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Thursday, April 25, 2024

Even the AI knows the biggest threat to Indian Democracy post-2014 is left liberals – Part 1

On 26 April 2023, an IED blast by Left-Wing terrorists killed 10 brave policemen (and their driver) of Chhattisgarh DRG in Aranpur, Dantewada, Bastar.

1 week before that, on 20 April 2023, a well-planned attack by 6-7 Islamist terrorists in Poonch of J&K left 5 soldiers dead and 1 wounded. Involving khaalis urduwood thriller elements like RPG and Sniper rifles with Chinese rounds, to take out the driver and a tire to immobilize the vehicle 1st.

Notice how the number of dead heroes are double in case of Left-Wing terrorist attacks than even the Islamist one.

But around this time, what was the chief focus of our mainstream Left-Liberal media across not just the nation but the entire globe?

Ram-Navami riots.

Amid a spate of what has become a yearly occasion for violence in geographies which Islamo-Leftists are hell-bent to call “Muslim-areas”, during Ram Navami (or pretty much any Hindu festival), coupled with a general trend of institutionalized anti-Hindu hatred disguised as sounding the global alarm for the “danger Bharatiya democracy is supposedly in post-2014 due to Hindutva terrorism”, I thought it’d be a good time to know what ChatGPT has to say about it all. Especially post-2014. Since that seems to be the year ‘Democracy in India came into extremely big danger.’

Because in the global den of Left-Wing woke neo-Marxists ironically called USA, the rhetoric about “democracy in danger” may have been started with the election of Donald Trump but it truly ever reached the fever pitch with those minor riots at Capitol Hill on 6 January 2021, which Islamo-Leftists were quick to call an “insurrection.” For which some of the accused were charged with draconian sedition laws even in the US. The same thing for which Indian government is regularly berated across the globe. (Even after we too, suffered an insurrection mere 20 days later on 26 January 2021 by Left-Wing unions and Khalistani terrorists masquerading as farmer-protestors, an insurrection that was both bigger in scale and symbolism than US Capitol Hill riots.)

So this then, “seditious violence” and “waging war against the elected government” is the biggest danger a democracy faces. When a numerical minority which could not convince enough people to support its agenda on the ballot-box, resorts to violent means to impose its will on the majority.

And hence terrorism – organized or otherwise – is, essentially, one of the key areas that could be used to judge not only the biggest threat a democracy faces but also for judging different kind of ideologies’ faith in democratic processes, in gauging who is most prone to give up on constitutional remedies and then indulging in most repulsive and violent means possible to subvert the Constitution to attain political or religious goals.

In comes ChatGPT

One of the most annoying irks with ChatGPT has been the phrase “As an AI language model, I cannot offer opinions…” it uses to dodge out of the questions its leftist biased bosses have taught it to avoid answering.

In any case, I too, wanted an answer that’s rooted in some verifiable reality – unlike Islamo-Leftists for whom “Opinion-journalism” is the objective truth, because relying on facts obviously makes you a Right-Wing Hindutva bigot!

So here was my 1st question to it:

Q: Statistically, what is the biggest terrorist threat in India? Left Wing, Right Wing or Islamist?

ChatGPT: It is difficult to definitively state which terrorist threat is the biggest in India, as the threat landscape is complex and constantly evolving. The terrorist threat in India can come from various groups and ideologies, including left-wing, right-wing, and Islamist extremist groups, as well as other non-state actors.

Different sources and databases may also provide different statistics and analyses, based on their respective methodologies, definitions, and criteria. However, based on the available data and analyses from various sources, it appears that left-wing extremism (LWE) has been one of the most significant terrorist threats in India in recent years

According to data from the South Asia Terrorism Portal (SATP) and the Global Terrorism Database (GTD), LWE has been responsible for the majority of terrorist incidents and fatalities in India over the past decade. For example, according to the SATP, LWE accounted for 80% of all terrorist incidents and 74% of all terrorism-related deaths in India in 2020. Similarly, the GTD reports that LWE was responsible for 59% of all terrorist incidents and 67% of all terrorism-related deaths in India between 2010 and 2019.

However, this does not mean that other forms of terrorism, such as right-wing extremism or Islamist extremism, should be ignored or downplayed. It is important to address all forms of terrorism in a comprehensive and holistic manner, while upholding human rights and the rule of law.

[Emphasis mine.]

See, how ChatGPT tried to initially wiggle out of it by doing false-equivalences and monkey-balancing? But even here, it cannot but agree that leftists are the biggest and most violent threat to Bharatiya Democracy. And statistics do not lie. And as an AI language model…hah!

And hence I decided to hammer home the point

Q: I’m asking you for statistics, as recorded by SATP, regarding the above 2 kinds of terrorism, since 2014.

ChatGPT: I apologize for my earlier response. I can provide you with some information on the number of Incidents of left-wing terrorism Islamist terrorism, and Hindutva terrorism in India since 2014, as recorded by the South Asia Terrorism Portal (SATP).

According to SATP data, the number of incidents of left-wing terrorism in India between January 2014 and March 2023 is 4,318. These incidents have resulted in the deaths of 1,118 people, including security personnel and civilians

During the same period, the number of incidents of Islamist terrorism in India is 207, resulting in the deaths of 132 people, including security personnel and civilians.

As for Hindutva terrorism, there have been a few isolated incidents recorded by SATP during this period, but it is not a significant trend or phenomenon in India.

Please note that these statistics may not be comprehensive or fully accurate, as they are based on the available data and sources. Terrorism is a complex and constantly evolving phenomenon that requires continuous monitoring, analysis, and response from various stakeholders.

[Emphasis mine]

ChatGPT is again desperately trying to monkey-balance, and I needed an alternative source of information to corroborate its initial proclamation anyway, so I posed the 3rd question to it based on sources it had already shown its faith in:

Q: What about statistics from GTD for the same period and same kinds of terrorism?

ChatGPT: The Global Terrorism Database (GTD) is a comprehensive database of terrorist incidents worldwide, maintained by the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) at the University of Maryland, USA. According to the GTD, the number of incidents of left-wing terrorism, Islamist terrorism, and Hindutva Terrorism in India between 2014 and 2019 (the latest year for which data is available) is as follows:

  • Left-wing terrorism: 3,425 Incidents resulting in 1,139 deaths
  • Islamist terrorism: 168 incidents Resulting in 118 deaths
  • Hindutva terrorism: 2 incidents Resulting in 2 deaths

    It is important to note that these statistics may not reflect the full extent of terrorist activities in India, as they are based on the available data and sources. Additionally, the GTD has not yet released data for the years after 2019.

So a distinction is made here about data being available only upto 2019.

Regardless, I think the general trend is quite clear: Left-liberals and their allies pose the biggest possible danger to Bharatiya democracy by several order of magnitude.

Even Islamists on their own are nothing without the support of them.

And Hindutva terrorism, as we all know, is practically a myth.

Wait, wha..! N-n-n-n-NOO! Hindutva is biggest threat! And-and-and it’s just… AI, blabbering about things it doesn’t understand like we Islmo-Leftist intellectuals do. Hah!

AI is not wrong though.

There are of course other indicators and surveys arriving on those same conclusions.

Everyone remembers former PM Mukmohan Singh. Mukmohan, whose heart’s ardent desire was to remain silent as much as possible (apart from his happy compliance with the disgraceful imposition on a Bharatiya PM being remote controlled by Italians and their unelected cohorts), which doesn’t mean the man was incapable of opening his mouth. Because how else we’d have gotten the gems like “Minorities, especially Muslim minorities, have the 1st right on national resources,” from him?

That statement was made in 2009.

Many people forget that in 2009, saaheban had spoken once again!

To say that,

“We have achieved success in tackling terrorism in the past one year. Many terrorist modules have been busted during the period. There have been no terrorist attacks since November last year. [26/11] However, I have consistently held that left-wing extremism is perhaps the gravest internal security threat we face. We have not achieved as much success as we would have liked in containing it. It is a matter of concern that despite our efforts, the level of violence in the affected states continues to rise,” Manmohan Singh said while addressing the three-day conference of top police officers

It can easily be argued that he might’ve said it to shield his favourite Islamists back then who had, after all, “the 1st right on all national resources” according to him + it could be equally possible that he said it due to him going sour on the traitorous, back-stabbing Marxists who’d threatened – and ultimately withdrawn support from his government over Civil Nuclear deal with (then) capitalist USA.

But that logic is hard to quantify given the massive evidence in the form of data and statistics we saw earlier.

And despite everything, the situation didn’t improve much even after a decade, half of which were under Modi and after that, an additional 5 years of the same “Hindu nationalist Right Wing government.”

In 2019, even the extremist woke left-wing den of anti-Hindu hate called USA, had to admit:

CPI (Maoist) was the 6th largest terrorist threat in all over the world. (with the 5th place also occupied by another Left Wing terrorist organization)

4 years later…

GTI (Global Terrorism Index) report’s latest version of 2023 became reason for black amusement in Bharat because of its Freudian slip when it declared “CPI” to be the 12th largest terror threat in the world. But essentially, they meant left-wing terrorists.

So, once again…

Left-liberals and their allies pose the biggest possible danger to Bharatiya democracy by several order of magnitude. They’re most likely to betray democracy and resort to waging war against people’s will expressed through electoral mandates.

As opposed to Hindutva threat to democracy, which as we all know, doesn’t exist. It’s a hateful myth created by Left-Libeals and their anti-democratic allies to distract from their own anti-democratic and violent conspiracies to topple Indian democracy.

(To be continued…Part 2)

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Abhinandan Pande
Abhinandan Pande
Abhinandan Pande is an aspiring Spy Thriller writer who sees the threats to Bharat as they are - An institutionalized Abrahmic/Left-Liberal revulsion for Hindus' Right to Exist.

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