jun 26th, 2011 CE
actually these are not imaginary, but manufactured fault lines. manufactured by NATO and the christian world-domination enterprise.
much like the hutu-tutsi difference -- vanishingly small -- was manufactured and elevated to genocide by the missionaries/godmen/godwomen in rwanda, who also participated with gusto in the actual killings. (several were convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity)
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From: HARAN BR
http://www.dailypioneer.com/348433/Imaginary-fault-lines.html AGENDA | Sunday, June 26, 2011 Imaginary fault lines
June 25, 2011 9:53:03 PM
Breaking India
Author: Rajiv Malhotra and Aravindan Neelakandan
Publisher: Amaryllis
Price: Rs 699The book exposes three strands operating in today’s India — Islamic radicalism, Maoist and Marxist activism, and Dravidian and Dalit identity politics — all engaged in systematically breaking up the country, writes Saradindu MukherjiThis book has an eerie cover image taken from www.dalitstan.com, showcasing a map of the Indic region wherein its northern part stretching up to Assam is depicted in green as Mughalistan — Pakistan and Bangladesh included. The southern parts are called Dalitstan and Dravidistan. For the authors, such a holocaustic scenario seems a distinct possibility unless the process is immediately halted and neutralised.Rajiv Malhotra and Aravindam Neelakandan expose three strands operating in contemporary India — Islamic radicalism, Maoist and Marxist activism, and Dravidian and Dalit identity politics — all engaged in systematically breaking up what the venerable Ram Swarup called a “shrinking and shrunken” India.This book, however, deals only with the third dimension related to the Dravidian/Dalit ‘studies’, the ridiculous Afro-Dalit project that seeks to showcase the Dalits as ‘Blacks’ of India and non-Dalits as ‘Whites’. It also exposes the hypocritical roles of various American/European academic institutions and evangelical organisations, besides the NGOs and their collaborators in the media. The entire gamut of the mechanism and ‘ideology’ to break the country is exposed in 19 well-researched chapters. “Breaking civilisation”, the authors say, is “like breaking the spine of a person. A broken civilisation can splinter, and the balkanised regions can undergo a dark metamorphosis.”
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From: HARAN BR
http://www.dailypioneer.com/348433/Imaginary-fault-lines.html AGENDA | Sunday, June 26, 2011 Imaginary fault lines
June 25, 2011 9:53:03 PM
Author: Rajiv Malhotra and Aravindan Neelakandan
Publisher: Amaryllis
Price: Rs 699The book exposes three strands operating in today’s India — Islamic radicalism, Maoist and Marxist activism, and Dravidian and Dalit identity politics — all engaged in systematically breaking up the country, writes Saradindu MukherjiThis book has an eerie cover image taken from www.dalitstan.com, showcasing a map of the Indic region wherein its northern part stretching up to Assam is depicted in green as Mughalistan — Pakistan and Bangladesh included. The southern parts are called Dalitstan and Dravidistan. For the authors, such a holocaustic scenario seems a distinct possibility unless the process is immediately halted and neutralised.Rajiv Malhotra and Aravindam Neelakandan expose three strands operating in contemporary India — Islamic radicalism, Maoist and Marxist activism, and Dravidian and Dalit identity politics — all engaged in systematically breaking up what the venerable Ram Swarup called a “shrinking and shrunken” India.This book, however, deals only with the third dimension related to the Dravidian/Dalit ‘studies’, the ridiculous Afro-Dalit project that seeks to showcase the Dalits as ‘Blacks’ of India and non-Dalits as ‘Whites’. It also exposes the hypocritical roles of various American/European academic institutions and evangelical organisations, besides the NGOs and their collaborators in the media. The entire gamut of the mechanism and ‘ideology’ to break the country is exposed in 19 well-researched chapters. “Breaking civilisation”, the authors say, is “like breaking the spine of a person. A broken civilisation can splinter, and the balkanised regions can undergo a dark metamorphosis.”
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4 comments:
OT: Jayalalitha interview
Particularly no-nonsense and articulate view on Lokpal Bill.
http://www.rediff.com/news/interview/seems-days-of-single-party-rule-are-over-jaya/20110628.htm
ultimately the powers that be in the land (congress, rss, bjp and even regional parties) will not allow fragmentation to happen - because that will affect their interests. that's not to say this is not a serious threat, but let us not do what you claim the church is doing - making a mountain out of a molehill.
vtpcnk must be living in cuckoo land if he thinks this is making a mountain of a "mole hill".
Hey genius, did you forget that barely 64 years ago we lost 1/3rd of our land to Muslims.
About how Hindus were cleansed from the Kashmir Valley in 1989.
About how Assam is being colonized by Bangla illegals.
I bet you live in some middle class IT area to spew such BS. Go live in the border areas of Assam or in Nagaland and see if these are all just "mole hills".
More than the muslims and xtians, its Hindus like you with the "chalta hai" attitude that brought disaster on our civilization.
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