tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8070362.post4391974860910943177..comments2023-11-02T19:19:15.129+05:30Comments on Death Ends Fun: Walking the Freedom TrailDilip D'Souzahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08221707482541503243noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8070362.post-25256333947985786102011-11-01T02:37:26.088+05:302011-11-01T02:37:26.088+05:30CK: this is Anon: October 27, 2011 8:05 AM
The ot...CK: this is Anon: October 27, 2011 8:05 AM<br /><br />The others were different Anons. However they wielded the cudgel well, you young Canadian curmudgeon. I salute them. They must be all Pakistani you say? Ha ha! Yes Mr. One-track. All Pakistanis. You are surrounded. Get a therapist soon.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8070362.post-82592773081238154012011-10-31T17:12:57.513+05:302011-10-31T17:12:57.513+05:30This is not about NRI, PIO( my category), not even...This is not about NRI, PIO( my category), not even about RNI's-resident non-Indians. It's about acknowledging great struggles for freedom. Pakistan's struggle against the wicked, overwhelmingly large, occupying Hindus, was one of them.Chandru Knoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8070362.post-5352684708301323492011-10-31T17:09:44.559+05:302011-10-31T17:09:44.559+05:30This is an article about remembering the South Afr...This is an article about remembering the South African struggle for freedom. So I suggested that D'Souza write a similar piece about how the Moslems of the subcontinent waged a similarly uplifting struggle for freedom from the wicked, colonial, occupying, illegally present Hindus of NWFP, West Punjab, Sind, Baluchistan and East Bengal. D'Souza would be eminently qualified and appropriate to write such an article, since he is very supportive of the Moslems. He sees them as the tiny, helpless, Abrahamic underdog waging a just struggle against the big, overpowering pagan Hindu majority. The people of South Africa waged a similar struggle against the erstwhile apartheid regime.<br /><br /> To repeat, what exactly then is the problem?Chandru Knoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8070362.post-65132045472489883702011-10-31T10:50:48.562+05:302011-10-31T10:50:48.562+05:30as far as can see, chandru, Anon above has only ri...as far as can see, chandru, Anon above has only ridiculed you and your whining rants. <br /><br />but of course you mutate that into "you are an awfully spirited defender of the Pakistani and Moslem mindset on the subcontinent" and "self-hatred."<br /><br />in my views, a man who goes on and on about a country which he consciously chooses to run away from is a prime example of self-hatred. <br /><br />you qualify. remind me to take what you say seriously when you have the courage to live your beliefs rather than run from them.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8070362.post-65580818854904120502011-10-30T22:27:48.455+05:302011-10-30T22:27:48.455+05:30"Nonsense CK. Whatever your foolishness accus..."Nonsense CK. Whatever your foolishness accusations, I dont want it any "other way around". I simply think I can live my life without feeling constantly victimise"<br /><br /> Oh, come off it, Anon. Don't try to act so enlightened, when you and your country are not. Pakistan blotted out the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth games, because it showcased the 5000 year history of India. Pakistan's creation was the result of just this crude, vulgar 'victimisation' sentiment, that you are falsely and dishonestly denouncing. But keep up the great, enlightened, mature act.Chandru Knoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8070362.post-40292188839785379562011-10-30T19:34:15.437+05:302011-10-30T19:34:15.437+05:30Nonsense CK. Whatever your foolishness accusations...Nonsense CK. Whatever your foolishness accusations, I dont want it any "other way around". I simply think I can live my life without feeling constantly victimised. I feel nothing but pity for headcases like you who can only exist in a state of feeling victimised. Nothing more to say.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8070362.post-36658222689299724172011-10-30T10:05:12.357+05:302011-10-30T10:05:12.357+05:30CK, you actually wanna know "what exactly is ...CK, you actually wanna know "what exactly is my problem"?<br /><br />You, who appears to live his whole life under the weight of apparenty Muslim oppression and Hindu victimhood, and will bring this into unrelated discussion - you wanna know what someone elses' problem is??<br /><br />I have no problem, CK. I am happy to make my own way in the world w/o blaming everyoneelse. Someday you might be able to understand that. Tho I have my doubts.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8070362.post-69427869199819265822011-10-30T09:49:46.643+05:302011-10-30T09:49:46.643+05:30Why Anon, haven't I merely said what Pakistan ...Why Anon, haven't I merely said what Pakistan has been saying all along, that the great movement that resulted in the state of Pakistan, was a magnificent freedom struggle by the Moslems of the subcontinent, against the evil, alien, colonial, occupying Hindus? So what exactly is your problem?Chandru Knoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8070362.post-22530814391396986052011-10-27T08:05:54.934+05:302011-10-27T08:05:54.934+05:30CK: You are out of your Canadian mind, young man! ...CK: You are out of your Canadian mind, young man! Watch out or your daughters will marry Moslems. I know you just repeat what your immigrant parents tell you. When will you get your own mind?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8070362.post-54194809752557633892011-10-23T09:17:25.876+05:302011-10-23T09:17:25.876+05:30Dear Chandru
Dilip has already done that. Please r...Dear Chandru<br />Dilip has already done that. Please read the passage carefully and not some words 'safeguards' 'Hindu- dominated' etc. It almost translates into what you wrote<br /><br />http://dcubed.blogspot.com/search?q=JinnahNikhilnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8070362.post-74705673632544445872011-10-17T16:44:55.722+05:302011-10-17T16:44:55.722+05:30Latha, of course it should be "an", I ca...Latha, of course it should be "an", I can't believe I missed that! I just checked, and CN corrected it in the print version. Glad you liked the article. Please let's indeed meet when you're next in Bom: I'm not likely to get to England any time soon (ten years since I was last there). <br /><br />Thunderdog, thanks too. appreciate the kind words.Dilip D'Souzahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08221707482541503243noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8070362.post-46364713330337844182011-10-17T16:35:46.541+05:302011-10-17T16:35:46.541+05:30your analogies always manage to prickle up the goo...your analogies always manage to prickle up the goosebumps along with a feeling of "I-should've-seen-that". always stimulating to see things from your perspectiveThunderdoghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16645346517628672661noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8070362.post-55711897883036038292011-10-17T15:02:38.028+05:302011-10-17T15:02:38.028+05:30Great piece Dilip. I do read your articles, not al...Great piece Dilip. I do read your articles, not all of them, most of them. I spotted a mistake though, 'an' instead of an 'a' in front of unprecedented cast, at least that is how I would write.<br /><br />Would be nice to meet you in Bombay/England and discuss Arundhathi Roy & Kashmir, amongst other things and visit Vibha's library.Latha Kadalayilnoreply@blogger.com