Classical Liberal, for free speech and equality. Against identity and appeasement politics, big-government, and bigotry. #IndianAmerican #CommunismIsEvil
Mar 18, 2022 • 11 tweets • 2 min read
1/n Every Hindu on waking up ought to make some sankalpams: 1. I will see a Hindu as only a Hindu - language, caste, creed etc no bar.
2. I will protect every Hindu in my vicinity from bullying, conversion vultures, pseudo-seculars etc and defend them.
3. I will educate my children about the puranas and The Gita, to start with.
4. I will teach my children the real history of Hindus, their heritage and their persecutions.
5. I will also teach them about PREDATORY religions and to be watchful of doctrinal hate against Hindus.
Feb 9, 2022 • 10 tweets • 2 min read
1/n Wokism encourages a dangerous trend of anarchy that leads to breakdown of law and order.
I had written an earlier thread about Xian convents banning girl students from wearing bindi and flowers in hair. People may not like it and it is unfair but no one went on agitations
2/n In my college in the 80s saree was compulsory and we didn't like it. No one went on agitations and involve political parties. Yes, legally other clothing was permitted in India but no one went on an agitation over uniform.
Uniforms/dress codes are a rule that we may not like
Jan 24, 2022 • 18 tweets • 5 min read
1/n #Hinduphobia in Telugu film industry has gone to the extent of producing well-made blockbusters with A list actors mouthing Hinduphobic lines.
I am talking about the moving 'Shyam Singha Roy' starring Nani and Sai Pallavi, both excellent actors.
2/n The film is well made with a grippingly told story. Yet, the Hinduphobia and the Brahmin hatred comes through, and the director's mind-colonized mentality is very visible in the way he has portrayed the 'reformist' hero (Christian word, refer to @jsaideepak's book)
Jan 21, 2022 • 12 tweets • 3 min read
1/n Attending 9 different schools growing up because of a parent's frequent transfers gave me a unique perspective.
Depending on the area we moved to, I was enrolled in a Hindu/general or Christian school, based on which one had a better reputation.
2/n All of the schools I attended, per the general culture of private schools in India, had uniforms and school badges.
Prayers were Hindu or Christian, per the school's wish. I was okay with both and of course all students complied.
Nov 7, 2020 • 15 tweets • 3 min read
1/n With a likely new administration in January, I sure hope that the US does not start anymore wars in the Middle East, Venezuela or elsewhere.
Past wars were waged under some 'moral' pretext or other on oil-rich Middle East countries. Ended in disaster everywhere.
2/ GWB took out Saddam and it created the ISIS monster. Obama armed ISIS to take on Assad whose regime the US wanted to change. They cooked up some story about Assad gassing his people.
Tulsi who found and reported the truth of people's support for Assad was smeared.
Nov 3, 2020 • 6 tweets • 2 min read
Look at the crowd!! For a cartoon! So many kidnappings of underage minority girls, rape, forcible conversion and forced marriage. Not one protest.
But a cartoon in France brings such a crowd. opindia.com/2020/11/bangla…2/ It is a whole different mindset. Where Yazidi rapes and killings are not protested, where minorities are killed and abused and treated inhumanely, and no protests for that.
Where 'intellectuals' speak in support of beheading a teacher. And worldwide protests for a cartoon.
Mar 29, 2020 • 9 tweets • 2 min read
1/ I have a theory why leftists and Islamists are together. Leftists' "solidarity" with working classes can draw large crowds. Islamists have petrodollars. So Islamists routinely cry that they are 'oppressed'. Leftists pledge solidarity, Islamists money runs their campaigns
2/ Islamists end goal is to make the world a caliphate. To do that they need to enter as many open societies as possibly, using diversity, multiculturalism and shutting down any debate with the fake word 'Islamophobia'. Then they form enclaves, elect reps, and get into politics