I should not admit this, but I acually don't think there was mass force converstion of Buddhists. I do think there was some coersion, but that happens anytime society does a fundamental shift.
Oh, you should, you should, for starters, in order to build a ring-fence around yourself and distinguish yourself from the education-challenged. One bright guy,Aitzaz Ahsan, thought in depth about history, and stumbled upon a common link for all (existing) Pakistanis, and delved around and found that a reasonable hypothesis existed for supposing a commonalty among them from times immemorial. He based it on the tendency for older civilisations and cultures to grow around a major river, and the movement that it encourages. On this forum, another bright guy, @AtanZ, aka @Kaptaan, aka
@Indus Pakistan, deepened it, then simplified it and reduced it to pills that could be swallowed by the less-endowed. Finally, the less-endowed swallowed these pills dutifully, and try to emulate these far better people, making a hash of it in the process.
It is at that point of their making a hash of it that I find a role. I have made no secret of the fact that I find
@Indus Pakistan to be making a substantial case, with frills and trimmings that do not belong, and that he adds to address 'the box office'. It is the distortions that his acolytes stumble into that bring me out in musty old pedagogue mode.
I am an educated man so I can tell the difference between actual history and facts and jingoism.
Unfortunatly, I feel I need to use jingoism against the Hindu side since that is the only language they seem to understand.
If you talk to
@Indus Pakistan, you will each find yourself able to complete the sentences started by the other. Why do you think he charges headlong into the lists, swinging his arguments like flails?
They still don't accept the aryian invasion, or the fact that Sanskrit branch of the Indo-European language bracnch (and not the origin of it).
Kindly show me the finding that Pakistan has a monopoly of morons on the sub-continent; I will be most obliged. We have our share, we are larger in number, about six times larger, and we have that number of morons more than you do.
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What you have pointed out, about major swings in political belief, and in religious belief, holds true of other transformations as well, for instance, the large swing to Islam that occurred starting from the 11th century onwards. It was driven by these two major impulses, a herd mentality in some cases, a renewal of faith in other cases, and a protest against their wretched conditions in a third set of cases. Putting numbers and percentages to these segments is a futile exercise.