There is no difference between him and other fundamentalists. He is a capital fundamentalist: an opportunistic person who will do anything to make money. While facts are appreciated sentiments also should be respected. To expect everyone in the society to be able to think like him is also fundamentalism. To expect everyone to think rationally is also fundamentalism. Reality is much different from ideal situation. Being intolerant to reality is again a type of fundamentalism. So Chopra you are not any different.
RE:a capital fundamentalist
by ravinandanprakash agrawal on Apr 24, 2008 02:12 AM Permalink
whaaaaaaaaaaaaaat??? yaar ye kya funda hai? kuch to bahut deep hai ya to completely flat...please elaborate..are you saying calling a spade a spade is fundamentalism? please give an example..i need some food for thought..