xeuss
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No side has a monopoly on truth. I would never be able to have a conversation and learn more if I cannot state what I know if I am catering to audiences - alleged sanghi half-truths in your case or alleged 'sickular' sympathies with some others.
PDF, in general, is a cesspool of filth and hate speech. For me, the only reason it remains tolerable is if I get to learn something new - and that is almost completely by Indian members. Unfortunately, I don't get these views on some other Indian forums.
Are you suggesting that Sanghi half truths and falsehoods form an important part of a discussion? I am not sure how.
I find it a tad bit rich that you find it difficult to digest a statement like "Sanghi clan of yours" but have no qualms repeating those half truths and classify them as important points of discussion.
I must also point out that most of these half-truths and falsehoods have been debunked by other Hindus as well. This is not a scenario where there is a Muslim narrative and there is a Hindu narrative. I feel this is a scenario where there is a historical narrative and a Sanghi narrative. Under the historical narrative, finer points are discussed without prejudice, and disagreements are highlighted and both parties emerge further educated on events. While under the Sanghi narrative, the historical events are twisted to a pre-determined prejudicial outcome, and any dissenting outcome is outright rejected.