Does that make it easier then, to be 'used to it'? Or does it make it easier on your hearts and minds to remind me of the crimes that are committed in my country by Indians, on Indians?
If it does, brother human, pray continue.
I was shocked to find that he is thought to be Sanghi. I had always been under the impression that he was, along with the handful of us who still care, a constitutionalist and an upholder of the rule of law, compelled to take an unusually strident tone in the face of constant ridicule and contempt of our country and all that we hold dear.
Sometimes I find myself defending what I myself would be quick to condemn, what I have indeed been quick to condemn when we have been among ourselves. It is one thing to call out these bad things to other Indians, it is another thing to stand among many who loudly proclaim themselves our sworn enemies and say that the same way. I will not do it, and it is not for me to condemn him for being a Sanghi unless he admits to being one himself.
@MilSpec tell us this isn't so. Your word is good enough for me.
Do you think I was light-hearted or speaking other than with a very heavy heart when I asked for all to desist?