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Why can’t be India proud of its Hinduism ?


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1 minute ago, DrBeta said:

Of course culture constantly changes. But respecting new traditions is also a part of the culture that we grew with in India..the culture we take forward with us, is who we are. If I lose the values that I grew up to learn, I lose my identity. I am not religious, but I respect my culture. People need to distinguish religion, culture, traditions and values. You can think that they are interelated but not the same.  

we are politicising culture. when you do that, there's no scope for change.

only basic necessities, and human needs should be politicized. feeling proud of your culture/religion is completely pointless. you are what you are. you don't get special prize for being hindu.

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3 minutes ago, BDurruti said:

we are politicising culture. when you do that, there's no scope for change.

only basic necessities, and human needs should be politicized. feeling proud of your culture/religion is completely pointless. you are what you are. you don't get special prize for being hindu.

I never said I am proud of my religion. I am proud of my values. In most cases, religion is used to teach values, but you can teach someone values without a religion. Important to make the distinction. 

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5 minutes ago, DrBeta said:

Of course culture constantly changes. But respecting new traditions is also a part of the culture that we grew with in India..the culture we take forward with us, is who we are. If I lose the values that I grew up to learn, I lose my identity. I am not religious, but I respect my culture. People need to distinguish religion, culture, traditions and values. You can think that they are interelated but not the same. 

to distinguish culture and religion is very hard. to that, I'll present to you TamilNadu, which recently voted against BJP.

what did they vote for? They vote for Tamil identity. and the manifestations of this ethnic cultural identity is as dangerous as hindutva. the leaders that propagate this sh1t are worse than Modi.

and one of the guy who propagates this (Seeman, who'll soon be very popular if he's not already), starts with saying, Hindu gods are not our gods. They are all north Indian gods. Our god is Murugan (karthikeya).. okay fine until now.

then someone from the crowd asks him, what about tamil muslims, who's their god? He thinks for a while, and says he'll accept Murugan too as his god. haha..

these are the people who push culture over religion, just saying. the distinction is very hard to make, and equally pernicious in real life politics.

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1 minute ago, DrBeta said:

I never said I am proud of my religion. I am proud of my values. In most cases, religion is used to teach values, but you can teach someone values without a religion. Important to make the distinction. 

when I say 'you', it doesn't mean you. its general pronoun.

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44 minutes ago, BDurruti said:

maj terrorists in India are Hindu. you don't feel terror because they won't target you.

I guess u took u turn again

Religion to religion is different to my question

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India has a million problems, why should it focus on religion in politics?

use of religious imagery should be banned in politics. its already banned, but not implemented.

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4 minutes ago, BDurruti said:

when I say 'you', it doesn't mean you. its general pronoun.

I mean for anyone, I think we need to realize that religion is a tool used to teach people values. Don't mistake it for your identity. For instance, me and my fiance grew up in different parts of the world, with different religions, different cultures, but with the same values. As long as people realize that your values are what determine who you're and your culture, religion is used as a tool to bring "a better you" people won't use religion as a manifestation to make bigotry comments and use it as a political tool.

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Bcoz ppl in India are confused souls. They want everything but don't accept or embrace what they have. They also try to keep up with latest trends and show that they are superior and highly adaptable for anything but never like to accept their limitations and detach from their roots. Even after doing all this in the name of empowerment, we are still a developing country and will always be. @DrBeta @tom bhayyabhayya @thanks

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1 hour ago, Paidithalli said:

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1 hour ago, Spartan said:

because Secular fckers dont want that to happen...and tag it Hindutva as "Saffron Terrorism"

India is already proud of “unity in diversity

Google that word India name appears first...

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5 minutes ago, DrBeta said:

I mean for anyone, I think we need to realize that religion is a tool used to teach people values. Don't mistake it for your identity. For instance, me and my fiance grew up in different parts of the world, with different religions, different cultures, but with the same values. As long as people realize that your values are what determine who you're and your culture, religion is used as a tool to bring "a better you" people won't use religion as a manifestation to make bigotry comments and use it as a political tool.

you are so innocent.

I've seen enough of india, from the dirtiest slums (where I lived) to most hi-brow places. you can call me judgmental, but it stunk of caste - which you so respectfully call as culture.

I'm happy you've found some values to stick to. but I can't get myself to theorize these values after my experiences in india for the past 5yrs.

p.s. I previously lived in India for 8yrs until my early teens, and was born outside India. this is my first extensive look into the underbelly of the 'culture' of India. i really really love India, but not for its culture. I think there's some dynamism among people in india, especially the big cities, but lets not talk about values.

and Hinduism, I don't find it much. except as an afterthought.

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'Hinduism' is a false religion; Hindus worship 'false' gods, which are incarnations of Devil. False religion and immorality go hand in hand. That's why Hindus are devil worshippers, immoral, corrupt, 'terrorists', 'criminals'. That's how the story goes.

 

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I just can't stand rich upper caste fcukers praising India. I always found them full of hate.

I would encourage the same from a local chaiwala, because his praise sometimes stems from appreciation of the little life he's made for himself amidst all this chaos.

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