Joe Shearer
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Point taken and I will try and keep that in mind sir. At times emotions do get the better of us.
I think the 3 points I made was not to you sir.
It was trying to expand the general outrage and the quantum of it when dealing with different cases.
Sunanda's case baffles me. This is a clear case where the establishment was used to silence a woman.
A Journalist should primarily be anti-establishment, no matter who the establishment is. In Sunanda's case the media and journalists have done a disservice. The tough questions were never asked. The investigative part of journalism was dealt a blow in this particular case.
Again, it was never intended as a reply to you.
Should have formatted my reply better.
This is again in the larger context of how the 'establishment' is trying to shield Tarn Tejpal. The reason why I brought these 3 cases is that the perpetrators in these 3 cases are part of the establishment.
Gauri was anti-establishment to a large extent. She had ideological differences with BJP & RSS. She was also taking on Corruption in Karnataka govt.
The people who with in 10 minutes of her death pointing fingers at BJP/Sangh are the same people who never questioned the establishment in the 3 cases I mentioned.
There is a video is him clearly harassing the young woman.
Point I am trying make sir is that if this was some one like Asaram, would the same liberal media be as docile?
There is difference between informing about a crime and doing investigative and critical analysis.
The liberal has done the former and have forgotten to do the latter. I would love to be proved wrong if one can show me a debate on these 3 cases in liberal media in last 6 months.
Sir, all victims in these 3 cases were woman. One murdered and 2 "raped". The same moral outrage or critical analysis on these 3 cases has not happened in the same way as I see in other cases.
Truth oftentimes is disgusting sir.
Sunanda was part of the same circle until she was scorned and tried to expose powerful people in her anger. Do you even remember the outrage after her murder?
I invite you, and others of your persuasion, to join me in the detailed labour that I have undertaken, educating a somewhat confused member about how the Indian Army looks at caste. The link is here.
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/indi...iscrimination.516095/page-6#post-9853607ERLAP.
You will see that it will keep me busy, especially as today is a working day. I am not very enthusiastic about those of us who spend more time on Indian social issues rather than on military issues. As the particular discussion I was referring to is a social issue raised about the Indian Army, it is a halfway house, and worth a visit.