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We let it happen on our watch because our corrupt leaders rather watch **** in parliament welcome to the Kali yuga
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We let it happen on our watch because our corrupt leaders rather watch **** in parliament welcome to the Kali yuga
So u destroy 1000s of year old historical statues not to mention a religious figure of more than half a billion Buddhists around the world because u wanted to prove a point to west..wow!!
So can u tell such a thing wont happen now...may be some day u would need to prove a point to India or some other country and so go and smash those artifacts??
May be u need train ur brain to make some logical thought or as u say so elegantly, a conscious thought...
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Unlike you people, we don't value rocks more than human life.
A Moral argument was made that human life was more valuable, but clearly you guys don't agree.
What has Karnataka's assembly to with Indian Foreign Policy. And '**** watching' rhetoric is cheap. It's equivalent to a guy watching **** in office,.
On the second ground he presents (religious figure) I can't bring myself to agree either, but I wasn't there and didn't see the children die as they did, and well Afghanistanis destroyed Afghanistan's property and Buddhism has been dead in Afghanistan for millennia so it didn't matter to Afghanistan's Buddhist community.Yes
Unlike you people, we don't value rocks more than human life.
A Moral argument was made that human life was more valuable, but clearly you guys don't agree.
On the second ground he presents (religious figure) I can't bring myself to agree either, but I wasn't there and didn't see the children die as they did, and well Afghanistanis destroyed Afghanistan's property and Buddhism has been dead in Afghanistan for millennia so it didn't matter to Afghanistan's Buddhist community.
On a lighter note, Buddhism teaches you to annihilate the self and become part of nature. The Taliban took that quite literally when the images of the teacher of that philosophy became part of the dust at the foot of those hills!
It's a Logical fallacy. Straw man argument. That's not what we argued.
My opinion:It also hurt the sentiments of millions of Buddhist around the world and in Nepal a Majid was attacked
My opinion:
No big deal. The institution of the masjid is very attack-tolerant: it is very welcome if one is allowed to flourish in an exotic place, and okay if unallowed for construction or attacked and demolished.
A case in point is your country's Water-providing (Ba Aabari) masjid. As a person aged in single-digits at the time, I was shocked (actually it wasn't even in my frame of imagination) that people would tear down a house of God, but later I understood those people weren't doing Islam when they did that, and that's as normal as there being flies in the country.
My opinion:
No big deal. The institution of the masjid is very attack-tolerant: it is very welcome if one is allowed to flourish in an exotic place, and okay if unallowed for construction or attacked and demolished.
A case in point is your country's Water-providing (Ba Aabari) masjid. As a person aged in single-digits at the time, I was shocked (actually it wasn't even in my frame of imagination) that people would tear down a house of God, but later I understood those people weren't doing Islam when they did that, and that's as normal as there being flies in the country.
it absolutely is.
Your argument is that they destroyed the buddah because they are bad people and blah blah balh.
But the real reason they did it was to make the point that Human life is more important than rocks.
And since you guys are crying about the rocks and not about human life, that is the only conclusion anyone can come to.
It also hurt the sentiments of millions of Buddhist around the world and in Nepal a Majid was attacked
Read again .Try again.
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Read again .Try again.
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Present-day Pakistanis have enormous respect for Turks like Ghauri who came to their lands and smashed the temples of their ancestors.
However, my feeling is that after 2 or 3 generations, they may start feeling acutely the emptiness in their world-view, and lament the violent destruction of their Indic ancestral heritage. Iran is closer to that stage in its evolution today.
That is the time when peace will come naturally to South Asia.