ayesha.a
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you sound a arrogant idiot, im not wasting my time on a dumb idiot like u.
Awww, cho chweet.
Apologies if I was too harsh or derisive, or came off as arrogant. As I said before, my intention was really not to snub you - I believe that it is crucially important not to lose perspective, and blame "democracy" for all ills. Like many other social institutions, democracy flourishes only on the basis of trust. When people assault the institution of democracy for things that have nothing to do with it, there is a danger of the ideal being undermined unnecessarily. All too often I hear people blaming "democracy" for anything they don't like. It is dangerous for people to lose faith in it, especially when the institution doesn't deserve to be blamed for whatever happened.
Pakistanis have this tendency to an even greater degree - blaming democracy and wishing for martial rule, instead of blaming a politician or party and voting him/them out.
You just did.Can i ask you a question ? @ayesha.a ji ?
But sure.
Sorry about that, I guess I missed the sarcasm. (BTW that's what smileys were invented for - to convey non verbal communications that happen in a face to face conversation, but not through typed text.)Of course I was taking a dig . Do not know if that constitutes as trolling. This is a fallout of the media's attempt to inflame passion in India against "Hindu culture." The mob action to follow was to be expected in such a scenario. That is the prevalent view about this incident across India. Perhaps majority of India is trolling when it holds that view.