Friday, July 17, 2009

Humanity Assassinated: Ethnic Cleansing of Minorities in Islamic Bangladesh by Sujit Das

Subj: Humanity Assassinated: Ethnic Cleansing of Minorities in Islamic Bangladesh by Sujit Das
1. Sahaniji has suggested specific action plan in the search for the new pragmatic strategies in the process of developing meaninful solution for our denial, apathy, indifference, and irrational intellectualization of the deadly issues Hindus are facing around the world. Atrocities, brutal massacres, and coercive religious conversion, oppression and discrimination against Hindus are not properly presented to the public without distortion. Changing the context is not always feasible without action strategies. Hinduism is never short of abstract ideas, functional concepts and action strategies. Unfortunately our bogus secular politicians, alienated intellectuals and academicians with limited values have been mentally misdirecting Hindus to act like Zombies. Some religious leaders who live in luxury, and politicians who lead a five star life style use complex and sophisticated array of psychological defense mechanisms aimed at protecting our tormentors. They are successful in minimizing the cognitive dissonance they experience as a result of their progressively irrational thinking, denial and irrational intellectualization. They are unable to break the thick wall of their denial. They are successful in denying the reality of deadly Jihadi terrorism, coercive religious conversion by the missionary mafia and outright oppression of Hindus. The hard reality is suppressed or eclipsed and the unreality and passivity is installed in its place.

we need specific action strategies to overcome their denial, public apathy and cognitive distortions. Specific positive, assertive and violent actions are within our power. The things within our power are are by nature free, unrestricted, and unhindered. Fellow Hindus, we are now in a position to know what is real, what is unreal, what is good and what is bad, what is right and what is wrong. Let us not hide behind our denial and defective thoughts. Let us join together and act now
2. My Take:
We Hindus have known the problems mentioned in this message, for a long long time. The bogus secular politicians, alienated intellectuals, and academicians with limited values ( cited in this message ), also emerge largely, from wintin our own Hindu Community.
To speak with exactness, and to tell the whole truth, and nothing but the truth:
" Hindu's problems are Entirley of Hindu's own creation, we Hindus better recognize this ( for our own good ). "
3. To come out with a specific action plan, as suggested by Sahani Jee, in theory is good, but on a practical level, the plan would find itself confronted with Three Fundamental Factors of the Hindu. These factors ( problems ) are totally-incurable. In other words, there are Three Striles against the Hindu.
a. Strike # 1. We Hindus are selfish, damn-selfish. What this means is that:
" To us Hindus, our personal welfare & that of our family, carries the highest priority. We Hindus Really don't give two hoots about, what happens to the rest of the Hindu Community. "
b. Strike # 2. Our Hindu Leadership during the last 1200 years, has been Rotten. It Still is Rotten. Our Hindu Leadership does not have, what it takes to do the job of Hinduism-Defense.
c. Strike # 3. Ninety percent of our Hindu Holy Men ( HHMs ) are Rotten. The TOMMYROT that issues forth, from their mouths is mind-boggling. It is a bunch of brain-dead bull. Our HHMs are throwing stones in their own garden, in the Hindu Garden. They Cannot cut the mustard. They are Totally-Unfit to lead the Hindu masses, for the glory & victory of our Hinduism.
4. Question: Is there a way around the Hindu's Cardinal Problems ?
Answer: There Most Certainly is a solution. The solution is not only Specific, but Special, and Smart as well. In stead of beating our head, against the problem, it requires Working Around The Problem.
5. If we Hindus do not want to replicate our craziness of the last 1200 years, then we better think hard, on the cardinal problems of the Hindu.
Surinder Paul Attri

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