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HOW AN UNDISCOVERED MEDICAL CONDITION CHANGED THE COURSE OF HISTORY
U.S. has a tradition of producing anti-India racist premieres. Why then, George W Bush seemed to be unique? Why was Bush junior a genuine friend of India? It cannot be attributed to aging because Bush was friendly when his mind was still sharp. He was pro-India when his grasping powers worked and he took unconventional decisions. Just what was the reason he was nonracist?
It is because he was afflicted by an Undiscovered Medical Condition (UMC). If not for this UMC, George Bush would have been no exception to White House tradition. Had it not been for this Hitherto Unknown Biological Phenomenon, he would have been his original self and would have retained the racist mindset which he naturally inherited from his father.
But how can it affect history? See this UMC has two aspects: positive and negative. The positive effect played a role in politics and the negative effect is like a disease analogous to Dyslexia and Prosopagnosia. I badly want to talk about the negative effects but would keep quiet now lest there’s misinterpretation or disinformation.
So what were the positive effects? Firstly, it eliminated racism from Bush’s mind. Secondly, it gave him the tendency to look at the bigger picture – the tendency to do connect-the-dots type of thinking.
Due to these two factors, in 2008 Bush issued a statement saying India was doing well amid global economic crises. He had said, “Prosperity in India was causing increase of world food price.” It was a compliment actually. See the larger picture. Almost nobody else had thought of it. The statement triggered a chain of events culminating in ex-supreme commander of RAW, Dr. Manmohan Singh suggesting policy of intermingling of societies, free movement across borders, marriage between East and West etc. The timing of Bush’s statement is crucial because it came when Manmohan was PM. If the PM had been anyone else, RAW might have taken confrontationist stance.
When racist Westerners rejected the marriage proposal by refusing to invest in India, Manmohan conveyed them a message in spy lingo, “India neither needs nor desires West but India needs Japan.” I beg to differ. This notion may be wrong because I think there are some medical problems which Indians are incapable of addressing/comprehending leave alone solving. I have firsthand experience. I should know.
How do I know Bush had UMC? Bush showed patterns in his behavior. He had difficulty in speech, he was a maverick etc.
Like I said above, the negative aspect of this condition is a devastating disease (elaboration required). It causes some handicaps which Bush probably didn’t have to deal with since he was a president. If RAW issues a statement that he was wrongly diagnosed and it was actually a UMC, it would create awareness about the problem and help sufferers from lower strata of the society.
U.S. has a tradition of producing anti-India racist premieres. Why then, George W Bush seemed to be unique? Why was Bush junior a genuine friend of India? It cannot be attributed to aging because Bush was friendly when his mind was still sharp. He was pro-India when his grasping powers worked and he took unconventional decisions. Just what was the reason he was nonracist?
It is because he was afflicted by an Undiscovered Medical Condition (UMC). If not for this UMC, George Bush would have been no exception to White House tradition. Had it not been for this Hitherto Unknown Biological Phenomenon, he would have been his original self and would have retained the racist mindset which he naturally inherited from his father.
But how can it affect history? See this UMC has two aspects: positive and negative. The positive effect played a role in politics and the negative effect is like a disease analogous to Dyslexia and Prosopagnosia. I badly want to talk about the negative effects but would keep quiet now lest there’s misinterpretation or disinformation.
So what were the positive effects? Firstly, it eliminated racism from Bush’s mind. Secondly, it gave him the tendency to look at the bigger picture – the tendency to do connect-the-dots type of thinking.
Due to these two factors, in 2008 Bush issued a statement saying India was doing well amid global economic crises. He had said, “Prosperity in India was causing increase of world food price.” It was a compliment actually. See the larger picture. Almost nobody else had thought of it. The statement triggered a chain of events culminating in ex-supreme commander of RAW, Dr. Manmohan Singh suggesting policy of intermingling of societies, free movement across borders, marriage between East and West etc. The timing of Bush’s statement is crucial because it came when Manmohan was PM. If the PM had been anyone else, RAW might have taken confrontationist stance.
When racist Westerners rejected the marriage proposal by refusing to invest in India, Manmohan conveyed them a message in spy lingo, “India neither needs nor desires West but India needs Japan.” I beg to differ. This notion may be wrong because I think there are some medical problems which Indians are incapable of addressing/comprehending leave alone solving. I have firsthand experience. I should know.
How do I know Bush had UMC? Bush showed patterns in his behavior. He had difficulty in speech, he was a maverick etc.
Like I said above, the negative aspect of this condition is a devastating disease (elaboration required). It causes some handicaps which Bush probably didn’t have to deal with since he was a president. If RAW issues a statement that he was wrongly diagnosed and it was actually a UMC, it would create awareness about the problem and help sufferers from lower strata of the society.