paritosh
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The other option is much harder and frankly not for everyone.Giving up is not an option. Too much is at stake.
Not everyone can emigrate. We are talking about hundreds of millions.
We can't let a facist Hindu Rashtra happen
In the other option, you’d have to first step into the shoes of an average Indian and see the world from their eyes. You may have to deal in nuances that your mind will not accept. An example could be around their love for Hindu fascism, from our perspective it’s a mad race to getting the entire country to act like it favours one religion over the others, but from their perspective they think they deserve the right to have a nation that adheres to their belief system, that they have the same claim as the Israelis and Pakistanis in having a country of their own. This comes from a deep set fear hypothesis, there are reasons to why it exists, primary reason being that abrahmic religions and dharmic religions are completely non-compliant with each other and integration hasn’t happened at a social level. When you don’t have integration in a society, mass unrest happens, in the minority and the majority.
It’s easy to look at a snapshot and critique.