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India only really have a problem with Muslims. They’re moving away from the secular political system instigated by Ghandhi and through Modi are headed for the type of setup Savarkar was pushing. It would be a step backwards considering how far India has come over the last 70 years or so.

The Sikhs disagree, and Christians don't exactly get a great run either.
 
Don’t they have some policy that they’ll except migrants from the surrounding areas, as long as they’re not Muslim? I’m not right across Indian politics. What have they done to Sikhs?

Golden Temple stuff, Sikhs ended up killing one of the Ghandhi dynasty PMs.

Rajiv probably.
 

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Indira, she was Nehru's kid and no relation to the famous Gandhi.

She was killed by her body guards. They were Sikh's. One was one of her favorite body guards and had been in her service for a decade.

The assassination was in response to the attack on the Golden Temple.
 
Clearly I’ve been under a rock. Were the people suspected of carrying out the bombing supporters of the BHJ nationalists?

This was in the 80s.

The trial was in the 00s. My aunt was a star witness. Her son was out here hiding from potential kidnappers. They were part of a movement called Babbar Khalsa that grew out of the anti colonial movement in th 20s. I dunno the relationship between all these groups. All these campaigners are nuts.
 
The irony of using the murder of the Gandhi family to use violence...

Different Gandhi family. But Indira Nerhu (later Gandhi) was a kid hanging out with Mahatma Gandhi during the independence movement. She married an unrelated Gandhi later on. Her dad was the first indian PM, Jawaharlal Nehru, who was a protege of the Gandhi.
 
This was in the 80s.

The trial was in the 00s. My aunt was a star witness. Her son was out here hiding from potential kidnappers. They were part of a movement called Babbar Khalsa that grew out of the anti colonial movement in th 20s. I dunno the relationship between all these groups. All these campaigners are nuts.

Right. That makes sense. I thought all this was about what’s happening now with Modi’s government pushing for Hindu nationalism.
 
Right. That makes sense. I thought all this was about what’s happening now with Modi’s government pushing for Hindu nationalism.

The fallout is still happening now.

There was an incident a few years ago where Sikh holy books were desecrated and the government protected the people responsible. Before that it was something else. All against the context of a Sikh nationalist, separatist movement that isn't popular but is big enough to gain respect and does have direct ties to the anti imperialist movements of British rule. Which is like the Indian political dreamtime in terms of its mythological power and ability to make claims on peoples identities.
 

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Didn't hear about this Evergreen stuff before, but boy o boy o wowee.

Weinstein does a pretty good job in summarising how both far right and far leftist elements use identity politics to generate tribalism. Not merely a 'culture war', but something more sinister.
 
The Air India Flt 182 bombing.

Riots with thousands of people dead.

That was the one of out Canada right? Or into Canada?
 


Didn't hear about this Evergreen stuff before, but boy o boy o wowee.

Weinstein does a pretty good job in summarising how both far right and far leftist elements use identity politics to generate tribalism. Not merely a 'culture war', but something more sinister.

Yep. The full 45-minute interview from him is a real eye-opener. Leaving a professor to be attacked by students and admin...disgrace. Glad the school has taken such a bad wrap for it and attendance has dropped off. There were a couple of filmed incidents which could have turned very very bad - just lucky Bret is a calm person. The police did him no favours either. One of his students got jumped cutting through the school one night too.

Sadly it won't be the last this happens at universities. Already academic numbers have dropped in favour of admin staff. Turning uni/colleges into friendly support groups instead of places to learn.

Then these weirdos grow into those that attended the democratic socialist convention:



Clapping is banned due to sensory overload. Don't assume genders or there will be freak outs. No strong scents in safe spaces. :drunk:
Sadly it isn't a comedy sketch.
 

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Galveston Texas police department is coming under fire after an image was leaked - showing mounted police officers marching a black man down the street by a rope.
The Black man in this case was suspected of trespassing. The police handcuffed him, tied a rope to his handcuffs like an animal and marched him down the street.
According to the Galveston Texas police department the officers did this because there was no transportation unit available at the time.
Their official statement:
In a press release posted on Facebook Monday, the police department identified the suspect as Donald Neely. He was arrested for trespassing on Saturday, and a transportation unit was not immediately available at the time of the arrest so the officers escorted him to the Mounted Patrol Unit staging area in this manner.


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Didn't hear about this Evergreen stuff before, but boy o boy o wowee.

Weinstein does a pretty good job in summarising how both far right and far leftist elements use identity politics to generate tribalism. Not merely a 'culture war', but something more sinister.


Sorry. Listening to Tool.
 
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