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Sunday, April 28, 2024

Hindus need to develop self-control and discipline as a community

It feels pointless to lament on recurring Kashmir attacks or harassment of first line of street defense by own party etc. because other than handful of exceptions, general Hindu behavior appears incorrigibly hypocritical: desiring results with short cuts or no effort. Read on.

For any benefit one needs to put in effort & effort often involves self control for things that you may be addicted to. For example if the benefit one deeply desires is weight loss then one cannot stay addicted to ice cream however much that one cup gives you momentary pleasure.

With Hindus there is a total lack of ability to stop addiction of obvious things that directly fund own civilizational nemesis. They’re aware that Bollywood, Cricket, faux bhaichara fund terror but only give gyaan on social media to gain attention/followers/vanity.

Even the so called more popular handles will post big anti Bollywood messages for social media likes & then in actual life be the first ones to sneakily stand in line for next SRK movie. Zero basic self control.

They’ll write posts to promote themselves as some imaginary social media warrior against Indo-Pak cricket & first thing at home they’ll watch cricket. Even when in US etc. where cricket is not even a thing thing they’ll get streaming connections to watch that useless match.

Heck they’ll not even let foreign born kids get de-addicted just by letting them be. They’ll rub in brain dead Bollywood junk & silliest game of cricket into those kids and ensure future NRI revenue for terror attacks.

Hence it’s no surprise that government formed by individuals like this will also be hypocritical. It’ll make empty declarations of having zero tolerance for terror but keep normalizing a terror state by sports & cultural engagement. Government is a reflection of people.

It’ll keep milking votes by public display of tears for soldiers in Kashmir but never actually implement learning lessons let alone from 1400 years of invasions but not even from 30+ years of insurgence.

After seeing this hypocritical pattern of almost every desi except handful of sincere ones the only conclusion one can draw is Hindus are incorrigible. For a community that doesn’t even want to put in the basic self control work there is no reason one should lament.

(This article has been compiled from the tweet thread posted by @itihasika on September 14, 2023, with minor edits to improve readability and conform to HinduPost style guide)

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