Originally posted by: Arreyaar
well don’t you get what I was trying to say? I asked people’s opinion because a kashmiri put up this point infront of me I googled it took people’s opinion here and read their take on this and said if it’s true I condemn rape irrespective of whoever does it and could be a militant propaganda too by militants trying to brainwash kashmiri’s to turn anti national. So some sane people who could have been pro india were brainwashed into this believing it is true thus it’s also a root cause of them being anti national as that person themself said atrocious acts on us made us like this but obviously what you said about jihadists who want other religion to be wiped out just because the book says is also a root cause of islam radicalisation and I am no where denying it neither am I supporting any terrorist country FYI you could check out my previous comments. & what you said that the islamic terrorism should be discussed it is what we are here for and we are doing it!!
You are missing my point brother. I said I don’t condone crimes by anyone. But it’s stretching it too far to make an incident into reasons for community’s anti nationalism. As I said before (at the cost of repeating) every community in the world had likely faced someone in their community facing injustice. This does not make a community anti nationalist. Hence I dont agree with this line or approach.
Certainly not in case of Kashmir as more evidence has come out daily that locals continue to support the Islamic terrroists and state their loyalty is to Pakistan. They are welcome to leave. They are the ones that massacred KPs and displaced them forcibly - through overt and covert support. This is what led to army presence there.
What I am not buying is your reasons trying to explain their anti nationalism - it’s more deep rooted in their internal belief systems against anyone that doesn’t practise their faith.
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