Monday, June 12, 2006

arun's blog: let the voices be heard

jun 11

i dont necessarily agree with what arun says, but it is an interesing perspective.

although there is a lot to be said about 'merit' and reservations, i think it's a diversionary tactic. and i have other things to do, since i am very busy right now, so i am not going to respond in detail to you, darkstorm, now.

although what the UPA/arjun singh is doing to higher education is no laughing matter. it is consigning india to another 50 years of the nehruvian penalty. this at a time when the stars are finally aligned and india can indeed march ahead as the BRIC report suggests. but if you have read the BRIC report, there is a big caveat: the assumption that education in india will improve. the marxists and the congress are assiduously trying to ensure that education will be ruined: after all, that is the only way an illiterate population can be controlled and seduced by their stupid slogans about social justice and other chimeras.


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A decimation so systematic- Part 3 (concluding part)

"Let the Voices be HEARD"

In part I and part II of this series I had started off with some of my personal experiences, and so why make it any different in this concluding part ?

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3 comments:

arunagiri said...

Reservation based a weighting system obtained by the twin-indicators of economic and education status of a family is the only real way to bring about social justice that goes beyond caste divisions and ensure true upliftment of the really needy. Caste based reservations will only cause further hardening of the caste inequities and will only help caste based divisive politics. Central government today wants precisely this kind of disintegration and dilution of the Hindu society to cling on to power and uses this as an insurance against any instability that the Left may plan to threaten the Center with, in the aftermath of the Left's recent electoral gains.

The only cause being served here is that of a dangerous divisive politics by a power-hungry and dying party of the past - and not any kind of social justice.

daisies said...

shahryr wrote:
(Xtianity is benign compared with Islam.)

--- There is nothing benign about
a religion that looks on all
others, especially Hindus,
as pagans, sinners, and
followers of Satan.

It is just a CULT, spreading
its tentacles steadily, and
wiping out centuries of
precious culture and
civilisation everywhere.

At the same time, they have no
qualms about stealing Yoga,
Ayurveda, Kathakali, Onam, and
all kinds of festivals and
music from the "pagan",
"satanic" Hindus.

Sorry, there is nothing benign
about X-tianity (I refer to
the version that proselytizes).
It is a just a cult.

Though some X-ians are truly
good people, for sure -
the non-proselytizing ones.

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daisies said...

"I remember suggesting to this missionary that he might be better employed in the gang-ridden projects in Chicago and Los Angeles where clearly the people are living a benighted existence."

--- Excellent point, Sharyar! The world would be a much better place if missionaries took up all those projects, instead of hindu-conversion and tribal conversion in India, and miracle-lure conversions (the Paul Dhinakaran, Benny Hinn style).

"About the theft of Yoga, etc. I would suggest Indian people should start marketing the authenticated versions!"

--- The theft is being done very well (maybe not dances, though they use our dances for their conversion agendas, they use watered down versions, they simply need it as a tool).

They have stolen precious stuff from the very people they look down on as pagan and satanic.
That is what is we mourn and fume about.

shameless thieves.

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