Holy Cow! What is going on..

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Many muslim countries not allow consumption of pork. So as a Hindu country India should not allow consumption of beef.
Muslims do not worship pork, they just despise eating pork, It is totally different. Hell, they won't allow anyone even non Muslims, eating publicly during fasting season.
So the secular media is now trying fake news as well? Wow.
Nowadays if you get something highlighted by English news channels first thing I'll check is authenticity, next whom does this news benefit? Especially if its NDTV, Republic, CNN IBN, Times Now etc. Also secondary news sources like Postcard news, Swarajmag, Junta ka reporter, Wire.in, Scroll.in etc.
Just think whom does a news benefit? Is it their political masters?
I rely on print media still, apart from regional channels, for slightly less unbiased reporting.

Violence is violence, to be condemned - you run prime time stories on Gau Rakshaks killing and conviniently forget Ayub Pandit or Fayaz Ahmed or Kerala RSS Lynchings..

The selective outrage of Seculars is the reason why Secularism has reached abysmal fate in this country.
^^ Appreciate your epic post explaining that bjp is not appeasing minorities but we know that and are not debating it.

What we're talking about is the blatant goondaism being carried out in the name of various issues like gau rakshak etc. Heck, they're even transferring cops for upholding the law against bjp bullies. Where is the minority in this?

This is nothing new for the bjp and it's allies. Remember Graham staines? They burnt him and his two sons to death for alleged conversions when they were actually taking care of lepers which our great 'culture' considers untouchable.

So basically their implementation of hindutva is just like fanatical Islamism or nazism which says there's no harm in even killing others. Justified by various reasons.

Read the definition of terrorism I've posted above. Murder is murder. Stop using 'they're not minority appeasing' to distract from or justify that.
That whole post was to make you understand WHY " Terrorism has no religion in this country, whereas Cow Vigilantes already have one!!"
A perception is being built, where the factual data does not get along.

There's is a much bigger Meat Mafia running in those areas which is equally violent and involved in Cattle Smuggling, theft, illegal abattoirs which was thriving under previous SP govt. The cow Vigilantes were violent as early as 2010 but the media did not get the news out because it was a Secular state/Central Govt then [emoji16]

http://www.business-standard.com/ar...railway-gateman-s-fingers-117013100158_1.html

Yogi Govt stopped the illegal abattoirs after coming to power.

http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...from-up-meat-associations/article17744618.ece

So don't go by the media propaganda (like Award Wapsi, Intolerance and now Lynching) its many shades of grey rather than black and white.
For example you have Muslim Cow Vigilantes as well...

http://indianexpress.com/article/re...os-the-muslim-gau-rakhshaks-of-mewat-4700295/

Since you didn't bother to watch a Medieval mindset promotion video on Hizab I don't expect much.

Why no political party is running for elections promising that they'll lift cow Slaughter ban? You need to respect popular sentiments if not the rule of law in most states banning a cow Slaughter. Personally I don't have anything against anybody eating anything, but if you are eating it just to irritate my religious beliefs which will be a bit unacceptable.
 
The only thing I ever said was, respect other people's faith. Why is it so difficult for you ?

Please enlighten us, how do you want us to respect other 'faiths'? Please explain the steps required in detail. Not stupid one-liners like, 'where there's a will there's a way', 'the sun "rises" in the east', 'fanatics murder in the name of religion'

Since you didn't bother to watch a Medieval mindset promotion video on Hizab I don't expect much.

I put it in the same category as that dhinchak bimbo, kolaveri or gangname crap. Don't go presuming why i do and don't watch things.

when it's liberal or left wing media it's bad propaganda, but when the bjp runs their smear campaign (some very subtly) none of you bat an eyelid?

..but if you are eating it just to irritate my religious beliefs which will be a bit unacceptable.

You have some kind of ego complex if you think we eat things just to piss other people off. i'll just say it straight, you are one of the most pretentious people i've seen on this forum. with very obvious biases.



All the bjp supporter trolls are diverting from the main issue of localised terrorism by bringing up topics like "faith" and "minority".
 
^^ well then you're clueless, because this thread is about vigilante groups murdering people in the name of cow protection.

You started off with minority and ended with faith. Refusing to acknowledge that murder is a crime, irrespective of whether it's for protecting cows or Borat.
 
I don't know since when secularism started meaning that we have to follow and respect the choice of the majority.
Secularism used to mean that everyone is allowed the freedom to practise whatever religion they want. It never meant that people have to stop doing what they want because it offends other people's religious beliefs. I never felt the need to not eat pork because it might offend someone, so I should also not have to feel the same way if I want to eat beef or for that matter anything.
It' such a shame, that there is no religion which bans eating Karela. [emoji14]

Actually, when it was decided that we will be a secular country, it should have been decided that there will be a uniform civil code, something which we should still strive to achieve now.
It's such a shame that even today we practice and preach civil procedures based on age old teachings of religions. The civil guidelines described in the old scriptures were designed for different times and should be updated according to the present situations.
Why can't people realize that the texts that which we mindlessly revere were just the laws of the land of those times. So why can't we just follow the laws of the land of our times.
 
You should try karela with tamarind and lentils. The tamarind counteracts the bitterness. It is one of my favourite curries. In fact, to mock your faith I will make some today and eat it.
 
this thread is about vigilante groups murdering people in the name of cow protection.

Really ?

It never meant that people have to stop doing what they want because it offends other people's religious beliefs.
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age old teachings of religions

I hope you will agree if someone says the same about practices of your own religion/faith. You are secular after all.
 
You should try karela with tamarind and lentils. The tamarind counteracts the bitterness. It is one of my favourite curries. In fact, to mock your faith I will make some today and eat it.
How dare you? I'm so offended that I'll go and murder some Karela vines that my Mom has grown in the garden. [emoji14]

On a serious note, I have been personally very scared of what the future might hold if the present situation worsens, considering I am going to start a dairy farm soon. The safest bet seems to join the local chapter of the so called Gau Rakshaks especially considering that we would soon be getting a BJP government installed in my state.
 
I hope you will agree if someone says the same about practices of your own religion/faith. You are secular after all.

I was born in a Hindu family. I practice no religion apart from being forcibly made to follow some rituals because my grandmother was very religious. Since my father passed away last year, I haven't followed a single so called 'tradition' that Hinduism dictates, since then as I don't have to appease anyone anymore. Instead of going to Haridwar and getting looted by the greedy priests, we have been sponsoring the education of a girl child in my father's name as I feel that that will be a more fitting way to remember my father than give Bhoj to 110 priests.
Religion has since long been converted and convoluted by the so called 'keepers of religion'. They saw the power they had over the common sheep-folk and have since then used it to subdue people and meanwhile themselves get rich.
The real saints, whether it was Jesus, Mohammed or our many Rishis have been few and far between and certainly very very few in our age.

Religious wars have always been fought by false idols and if we can't see that even today, then it is a big point of shame for our race.
True religious leaders have always shunned violence and worked for the betterment of the common people.

China has no religion and they also try to quash any religious sentiments that seem detrimental to the good of the society. They follow the words of their philosophers but they are not foolish enough to take them to heart. When they realized that their population was getting out of control, they didn't hesitate to put in place a policy, no matter how autocratic it seemed at that time, that tried to control the problem.

In my view, apart from acting as a ray of hope in bad times, religion has no practicality in a modern world like ours. Religion, was always a civil code that was in tune with the times when it was written. Apart from the moral teachings, it shouldn't be taken as something set in stone and the people should decide on what the current civil code should be and keep updating it with time for the betterment of the society.
 
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