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Disaster for Democracy: How The Modi Wave Has Flooded India With Fascism

lets hope all Pakistanis celebrate his win

then it really becomes one of the rare occasion which citizens of both the nations can rejoice.

we might keep giving you such welcoming news every 5 years
I dont think he gets it. let them continue to live in their delusions. India is currently more powerful than it has ever been while pakistan has been diplomatically isolated and defeated as well as economically bankrupted by Modi's India in only three months.
 
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Hehe..
Probably the best fun I am having in a while.

usually people learn lessons after a loss,
What explains these losers not learning anything?!!

They still think the same shit of pandering to minorities would work.

Momta has just given bonus to mullas due to festivities - Oh yeah, that is going to show Hindus and make them fall in line to vote for you.

This doubling down is bizzare…

Not just the losers but the presstitutes as well are doubling down!!
Unlike previously, I am thrilled to see the BJP spokies shafting these presstitutes in debates now a days.

They still don't get basic things, MJ akbar wrote well here:

http://www.openthemagazine.com/article/essay/the-price-of-a-wink

shut yo b**** a** mouth oreo before i cap yo a** so hard yo mama's mama gonna start feelin them pains.

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I dont think he gets it. let them continue to live in their delusions. India is currently more powerful than it has ever been while pakistan has been diplomatically isolated and defeated as well as economically bankrupted by Modi's India in only three months.
In the real world it's the opposite where Modi India has been humiliated first under the illusion of isolating Pakistan and than that surgical strike on trees resulting in Indian HQ being bombed, loss of two planes, shooting down own helicopter and finally backing out of any escalation.
 
In the real world:
https://edition.cnn.com/2019/05/02/india/masood-azhar-un-sanctions-intl/index.html

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...istan-needs-yet-another-imf-bailout-quicktake

http://www.newindianexpress.com/wor...-india-says-shah-mahmood-qureshi-1959282.html

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...s-close-to-becoming-the-month-s-biggest-loser

And those are just a few. Even on the military front, Pakistan is begging for a ceasefire after losing over a dozen soldiers to cross-border fire, according to Russian media

https://www.rt.com/news/459042-pakistan-india-peace-kashmir/

In the past few months, Modi has slapped Pakistan so many times, and now Pakistanis are trying to call them pakistani victories:rofl::rofl::rofl: while Pakistan is diplomatically isolated, exposed as a terror state, and bankrupted economically due to successul Indian economic warfare. even Pakistani academics are realizing this.


https://dailytimes.com.pk/403888/is-pakistan-under-the-threat-of-economic-intimidation/
https://www.eurasiareview.com/11052...-azhars-declaration-as-global-terrorist-oped/

They still don't get basic things, MJ akbar wrote well here:

http://www.openthemagazine.com/article/essay/the-price-of-a-wink



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Lol good one. NPC are the perfect depiction of most members on PDF. Except replace "orange man bad" with "death to 7 lakh occupier terrorists"
 
Why Hindutva's Dark Fantasy About India's Muslims Could Become Real

Without any evidence, India’s Muslims were labelled anti-Hindu and religiously radical since 2014. But the next five years may result in the materialisation of a self-fulfilling prophecy.

In 1948, American sociologist Robert K. Merton propounded the theory of self-fulfilling prophecies. This is the lens through which the Muslim community’s apprehension of having to negotiate the rule of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for another five years needs to be seen. “The self-fulfilling prophecy is, in the beginning,” Merton wrote, “a false definition of the situation evoking a new behaviour which makes the original false conception come true.

India’s Muslims were tagged as anti-Hindu and religiously radical during Modi’s first term as prime minister, with barely any evidence to justify the labels. They now fear that some among them might make choices that will bring to reality the “false definition” of their community.

This will, in turn, take India to the next stage in Merton’s paradigm. “This specious validity of the self-fulfilling prophecy,” he wrote, “perpetuates a reign of error. For the prophet will cite the actual course of events as proof that he was right from the very beginning—such are the perversities of social logic.”

Yet the thought of the “reign of error” emerging in India has had Muslim commentators beseech Muslims to not abandon hope. In doing so, they recognise, even though subliminally, that hope in the Muslim community is hanging by a thread

Actions arising from this false definition of Muslims will drive some among them to adopt, as Merton predicted, a new form of behaviour.

Seeking refuge abroad

Many among the thin crust of middle class Muslims will explore the option of going abroad. Those working in the Middle East, which does not grant citizenship rights to expatriates, will push westward – to Canada, for instance. There will be knee-jerk reactions, such as a friend’s friend, married to a Hindu, thinking about renaming her child to erase all traces of his Muslimness in the wake of the BJP’s victory. Mostly, though, middle class Muslims will draw succour from their cosmopolitan bubble, stung occasionally by some of their friends engaging in Hindutva stereotyping of their community.

Yet a uniformity of responses will unite Muslims across class and caste. More than ever before, Muslims will ascribe every job or promotion denied or layoff to the socio-cultural ambience fostered by Hindutva’s increasing domination. They will find it challenging to explain to their children the hatred directed against them.

The new form of behaviour occasioned by the false definition of Muslims will express itself in other ways as well – the massive mandate that the BJP has won will strengthen all those community leaders who never tire of reminding Muslims about the chasm existing between them and the others. Many Muslims will be tempted to turn inwards, to their religion and institutions. Some will be nudged by their discontent to seek a channel of expression; they will become increasingly susceptible to radicalisation, to a politics focused on identity and on the idea of matching the stridency of Hindutva hotheads. Some will sport the markers of identity to indulge in a symbolic display of assertion and fearlessness.

The working of Merton’s self-fulfilling prophecy is best illustrated through a cousin’s story of his college days in Ara, Bihar. In the 1980s and early 1990s, every time India beat Pakistan, his Hindu classmates would tease their Muslim counterparts with remarks such as, ‘Why are you all so sad? Better luck next time.” When Pakistan beat India, they would be asked whether they burst crackers and distributed sweets. Their avowals to the contrary were dismissed outright. The cousin said those taunts led to some of his Muslim friends supporting Pakistan until they passed out of college.

An old stereotype

Indeed, the stereotyping of Muslims as inveterate and implacable opponents of Hindus is as old as the national movement. Yet, the self-fulfilling prophecy never acquired such sinister tones as it did after 2014 because there were important national leaders who challenged the “false definition of the situation.” Mahatma Gandhi opposed it, as did Jawaharlal Nehru, through state policies he pursued as India’s first prime minister. Subsequently, a chain of leaders carried forward the Nehruvian tradition.

This false definition of Muslims, however, has taken deep root over the last five years largely because it has received the ruling party’s support. That is why the media headlined, presumably in relief, what Modi told the newly elected National Democratic Alliance MPs last Sunday: “Minorities have been deceived
in the country through an imaginary fear created for the purpose of votebank politics. We have to pierce through this deception. We have to gain trust.”

That a prime minister who has resorted to communal rhetoric and polarisation before every state assembly poll and the recent Lok Sabha election should describe the fear of religious minorities as imaginary boggles the mind. Denied even the authenticity of their fear, the Muslims will likely get trapped in the unfolding of what Merton called “the perversity of social logic.”

https://thewire.in/rights/muslims-india-modi-victory-hindutva
 
oh boy,

All this randiRona is like Viagra*100

Please continue the RandiRona folks, don't stop.
It's very ................ satisfying :D
 

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