Nilgiri
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Well that escalated quickly....
So? Would you call the Bangladesh NY subway bomber as your brother? Or those Gulshan bakery folks? Or the pilkhana folks?
Terrorists are not my brothers. I know it upsets you to see Tamils are not being deported from SL or whatever fantasy you wanted to see....that in itself shows who the real permanent stakeholders are past the divisions that were artificially salted and then propelled for clearly nefarious interests.
Nothing like the Rohingya, who at every opportunity in history show they do not identify as part of Burmese nation (largely being new migrants during British Raj)....and always sought to push partition solution (stupidly assuming they would get their way)...and now cry when Burmese follow that exact same principle. They should have pushed for partition plan way back to join arakan to East Pakistan and thats it...when it was decided Burma keeps it (i.e borders stay as the internal British ones), those that could not accept it should have moved (like other partition migrations going on)....or they stay and integrate. But nope they kept pushing the agenda at any opportunity thinking Burmese will have no memory....and cry foul now at losing. When you are so greedy like that combined with you being recent arrivals...spare us the sob stories when the inevitable blowback happens. This ingrate nature in Rohingya is what @Michael Corleone talked about in another thread too, its showing up in the camps yet again.
We really saw that "brotherhood" with the killings of 40,000 Hindu Tamils at the hands of the Sinhalese Buddhists in 2009.
So? Would you call the Bangladesh NY subway bomber as your brother? Or those Gulshan bakery folks? Or the pilkhana folks?
Terrorists are not my brothers. I know it upsets you to see Tamils are not being deported from SL or whatever fantasy you wanted to see....that in itself shows who the real permanent stakeholders are past the divisions that were artificially salted and then propelled for clearly nefarious interests.
Nothing like the Rohingya, who at every opportunity in history show they do not identify as part of Burmese nation (largely being new migrants during British Raj)....and always sought to push partition solution (stupidly assuming they would get their way)...and now cry when Burmese follow that exact same principle. They should have pushed for partition plan way back to join arakan to East Pakistan and thats it...when it was decided Burma keeps it (i.e borders stay as the internal British ones), those that could not accept it should have moved (like other partition migrations going on)....or they stay and integrate. But nope they kept pushing the agenda at any opportunity thinking Burmese will have no memory....and cry foul now at losing. When you are so greedy like that combined with you being recent arrivals...spare us the sob stories when the inevitable blowback happens. This ingrate nature in Rohingya is what @Michael Corleone talked about in another thread too, its showing up in the camps yet again.