Really.. Hindu right??? Explain more?
Parsis have been made quietly aware that we are living on a Hindu homeland.
Hence the kick in the pants needed for a largely entrenched and well adjusted and fully internalized microcommunity to make alternative plans.
For a homeland.
Now of all the once Zoroastrian people, the two largest ethnic groups are the Persians (60 million) and the Kurds (40 million).
Then you have all the central Asian -stans. Dangerous places. Small populations. Including our Afghans.
Of all these people, there is one place which is a conflict zone.
One people who are being attacked from all sides, and attacking everyone in turn.
And we have been quietly converting them for decades now. In small numbers.
The first push was the KRG in northern Iraq.
What is the final plan is not very different from what our Shia Iroon brothers are trying from the opposite end of this conflict.
Only they do not want an independent Kurdish state. They want an expanded greater Iran.
A Shia Greater Iran.
We want an independent Zoroastrian Kurdish state.
And then we work towards merging it with the motherland.
Once we Zoroastrianize it.
But for that to happen we cannot do it sitting here in India.
We need to be there. Physically. Driving the message into the populace.
And we are too small (and precious) to fight directly.
So we need a larger populace protecting us. While we convert more back to the ancestral fold.
We need a Kurdistan adjoining Iran. And we will have it.
Scratch that. Short of politically, we already have it.
Cheers, Doc
aaahahahaaaa......
.......You guys going into the SyRaq now too for converting the kurds?......sure......Anything you say man......
P.S. If you ever get to leave that gated community of yours in bombay, that will be a big deal in itself. Here you're dreaming about the SyRaq?......lol
Ask young
@Cthulhu
He seems to be having a better handle on the scale of the underground movement and has been trawling some of the right places on Facebook (tip of the iceberg though) by the look of things ...
Cheers, Doc