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34 minutes ago, Muloghonto said:

Ofcourse, because atheism is illogical. Takes a while to grow the brain to understand that, which weakminded inbred fools like you are incapable of.

Atheism isnt a western concept either.

 

It’s not really your fault if inbreeding left you with a weak genetic mix. After all we live in a deterministic world. Your weak mindedness was pretty much set from the start. 

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22 hours ago, Lannister said:

It’s not really your fault if inbreeding left you with a weak genetic mix. After all we live in a deterministic world. Your weak mindedness was pretty much set from the start. 

Speak for yourself, inbred one. Its not your fault that your community's inbreeding rate is astronomically higher than mine and explains your brain-dead whiteman ideology worship even when its nonsense, whiteman's bootlicker.

 

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Updating the thread with the current situation of Hindus in BD where almost nothing, including merely providing a safe passage to those who want, has been done by India. 
 

If there is a case of mass extinction, we know we did not put our hands up (and may also lose the right to shamelessly talk about Hindu rights).

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On 7/16/2017 at 6:05 PM, zen said:

Historically, men have manufactured ways to wage wars. WW1 and WW2 can be attributed to factors such as militarism, imperialism, nationalism, etc. If WW3 were to happen, religion could be a driving force. Note that a scenario where countries unite to bash China is not a WW. 

 

Below is how people follow (or not follow) religion currently:

  • Christianity 32%
  • Islam 23%
  • Unaffiliated 16%
  • Hinduism 15% 

 

Hinduism is distant 3rd. Unaffiliated group is as large as Hindus. From the above, we can say that Hindus are a minority when compared with the other two major religions. 

 

Below are countries with the highest percentage of Hindu population:

  • Nepal 81%
  • India 80%
  • Mauritius 49%
  • Guyana 28%

 

In terms of numbers, India has the highest number of Hindus. When considering both numbers and Hindus as a percentage of population, India is the flag bearer for the religion. 

 

Let us look at the Jewish State, Israel, which is:

  • Among the front runners of science and technology
  • Proudly religious
  • Fighting to keep its culture and religion alive in a hostile neighborhood

 

It appears that Israel blends culture, religion and science brilliantly. Focus on religion and culture is not seen as a backward step. Embracing modern technology is not equated to automatically ditching traditions. In fact, the focus on the religion and culture has made Israel strong

 

When I look at Ind, the situation appears contradictory: 

  • Hindus fight Hindus (when they should be looking to strengthen their influence at the world stage)
  • Religion and culture are seen to be automatically against science, technology and modern practises by many (When there is no need for such a line of thinking)
  • Not standing up for your own religion and culture (historical values) is perceived as being modern (When many countries that are perceived as modern actually do cling on to their historical beliefs, religion, etc.) 

 

Hindus have been blessed with a relatively large territory and plenty of resources. But they have constantly put themselves in difficult situations by polluting the land, adding more people to the population than what is required, unnecessarily ignoring their religion and cultural values, etc. Imagine if Israel had the resources that India has, it could have been a superpower. 

 

Look at the people of Tibet, who despite being subjugated by the Chinese, continue to fight for their beliefs including religion and culture. They have not forgotten their heritage in spite of the rise in science and technology. The British tried to undermine local culture and practices to maintain their stronghold and advance their "divide and rule" policy. Many in India appear to be still impacted by this considering everything western as modern and everything "Hindustani" as relic. 

 

Sooner or later, Hindus will have to wake up, unite and be responsible towards not only their heritage but also the planet and the environment.  If Hindus don't stand up for themselves, who will? Need to take control to become a truly respected force in the world!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lets look at a Key Indicator which IMO is basis of Community. That is "marriage"

 

Now lets see In India is Marriages acceptable in Communities?

1 a. Is Muslim happy to marry their daughter to what we call a Hindu in India.

Answer : No

 

1, b Are Muslims  happy to marry their daughters to a Muslim across India? Yes

1.c Are Muslims  happy to marry their daughters to a Muslim across border Bangladesh Pakistan? Yes/No

 

 

So atleats All Muslims in India are one Community.

 

2a: Are Bengali Brahmin happy to marry their daughters to Bengali Non Brahmins,Muslims,Christians. Answer No

2 b: Are Bengali Brahmin happy to marry their daughters to Brahmins of UP Bihar Taminadu or other so called Hindu castes of those states. Answer No

 

So if count of Bengali Brahmin was less than Muslim of India then Bengali Brahmin Community is a minority Community. Same is true for all other Communities of India

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On 11/9/2024 at 6:42 PM, zen said:

Updating the thread with the current situation of Hindus in BD where almost nothing, including merely providing a safe passage to those who want, has been done by India. 
 

If there is a case of mass extinction, we know we did not put our hands up (and may also lose the right to shamelessly talk about Hindu rights).

Nothing new here, we did zilch for Pak Hindus as well.
Handing over places like Nagarparkar to Pak and Dinajpur, Rangpur, Chittagong to Bangladesh despite them being Hindu majority was a blunder.

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