Traitors are part of Indian blood

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Historically India has always had 5th columns and traitors. The best known are the son of Shivaji, Jaichand and Mir Jafar not forgetting even Dr. Ambedkar( there is enough evidence of his anti-Hindu bias and pro-English attitude). The same continues with men like Salman Khan,   Kejriwal, and Congress leaders. I wonder how we should cope with such people. I remember reading in "Alice In Wonderland" where the queen says " off with his head". Would that be correct?

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Which world are you in.Please wake up. Stop writing under hallucination. 

vijay wrote:

Which world are you in.Please wake up. Stop writing under hallucination. 

If gaining points is the only aim and you have lot of time, what else would you do?  

 

 

 

Pakistan still remains a real entity. It is not cowed down and one surgical strike has no meaning. Riussia continues its military exercise with Pak and USA has not condemned Pak. China is on their side. Where is the isolation for Pak?

Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
vijay wrote:

Which world are you in.Please wake up. Stop writing under hallucination. 

If gaining points is the only aim and you have lot of time, what else would you do?  

A members participation must be appreciated and comments like he has lots of time are not the best way forward.

 

MG Singh wrote:

Pakistan still remains a real entity. It is not cowed down and one surgical strike has no meaning. Riussia continues its military exercise with Pak and USA has not condemned Pak. China is on their side. Where is the isolation for Pak?

That is not entirely true, the Us has time and again condemned Pakistan for its lack of action against terror groups and Russia has said it is not on the side of Pakistan, and it is only China that has not taken a firm stand. With all that I still feel that we shd looking out for the support or approval of other countries and chalk out our own strategy since it is a issue that only we can solve,..

MG Singh wrote:
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
vijay wrote:

Which world are you in.Please wake up. Stop writing under hallucination. 

If gaining points is the only aim and you have lot of time, what else would you do?  

A members participation must be appreciated and comments like he has lots of time are not the best way forward.

The forum is like a negotiating platform. In order to come to a meaningful conclusion members are required to move away from their initial stated positions. It is the first characteristics of a negotiation process / discussion process. he not only acts in a rigid manner but goes to any length to stick to his point by exaggerations etc. The dialog gets stuck. It is therefore that some of us want a more flexible attitude to be adopted which enlivens the discussion. anyone who presents an alternate view is to be condemned as traitor etc. is very unfair and that is why impression is that collection of points is the only aim. he is your ardent supporter and good to know you support him, but also counsel him. We want lively discussions not monologues.

 

 

 

Traitors can not be exclusive to Indian blood. It is a negative trait which can engulf any human and can lure your personal or non valuable desires over national interest. We have enough evidences in History indicating that. A lot has to do with social and economic scenario also. Many fall prey of this under several situations- may be social, religious, political, financial.  For example in today's time, youths fall in the trap of terrorism  ( a traitor) owing to his social, religious and financial background. They are fed with religious venom. On the other hands many politicians and others talk against the national interest for their personal interest and political mileage.

MG Singh wrote:
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
vijay wrote:

Which world are you in.Please wake up. Stop writing under hallucination. 

If gaining points is the only aim and you have lot of time, what else would you do?  

A members participation must be appreciated and comments like he has lots of time are not the best way forward.

In fact it was the member himself who had made this point once earlier (when similar issues were raised) that he had plenty of time on his hand , so he posted as he wanted.

vijay wrote:
MG Singh wrote:
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
vijay wrote:

Which world are you in.Please wake up. Stop writing under hallucination. 

If gaining points is the only aim and you have lot of time, what else would you do?  

A members participation must be appreciated and comments like he has lots of time are not the best way forward.

The forum is like a negotiating platform. In order to come to a meaningful conclusion members are required to move away from their initial stated positions. It is the first characteristics of a negotiation process / discussion process. he not only acts in a rigid manner but goes to any length to stick to his point by exaggerations etc. The dialog gets stuck. It is therefore that some of us want a more flexible attitude to be adopted which enlivens the discussion. anyone who presents an alternate view is to be condemned as traitor etc. is very unfair and that is why impression is that collection of points is the only aim. he is your ardent supporter and good to know you support him, but also counsel him. We want lively discussions not monologues.

India is a yet a free country and so is the spirit of man. A member has a right to be rigid and represent his view. Anybody can simply ignore his comments, but to insist he negeotiate his views is not the best way. Hitler and Stalin had rigidity and they NEVER comromised.Whats wrong with that?

 

MG Singh wrote:
vijay wrote:
MG Singh wrote:
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
vijay wrote:

Which world are you in.Please wake up. Stop writing under hallucination. 

If gaining points is the only aim and you have lot of time, what else would you do?  

A members participation must be appreciated and comments like he has lots of time are not the best way forward.

The forum is like a negotiating platform. In order to come to a meaningful conclusion members are required to move away from their initial stated positions. It is the first characteristics of a negotiation process / discussion process. he not only acts in a rigid manner but goes to any length to stick to his point by exaggerations etc. The dialog gets stuck. It is therefore that some of us want a more flexible attitude to be adopted which enlivens the discussion. anyone who presents an alternate view is to be condemned as traitor etc. is very unfair and that is why impression is that collection of points is the only aim. he is your ardent supporter and good to know you support him, but also counsel him. We want lively discussions not monologues.

India is a yet a free country and so is the spirit of man. A member has a right to be rigid and represent his view. Anybody can simply ignore his comments, but to insist he negeotiate his views is not the best way. Hitler and Stalin had rigidity and they NEVER comromised.Whats wrong with that?

A member can express his views. If the other members differ, Either they should suggest a better way or they should ignore. There is no use of making the Forums a battle field.

 

India is a yet a free country and so is the spirit of man. A member has a right to be rigid and represent his view.Anybody can simply ignore his comments, but to insist he negeotiate his views is not the best way. Hitler and Stalin had rigidity and they NEVER comromised.Whats wrong with that?

Freedom is a double edged sword, so he shd be prudent and consider others freedom to speak and criticize too. In a forum, like elsewhere in a free and Democratic society, the majority verdict is what matters and the very fact that we have had several discussions abt this member and his spam irrelevant posts  shows that majority are unhappy with his way of functioning with utter disregard for anyone except his own selfish mission of gaining points through hook or crook. The rigidly is all from this members side so it would be better to advise him rather than take his side and encourage him further, not that he needs any.

 

The moderators try but seems to have given up because of the stubborn attitude of the said member. Unless the admin takes steps  at the earliest I don't see much scope here.

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Created Wednesday, 05 October 2016 07:28
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