STOP THE BLAME GAME
Dr. Babu Suseelan
Several Hindu scholars, saints, teachers, helping professionals, Hindu political leaders, writers and journalists have been entering or engaged in some form of interfaith dialogue with leaders of closed, fundamentalist, mechanistic, reductionists desert dogmas.
It is genuine, sane and required for all concerned Hindus to ask "what do we gain from entering such dialogue with those who refuse to change? What ideas from the desert political dogma which has been used for invasion, plunder, slavery, colonization, oppression, war and terrorism have special significance or value for understanding our relationships? Their closed, rigid, non-compromising belief system and behavior always have been creating effective obstacles in practicing our universal, peaceful Dharma. Islam and Christianity, as closed, rigid, and fundamentalist paradigms have their own philosophy, blind belief system, teachings, followers, war machine, separate states and powerful organizations and are strongly defended by their adherents.
We Hindus are fundamentally all alike and our basic aim is the optimum development of human being. We believe in "World is One Family” ("Vasudeiva Kudumbahakam"). To enhance this goal, we Hindus need to be aware and guided by the best we know of their past brutal history, current sinister plans, cunning strategies and techniques and goals of Islamists and Christian Missionaries.
Yes, the world is changing. We are faced everywhere with the evidence of conflict, hate, destruction, war, beheading, terrorism and coercive religious conversion. Spiritually malignant Muslims and Christians all over the world are trying to establish their own kingdom based on their blind faith. We Hindus are faced with these numberless forces of destruction and conquest. In this time of dire need, it is natural for few Hindus to engage in dialogue with our nemeses. Their good intention is to ceaselessly battle in an effort to thwart the destruction of our Dharma, and stop or slow down coercive and deceptive religious conversion of innocent and gullible Hindus. It is no wonder the frightened Hindus looks wishfully to magic and mystery for protection against our powerful adversary.
One would expect that in the face of overwhelming blows from the brutal hands of Jihadi and Missionary warlords, Hindus would oppose steadfastly in a unified, powerful political force. But this is not the case. Hindus are facing destruction from without and within. In this context why Hindus are displaying their extraordinary propensity for dialogue with our enemies attacking on our own existence?
Is the dialogue or debate with our distracters is helping to change their destructive dogma? Are we going to demand that they cease and desist from this deadly paradigm conspiracy? Are we strong enough to demand equitable physical, emotional, spiritual, intellectual, social, political opportunity for Hindus for a meaningful life? Hindus are currently stood with their feet in the mud, their eyes fixed on the stars.
Are we going to be successful by this dialogue to force our enemies for a theoretical change? At this juncture, we need to look at ourselves, and force Hindus to grab political power, declare India as a Hindu Rashtra and change Hindus more effectively for political participation. We have to go beyond interfaith dialogue and use our knowledge for desired change in the closed dogmas? Do we have the power to effect change? Or our enemies will psycho program us using the cunning strategy of dialogue? Christians and Muslims know how to use different increasing social pressure tactics on Hindus. We need to prepare ourselves to deal with Hindu frustration, anger, and those who feel powerless to face the organized and powerful enemy.
The increased need for Hindus is to be competent and strong to teach our adversaries new ways of dealing with Hindus.
Out of these concerns and questions, painful as they may be: Always remember that Shanti comes from Shakthi (Peace comes from strength). It is also important to remember that criminal thinkers and their destructive habits are not going change with our eclectic and peaceful approach. Hindus need to be strong, and realistic. Reality is always more rich and accurate than our mental picture of it.
Babu Suseelan
Dr. Babu Suseelan
Hindutva always has an active interest in shaping the creative potential of people. Ancient travelers to India (Fahiyan, Marco Polo) had written about prosperity, harmony, happiness, peace and hospitality that prevailed in India in their travelogue. . Whether on an informal level such as familial, kinship, or neighborhood level or as tribes were an integral element in Hindu society. Each groups were assigned certain duties and responsibilities and they were very happy to control and direct the behavior of its members. The survival of the nation and community were depended on the heterogeneity of the population and the complexity of social relationships. Hindutva never has any code or formula for discrimination, inequality, oppression or slavery unlike practiced by followers of desert dogmas.
Even the word CASTE is a Portuguese word introduced by Missionaries for conversion and to create disunity. Of course Hindus were divided based on their creative potential and innate qualities. Unfortunately harmonious, peace loving Hindus experienced wanton aggression, invasion, plunder and looting by Arab Muslims which has resulted in social division and disharmony. The brutal Islamic system established social discrimination and disharmony experienced severe institutional change. The Islamic invaders and Christen colonialists have designed and maintained several disorganization, institutions to maintain disunity and disharmony among Hindus. Their goal was to destroy and dismantle the intellectual Class (Brahmins) and the warrior class (Kshatriya) to perpetuate eternal domination of Muslims and Christians. Laws have been developed and formalized to nurture caste division and perpetuate political rule by foreigners. There is very little evidence that significant effort were undertaken to develop social and economic status of low class people by Christian Colnialists.
After independence the government have initiated a broad spectrum of approaches, methods and techniques including reservation, quota system and special privileges for economically and socially disadvantaged people among Hindus. As a result, we were able to elect low class Hindus as Presidents, Chief Ministers of several states, Supreme Court Chief Justice, Ambassadors, Bureaucrats that is unprecedented any where in the Islamic or Christian world.
Now, Muslims and the pseudo secularist are apprehensive about Hindu unity and progression. They are devising several vicious strategies to BLAME BRAHMINS (intellectual class)for all ills of India. They tend to deliberately forget that our Vedas, Upanishads, Purans, Ithihasas--respected and studied by all intellectuals from around the world were not created by a Brahmin but a low class Hindu. Several of our great Rihsis including Viswamitra were not Brahmins. Yet Muslims and and the bogus secular elite and phony liberals blame Brahmins (intellectual class) of all of India's social ills created by corrupt politicians, inept rulers, and Jihadis. Unlike Islam, Hindutva is a universal, tolerant and all inclusive system. Hindus expect every one to adhere to our Dharma and moral values. Our Darsanas are not divisive and divide people between believers and infidels and believers and devil worshippers.
The Human Rights industry in India is now fighting for the rights and special privileges for Muslims and Christians. Fighting for Human Rights infers that their rights hasve been denied. It is not the case in India. Many times the fictitious and delusional claims by Islamists, Marxists and phony liberals are for political domination, looting, deceptive religious and exploitation. In the name of protecting the so called victims, they are engaged in mass murder, bombing, terrorism, violence, social disruption and and aggression. The ruling Islamic, anti national coalition, mass media made it politically incorrect to explore the role of Muslim Jihadis, subversive agents, foreign supported NGOs in violence, crime, terrorism and bombing and coercive religious conversion. Anti Hindutva misdeeds and subversive activities have become synonymous with BLAME THE VICTIM.
Why we shy away from assigning the blame where it belongs: Islam, Marxism, Pseudo secularism, and Evangelism. It is politically sensitive to explore the psychological, political reasons for their violence and aggressive behavior. Our enemies are expert in BLAME GAME. The approach "BLAME THE VICTIM" has been promoted by Jihadis, pseudo secularists, anti national media, missionaries, and Marxists. At the heart of BLAME GAME is to split Hindu society. The existing legal system, media, and NGOs also promote the BLAME GAME. Few passive, naive Hindus also join with our nemesis and provide a fertile ground for the BLAME GAME.
It encourages the culture of victimization. Individual's freedom to choose is the foundation of Hindu philosophy. But this freedom has to be used skillfully to explore the immoral nature of Islam and the personal responsibility of our enemies for sabotage and creating social unrest. It is necessary to become conscious of the dysfunctional and deviant practices of Islam, Missionaries, Maoists, and foreign funded NGOs and its effects on individual human behavior. Reaming indifferently with the BLAME GAMERS, it prevents deviant individuals from becoming active Hindus or nationalists.
Hindus should not join the enemy crowd in their nefarious BLAME GAME. The question then becomes, if the Rightists and BLAME GAMERS are devoted to solving the problem, why are they playing the BLAME GAME? The answer is they want to perpetuate the victim culture and want to abide by the politically correct master plan that the role of Muslims and criminals are are not to be explored.
INTERFAITH DIALOGUE: HELP OR HINDER?
Dr. Babu Suseelan
Several Hindu scholars, saints, teachers, helping professionals, Hindu political leaders, writers and journalists have been entering or engaged in some form of interfaith dialogue with leaders of closed, fundamentalist, mechanistic, reductionists desert dogmas.
It is genuine, sane and required for all concerned Hindus to ask "what do we gain from entering such dialogue with those who refuse to change? What ideas from the desert political dogma which has been used for invasion, plunder, slavery, colonization, oppression, war and terrorism have special significance or value for understanding our relationships? Their closed, rigid, non-compromising belief system and behavior always have been creating effective obstacles in practicing our universal, peaceful Dharma. Islam and Christianity, as closed, rigid, and fundamentalist paradigms have their own philosophy, blind belief system, teachings, followers, war machine, separate states and powerful organizations and are strongly defended by their adherents.
We Hindus are fundamentally all alike and our basic aim is the optimum development of human being. We believe in "World is One Family” ("Vasudeiva Kudumbahakam"). To enhance this goal, we Hindus need to be aware and guided by the best we know of their past brutal history, current sinister plans, cunning strategies and techniques and goals of Islamists and Christian Missionaries.
Yes, the world is changing. We are faced everywhere with the evidence of conflict, hate, destruction, war, beheading, terrorism and coercive religious conversion. Spiritually malignant Muslims and Christians all over the world are trying to establish their own kingdom based on their blind faith. We Hindus are faced with these numberless forces of destruction and conquest. In this time of dire need, it is natural for few Hindus to engage in dialogue with our nemeses. Their good intention is to ceaselessly battle in an effort to thwart the destruction of our Dharma, and stop or slow down coercive and deceptive religious conversion of innocent and gullible Hindus. It is no wonder the frightened Hindus looks wishfully to magic and mystery for protection against our powerful adversary.
One would expect that in the face of overwhelming blows from the brutal hands of Jihadi and Missionary warlords, Hindus would oppose steadfastly in a unified, powerful political force. But this is not the case. Hindus are facing destruction from without and within. In this context why Hindus are displaying their extraordinary propensity for dialogue with our enemies attacking on our own existence?
Is the dialogue or debate with our distracters is helping to change their destructive dogma? Are we going to demand that they cease and desist from this deadly paradigm conspiracy? Are we strong enough to demand equitable physical, emotional, spiritual, intellectual, social, political opportunity for Hindus for a meaningful life? Hindus are currently stood with their feet in the mud, their eyes fixed on the stars.
Are we going to be successful by this dialogue to force our enemies for a theoretical change? At this juncture, we need to look at ourselves, and force Hindus to grab political power, declare India as a Hindu Rashtra and change Hindus more effectively for political participation. We have to go beyond interfaith dialogue and use our knowledge for desired change in the closed dogmas? Do we have the power to effect change? Or our enemies will psycho program us using the cunning strategy of dialogue? Christians and Muslims know how to use different increasing social pressure tactics on Hindus. We need to prepare ourselves to deal with Hindu frustration, anger, and those who feel powerless to face the organized and powerful enemy.
The increased need for Hindus is to be competent and strong to teach our adversaries new ways of dealing with Hindus.
Out of these concerns and questions, painful as they may be: Always remember that Shanti comes from Shakthi (Peace comes from strength). It is also important to remember that criminal thinkers and their destructive habits are not going change with our eclectic and peaceful approach. Hindus need to be strong, and realistic. Reality is always more rich and accurate than our mental picture of it.
Babu Suseelan
Jan. 16, 2012
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