Saturday, May 25, 2019

Yes! I am a MODI Bhakth. Now fuck off !

 You are a "MODI Bhakth " is the Gaali coming out of every pseudo secularist who can not make his point logically and who can not defend the actions of Pappu  ( pappu RG not Pappu yadav).
I thought it would be nice to rewrite what was written by a "Putin/Kremlin Troll)
MODI Bhakth
you want to know more about Narendra Modi? It could be you need to know for sure if he is just "that" evil. Or if he is just "that" good. You ultimately chose to read this article to help make a bit more sense of an insane world we all live in. As it turns out, we have a lot in common. Our "commonality" is one reason I decided to disclose my real role in working for the RSS sympathizers. Or for the murderers of Mahatma  Mohan das Karam chand Gandhi. Or for the truth about India. What and who I am working for will become apparent pretty soon. Loyalties aside, my life has led me into contact with people you may have read about, the "MODI Bhakth ", that army of disruptors who we were told were paid to disrupt democratic societies. What you are about to read is my story, their story, and the story of one of the most
disrupt democratic societies. What you are about to read is my story, their story, and the story of one of the most remarkable political movements in today's world. Most 14 Confessions of the 'l'op Kremlin 'l'rolls reading here will be surprised at what is really going on behind the scenes in this new Cold War. Meanwhile, others among you might feel as vindicated as I, fora genuine effort  in supporting the truth. The cognitive dissonance I am talking about reminds me of something from the Hollywood film A Few Good Men In the movie, actor Jack Nicholson delivers a memorable and forceful outburst on the witness stand in a military tribunal. In this scene Nicholson, who plays the role of US Marine Colonel Nathan Jessup, undergoes an aggressive cross examination. Fellow actor Tom Cruise, as US Navy JAG lawyer, Lieutenant Kaffe, grills the tough Marine colonel. At the end of Cruise's (Lieutenant Kaffe's) gripping questioning, Nicholson (Colonel Jessup) breaks down and bellows: "You want the truth? You can't handle the truth." Every time I watch the movie I'm still riveted at the significance of the moment. This reply to the JAG attorney's badgering is telling, riveting, and indicative of our society's obtuseness these days. The scene reveals in an instant our unwillingness to face reality. The moment in the film is iconic because it lays bare the mental disconnect truth sometimes forces us to suffer. Now the truth is often obscured for this very reason: it's just too damned hard to admit.
I felt  a genuine  sympathetic  feeling for col Jessup while the whole theatre  full of people were cheering Cruise's (Lieutenant Kaffe's)  brilliant strategy.

Many of our neighbours are as clue less as the soldier Downey who asks what did we do wrong ?
Downey:
What did we do wrong? We did nothing wrong.
Dawson:
Yeah, we did! We were supposed to fight for the people who couldn't fight for themselves. We were supposed to fight for Willie.
 Now, I hope every reader here can imagine my sudden dismay in realizing that my countrymen are no longer wearing the white hats these days. If you can accept that I am a crypto naxal,liberal and an atheist, then you can imagine my  surprise at becoming a Modi fanboy too. What's more, try to visualize my own ideological deconstruction after half a century of programming, and the people I am about to introduce you to are better understood. As shocked as my old friends were shocked to see me in TV interviews on RSS media, most are now in utter dismay over subsequent world events. But before I get ahead of myself here, let me transport you back to the start. Let me show you Hariharan the journalist back before I put myself in such a controversial position. It's important for you to know my motivations for joining  NAMO's side in the information war, to grasp the cool reality of this new Cold War.

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