prasad1
Active member
I know it is not a term of endearment.
But if you want to insult me please do in a language and words that I can find the meaning.
What is the purpose of cursing someone in Panjabi in Italy, that too with a smile?
So I did some googling.
[FONT="]Be scared, very scared even if you are a Hindu on the moderate side, which for troll purposes comes under the ‘sickular’ brand name these days.[/FONT]
[FONT="]You deal with the nameless, faceless fringe elements — who believe only they uphold Hinduism — by ignoring them, but how do you escape when the same voices come from the mainstream.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Prime Minister Narendra Modi may have appealed for a communal violence-free India, but there are people in his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) who seem intent on dealing in provocative speeches that tear into India’s secular fabric, which the Constitution bestows on us.
https://www.hindustantimes.com/comm...r-by-choice/story-wRGsg6D1TmXn8LKmO7sG4N.html
Yesterday somebody called me Liberal, I thought that was good word till I googled that word in Google India.
[FONT=open_sanslight]I am what the Bhakts call a Sickular (Pseudo Secular) Libtard (Liberal + Retard) and so naturally I spent last weekend trying to raise some reasonable points.
So now I am being called a pseudo-secular (that is not even a word).
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Secularism as practiced in India, with its marked differences with Western practice of secularism, is a controversial topic in India. Supporters of the Indian concept of secularism claim it respects. Supporters of this form of secularism claim that any attempt to introduce a uniform civil code, that is equal laws for every citizen irrespective of his or her religion, would impose majoritarian Hindu sensibilities and ideals. Opponents argue that India's acceptance of Sharia and religious laws violates the principle of Equality before the law.
I do not know Sharia law, I thought the Indian constitution supersedes all religious law except in some social situation.
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I would like to know what is the charges against me.
I want India and ALL Indians to prosper if that is secularism, I will accept that mantle.[/FONT][/FONT]
But if you want to insult me please do in a language and words that I can find the meaning.
What is the purpose of cursing someone in Panjabi in Italy, that too with a smile?
So I did some googling.
[FONT="]Be scared, very scared even if you are a Hindu on the moderate side, which for troll purposes comes under the ‘sickular’ brand name these days.[/FONT]
[FONT="]You deal with the nameless, faceless fringe elements — who believe only they uphold Hinduism — by ignoring them, but how do you escape when the same voices come from the mainstream.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Prime Minister Narendra Modi may have appealed for a communal violence-free India, but there are people in his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) who seem intent on dealing in provocative speeches that tear into India’s secular fabric, which the Constitution bestows on us.
https://www.hindustantimes.com/comm...r-by-choice/story-wRGsg6D1TmXn8LKmO7sG4N.html
Yesterday somebody called me Liberal, I thought that was good word till I googled that word in Google India.
[FONT=open_sanslight]I am what the Bhakts call a Sickular (Pseudo Secular) Libtard (Liberal + Retard) and so naturally I spent last weekend trying to raise some reasonable points.
So now I am being called a pseudo-secular (that is not even a word).
[/FONT][/FONT]
Secularism as practiced in India, with its marked differences with Western practice of secularism, is a controversial topic in India. Supporters of the Indian concept of secularism claim it respects. Supporters of this form of secularism claim that any attempt to introduce a uniform civil code, that is equal laws for every citizen irrespective of his or her religion, would impose majoritarian Hindu sensibilities and ideals. Opponents argue that India's acceptance of Sharia and religious laws violates the principle of Equality before the law.
I do not know Sharia law, I thought the Indian constitution supersedes all religious law except in some social situation.
[FONT="][FONT=open_sanslight]
I would like to know what is the charges against me.
I want India and ALL Indians to prosper if that is secularism, I will accept that mantle.[/FONT][/FONT]