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Mr. Raghvan
by Modi Sena on Dec 17, 2007 09:45 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Mr. Raghvan, If you don't dare to take any stand then stop writing these confusing and useless articles. There is nothing like absolute moralism in this world, not in India and not anywhere else. In order to control deviations from absolute moralisms, a country needs to have laws,systems, and effective implementations to tackle any such deviations. Police force of 5000 with age old tools cannot control the mob of 5 lakh people. We have systems and laws in place but no implementation and unless and until this problem gets resolved , it is people's mentality to deviate from absolute moralism.
In either case, your arguments are useless and bogus. You better stop writing and get into some other profession like joining an NGO.

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  RE:Mr. Raghvan
by Anand sodo on Dec 17, 2007 10:21 PM   Permalink
People like Mr raghavan are 'born' when 'Contextual morality' is all that remains with the common citizen of a nation and the cockeyed POLITICIANS successfully TEACH us that our neighbour is the one responsible for all our ILLS(and dont forget the same story has been taught to the neighbour too). We Indians are very OBEDIENT STUDENTS and specially so if the teacher is a real GOON - We will slit our neighbours tongue(for no fault of his) just because 'my stomach is empty - and i have been told that his stomach is full'

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  RE:Mr. Raghvan
by Pashupati on Dec 17, 2007 09:48 PM   Permalink
And look at the guy Raghavan(a tamil brahmin) chose to exemplify Indian thought. Another tamil brahmin, ramanugam. These guys are disgustingly clanish.

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