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Tuesday, May 14, 2024

If Hindus want to survive, they need to start contributing regularly for Dharma

Centralized political faiths have zakat & tithe for perpetual funding of preservation & promotion of ideology.

What do Hindus have?

Secular govt ka thenga?

Hence the idea of Dharmansh by Satyanveshan

Read this thread for harsh truths & excerpts from his talk.

Ummah has 20,000 crores of zakat money just inside India. ROL even more. This can buy political lobbying, media narrative, academicians, street power & legal power. Hindus are armed with slings & bows against adversaries with nukes in this asymmetry battle of survival.

Hindus pay tax & assume that government, police, army, judiciary & will take care of survival. Ha ha – good luck with that In India life is tough in polluted cities, office politics, 4 hours traffic jams.

In little spare time Hindus use Bollywood & cricket an addictive escape.

Some Hindus escape to Middle East or the west & get better life quality. In ME they can never become citizens & hence no end game. In the West legal immigration is a stressful struggle & only small % make it. No consequential political power is possible with small numbers.

Most Hindus live in Utopian dreamland that universe will take care. But truth is without political power they will be attacked slowly but surely all over either directly like in Pak/Bangla/Kashmir. Or indirectly via laws, history distortion, text books & maligning via media.

Judiciary is controlled by politicians, politicians bend only to street power & narrative power Street & narrative power goes to the one with maximum money. A group without a global central funding system of its own is a dodo waiting for extinction.

Look at India itself. In Pak, Bangla & Kashmir Hindus are wiped out In 8 states of India they are minority. Hindu institutions are government controlled while others are not. Own history is distorted to make it defeatist Secular pillars of democracy give it stepchild treatment.

Some think that they are earning well, driving fancy cars, having expensive vacations, living the high life. So obviously nothing will happen to them. It’s the problem of the unwashed Hindu masses. For them there is a shayri in the next tweet. Ponder deeply on it.

Jalte chat ko dekhne walon

Fus ka chappar aap ka hai

Aag ke peeche teez hawa hai

Aage muquddar aapka hai

Uske katl pe main bhi chup tha

mera number ab aaya

Mere katl par tum bhi chup ho

agla number aap ka hai

Some other acknowledge the existential threat but feel that it can be resolved by bhaichara, talks, cricket, sarva garam vada pav, mah faith is humanitaay, hugs solve everything etc. For them the next tweet is important to ponder on.

“Peace is a very classy beautiful lady. It doesn’t come to losers, napunsaks or eunuchs. Only real men who fight for it as equals & not beg, get it.”

You cannot get peace with mafias with sole aim of exterminating you by bhaichara.

But an average Hindu is completely consumed just to survive, get a salary, fulfill family commitments. Abroad they are cultural misfits or stuck in visa issues.

What can a lachaar group like this do?

That’s the beauty of Dharmansh.

You have to do nothing In India donate INR 100 a month – https://dharmanshfoundation.org

In US donate $10 a month here – https://dharmansh.org/donation-methods/…

That’s it! No need for huge amount or being a martyr. Enjoy your life and just enroll in Dharmansh.

Dharmansh is an NGO that will route it to where the funds are needed the most for dharma. Fully legal, tax deductible, yearly audit report. Full list of projects on website. Also trying to get Hindus in Pakistan & Bangladesh international refugee status to save them by resettling.

Common objection – hey I really want to help but 9 out of 10 Hindu friends are sleeping & high on opium of cricket, Bollywood & bhaichara. What’s the use of my trying? Here is where you need to know a story of Greek philosopher Diogenes.

Diogenes once stood near a statue with a begging bowl asking for money. People said “You are crazier than what we assumed. Why this lunacy?”. He said “I am learning to take “No” for an answer. As statue will definitely not give.”

@satyanveshan advises us to be like Diogenes. Ask 10 Hindus to help. 9 will say no like the statue that Diogenes was pleading to. Develop a thick skin and don’t care about the “No”. The 10th Hindu is what you’re target is.

You can choose to live like a napunsak & continue to see your young girls abducted, territory gone, laws made against you, media & text books maligning you OR You can do something small or big to fight back like a human with dignity. It’s up to you.

Khudi ko kar buland itna ki Har taqdeer ke pehle khuda bande se yeh pooche – bata teri raza kya hai Naounsakon ko bhagwan bhi nahin poochta.

(This article has been compiled from the tweet thread posted by @itihasika on October 01, 2023, with minor edits to improve readability and conform to HinduPost style guide)

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