
#95

Originally posted by: bashful_moon

The likes of "Barkha" were justifying carnage and mass exodus on the pretext of Hindu "minority" occupying plum positions in government, being influential in different strata of society hence leaving no opportunity and voice for "poor" majority who were hence forced to take up arms and wage terrorism!!!

Can you imagine??

And even if what was said was the truth, was murdering them or forcing them to flee the solutions? Wasn't it on the then reigning disposition and ones in power to readjust and restructure the public service(s) and other positions of influence by providing reservations and other similar benefits to the rebelling parties?

Aren't there quotas and reservations all over to address similar issues?

How is then that the "factors" (even if there were any) be justified on God's name?


Also ..aren't government jobs based on merit? Some merit, qualification or entrance tests?

Reservation also applies when basic qualification is in place..so if one is educated enough and got the job on merit they will be at a certain position. Won't it make sense to hold a pen and books to compete with them in that case?

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Posted: 3 years ago
#96

Originally posted by: Nagmani

In this entire forum which mainly consists of members from minority communities, only one muslim member acknowleged what happened to KPs. The rest are all crying for islamophobia over a staged video of someone screamimg in some theatres chanting jai shree ram and bharat mata ki jai.


In the comment below you said muslims aren't coming out to suppport due to fear of losing their lives. But my simple question is , what is stopping them from doing the right thing on anonymous plateforms such as India forums or twitter?

There was this person from afghanistan who is living someplace abroad was shown so much love and solidarity when taliban took over, that person is pretty active in the forum but hasn't made a single comment on the topic and i don't think the excuse you are giving applies to her and many more foreigners like her.

So what's the reason of their silence in the matter of KP genocide? Where is their humanity?

@bold — those who are crying islamophobia in this case of movie depicting KP exodus, are just opportunists. Even if Minorities go on roof and shout that we are not oppressed, this bunch will be like.. no you are oppressed and you don’t know it.
This cabal needs their narrative going. They are losing the superiority positions that they have enjoyed for decades. Khujli waha ho rahi hai. I don’t even care for their opinions anymore.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Right time---when terror was happening---








And so now anytime is Right when everything is Wrong😃

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Posted: 3 years ago
#98

In Telangana theatre, some people shouted Pakistan Zindabad.

Just imagine how this film has triggered so many people by calling out the truth.


Isn't it time to accept the truth rather than fight it.

Do better.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Posted: 3 years ago

Originally posted by: catchmeifucan


OMG, someone else who agrees with me. This is the reason I couldn’t bring myself to watch this absolute piece of whitewashing garbage though everyone else around me was gloating about it. No amount of good acting or good storytelling can compel me to watch the travesty!

I have not watched a single episode of The Crown. I am curious, but I couldn't care less about Queen Elizabeth and the royals - so I never watched it.

However, being a nineties kid and all - I am a Lady Diana fan. Emma Corrin got so many accolades. So I am really torn about watching it. Maybe I should just watch Spencer instead.

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