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by Khandu Patel on Nov 06, 2007 02:35 PM

This RSS writer has confirmed my suspicion that there is a fundamental defect in the Hindu psyche that fails when it comes to exercising critical faculties.

An individual and thence a nation is self defining, hence the origin of the word noble savage. I fail to see how anyone else who may share our language, cuisine or cultural origin qualifies to become a member of the club despite his murderous antecedents. So it is with Pakistan. People at an individual level have to interact as they find each other, and more than likely ordinary people are good and decent when their needs are met.

A Muslim Pakistan was generously carved out of what was for thousands of year%u2019s Hindu property. Of course Pakistani's can afford to be generous to visitors. They should be especially considerate to Hindu visitors because, the memory of that loss should have been etched in the psyche of any self respecting race of people, and a determined Hindu leadership should have the capacity to right the wrong that has been done.

This writing exposes the RSS as an outfit given too much to outlandish thinking, and not enough to the honour of our country. Hindu's have through the abuses of the caste order lost all self respect, and can respond only as victims can: loss of self esteem and to identify with the perpetrators of abusers as if they themselves were at fault for the abuse. Bharat has had a thousand years of it via Islam. God save us from the RSS.


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