Monday 30 December 2019

WORDS OF FIRE ... 1

WORDS OF FIRE ... 1

1. These pseudo-liberals wouldn't mind breaking up the country into parts if that would please their appeased elements of national destruction.

2. Real liberalism comes from spiritual realisation and not from pretentious attempts at mimicking it by shallow exhibition of assumed harmony with people hell-bent upon the destruction of any religion other than their own.

3. To call the genuine Hindu a fanatic while upholding the cause of fanatical adherents of Christianity and Islam in the name of liberalism and multiculturalism is not only suicidal but homicidal as well.

These arbiters of national destruction must be checked and the ideological battle with them won by pulverising their logic and instances through superior articulation of our scriptural truths and the truth on the ground. Only then will we be in a position to advance the cause of our national defence of heritage and culture in the rightful way.

4. The Catholic Church is at it again with the Archbishop of Kolkata trying to cleverly foment trouble by making political remarks with obvious anti Union Government stance. This pandering to the vanities of the minorities by perfidious parties -- who stand against the greater good of the nation -- for vote procurement is going to be suicidal in the long run and must forthwith be stopped. The Catholic Church ought to be better busy with spiritual work worth the salt and leave Caesar's work to Caesar as their Master has ordained.

5. Continuous propaganda by way of defence of the dharma ought to be done to counter the malicious lies that are systematically spread by an international network that is focused on the eventual ruin of India. Vivekananda stands in the way. So, they are attempting to destroy his premier position in the minds of a significant section of westerners by projection of falsities that would go to undermine the Swami's status and his seminal achievements. Must we allow this? So far we have. But I ask again. Must we allow this?

Written by Sugata Bose

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