Joe Shearer
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Bhakts are people whom I have opposed for twenty years now, newbie.why, r u not proud of who you are?
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Bhakts are people whom I have opposed for twenty years now, newbie.why, r u not proud of who you are?
Is it better to get needled, or is it better to acknowledge another one from the sub-continent that is getting a position that he has worked for and earned?
It is a possibility that I never denied or rejected. My point was made to you and to the others, and it was to ask if you need to react against such possible taunts (to me, it remains a possibility, although a strong possibility).Your question is unfair out of context. There is not a shadow of doubt in my mind that the OP meant it as a taunt so I laid out his insinuation in the open and asked him to put up or shut up.
Fair response, and I would like to point out that it was precisely what you have stated, that we should be looking at and raising up those rare and positive role models, that formed the core of my post. There was some hidden bias; it seemed preferable to identify Pakistani-origin people, the other category recedes into a much larger universe of eminent achievements.On the broader question, I try to avoid parochial reactions -- with a few exceptions. For example, I would be proud if a Pakistani-origin person or a Muslim achieved global recognition because it is rare and positive role models are sorely needed, but Indian-origin CEOs are common so nothing exciting. It's like I would get excited by an Australian getting a Nobel Prize, but seeing an Australia actor or sportsperson making it big on the global stage is not news any more.
You might bear in mind that eminences like Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, or Mehdi Hassan have their counterpart - if you will forgive the phrase - following in India. It is not unilateral; those who admire excellence in the arts and sciences do so without regard to national affiliation within South Asia. You are not alone, millions share your sentiments.Probably the only time I get excited for other South Asians is in arts and sciences. Aishwara Rai, Lata Mangeshkar, Satyajit Ray, etc.
Given these considerations, do you still think my question was unfair or out of context? I am willing to accept your opinion for it.Your question is unfair out of context.
There was some hidden bias; it seemed preferable to identify Pakistani-origin people, the other category recedes into a much larger universe of eminent achievements.
following in India
Given these considerations, do you still think my question was unfair or out of context? I am willing to accept your opinion for it.
And that is a bad thing?If people ignored taunts, half the threads on this forum would be empty.
To be honest, only the military threads are interesting any more, for me, personally, and without prejudice to any other member's preferences. Among those, too, only those where the Chinese members are fortunately absent, and not weaving a repellent atmosphere with their zeal and indefatigable energy.If people ignored taunts, half the threads on this forum would be empty.
When put in those terms, well, no, they shouldn't. But they do, and within the confines of present, very muddied habit, yes, I do feel content to hear of Bengali, including Bangladeshi, progress, and of east Indian and south Indian progress beyond that, and beyond that, general Indian achievement, followed by south Asian as an entirety. Without any qualification, the achievements of women come right up at the top of the scale.Where should ethnicity fit in this hierarchy? Should it? Should religion?
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@Flight of falcon
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@Sainthood 101
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@One_Nation
It is sad to see so many people whining about an Indian getting a responsible international financial post, never mind that he is a Singapore Indian.
Instead of the whining, why not work for a Pakistani to get such a post?
Showing your envy and dislike in a competition created in your own minds will not change the situation; getting your own citizens trained and competent sufficiently well to get such positions might.
That is indeed wonderful news. It should be made very widely known.Pakistanis do not work as slaves.
This part of your post is worth a separate and autonomous thread by itself, and trying to answer it piecemeal does not reflect the importance of the ideas that are reflected in it.I was talking more of global recognition. I am sure there are lots of regional celebrities in South America, Africa, Middle East, East Asia, but it only really matters if they hit the global spotlight. Admittedly, there is a pro-West bias in global exposure (except for sports) but it is what it is... for now.
Some people might dismiss it as seeking the white man's approval, but that's not true. A global celebrity is respected by people in Africa, South America, Europe, Asia, everywhere, across all ethnicities.
That is indeed wonderful news. It should be made very widely known.
Ah, a learned person such as you knows, of course, that 'Indian' included what is today that part that was detached by the India Independence Act. Amusing to see the consequences of a momentary lapse of memory.
Hes an NRIHere goes yet another organization like IMF going down the drain …. Political appointees from India do nothing more than harp Modi policies and ruin the entire culture and reputation of any organization they join.
Not a newbie to this world and this is not entire world or is it to you?. I can spot a bhakt when i see one. You'll have to prove it harder.Bhakts are people whom I have opposed for twenty years now, newbie.
Right - and i suppose that's your way of making yourself feel mature? lol.I've seen silly but this deliberate wanton silliness from you. Such silliness is somewhat like teens goofing around. Some of them have the mugs to be called cute but most others just end up being silly. Is that what you're going for here ?
With that long special effects mirror (you decide if the mirror makes you look fat thin tall or tiny but in no case right), I will once again ask:
W h a t c o n v I c t e d murderer became PM ?
OTOH if you just wanted to vent some frustration and facts didn't matter, be my guest.
Not at all interested in your preteen back'n' forth.Right - and i suppose that's your way of making yourself feel mature? lol.
Since you are behaving like a nalaik student, i have to give you a homework.
Come back after going thru the links thoroughly and then summarize to me in 5 points what you learnt from them about india's own connections to terrorism and blaming it on pakistan.
Don't be a back bencher all your life. This is your chance.