I don't care about your history under later centuries as it means little to me.
Fair enough, but , my point was to show , i lack no national pride or identity. Sorry for the rant.
The point is about your embarrassment in being called a Hindu.
But i am not a Hindu , and neither is India. They is more to India then what religion is practices by it majority population.
It is mis-representation and i simply do now like it.
For me personally , it is not a matter of Hindu or any other religion ,
I simply do not believe in the existence of a "god" or "gods" . Be added to a religious group , is not where i want to be.
This is indeed short-sighted and liberal-wannabe sign. What is more surprising is a European here is to tell you this!
I don't get what you mean , and i have nothing against religion. except a little liberal smugness perhaps.
But like i said i did not like Cameron mis-represent India as a Hindu state.
Hinduism is a major part of India , but it is not India.
You have your opinion, I have mine.
of course , i have no intention of trying to change your opinions , but only to make mine more clear
PS: I am sure that as an Indian national you might be aware that the other faiths that you mentioned especially Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism share core values and concepts as mainstream Hinduism. Are you not? Don't be surprised. Switzerland has a small Sikh population and they have been very respectful towards acquainting us with the concept of how similar Indian branches of one faith are.
All region have a similarity's. It is not limited to just Indian faiths.
If people actually took the time to see , most "successful" (no dis-respect) religions follow the same threads , in their messages and faith. Slight variations aside , All faith is the same thread.
But what i don't get is how you managed to OT on this .
My only issues was Cameron , pandering to India , using Hindu majority , and as a result misrepresenting India as Hindu state. Which it is not.
religion has not place in politics , Cameron should not have mixed business with India , with his feeling about Hindu's.
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sure all you may be thinking what's the big deal that he has done this.
but your just seeing one side of the coin he just flipped.
The headline could have well be about discriminating against religion . had this all been in a negative conotation
(keep in mind , this example is not to represent any real religion or nation , but only an example)
Cameron wants 'more though relationship' with country A
David Cameron, the man most likely to take over as the next Prime Minister of Britain, has promised to take a "new though relationship" with country A and do everything in his power to bring sanctions on Country A.
Cameron, who made his first overseas visit as leader of the Conservative party to country A in 2006, has been in close touch with the Country A community, appalled the '***** way of life'.
He has often witnessed large gatherings of country A spiritual leader ********* in Britain.
At 43, he will join the ranks of Tony Blair who was also 43 when he became the Prime Minister in 1997. Blair was the youngest person to hold the apex office since Lord Liverpool in 1812, at the age of 42.
His party's manifesto says that the party will "work to establish a new though relationship with Country.
"The ***** community is a perfect example of the discriminatory , suppressive, attitude we cannot have in our country,"
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Well , you don't want to read that , you don't want to here a leader of another country , talking about how ****** represents all your nation. And at the same time talk about a relationship their home country . As if the to are some how interlinked.
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Sure in India's case , this was all in good light , i am happy that the Hindu community in India has made a good name for itself , and is a respected part of the community. But they alone do not represent India.
He should not have talked about supporting India's political ambitions while , while trying to appeal to the British Hindu community or any of India's religious community's for that matter.
My point stands , he should not have spoken about both at the same time.
if he wanted to show his apprecitaion for The
Indian Hindu community in Britain , if he felt he should , ha can do so. I have no objection. This would be good news to me , even
If he wanted to support India's UNSC bid and forge a new relationship with them. it is even better news for me.
What he should not have done is speak about them together as if they are both interlinked.
To me as a result , he felt completely disingenuous.
and i my self felt misrepresented.
I had nothing against Cameron up till now. But now i just don't trust him.