12-09-2008, 07:33 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->What I am trying to say is that, Nobody is going to care for us Hindus, because except in the subcontinent, there aren't many Hindu countries out there, it's mostly western and Islamic. So why would they stick their necks out for us? They wouldn't. But workers from their countries would. An Islamic Pakistan would never be friendly with Hindu India, but let's say Pakistan and India both become workers state. Then it's in their best interests NOT to fight, and instead cooperate. The fact they're workers itself would be a common ground on which relationships can be built. Hindus and Muslims may fight, but Hindu workers and Muslims workers won't, because they have something in common: they're both workers. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
You do not seem to have studied history much, suffice it to say for many Muslim workers the religious impulse is far more important than so called worker solidarity. History bears testimony to that, check what they did with the communists who helped them get Pakistan after 1947, that seem like worker solidarity to you?
When riots happen, the ordinary Muslim fanatic doesn't usually go after some rich Hindu businessman but his dirt poor next door Hindu neighbor who probably works in the same factory as him.
Man does not live by bread and butter alone, often times there are many things that will leave economic considerations far behind.
You do not seem to have studied history much, suffice it to say for many Muslim workers the religious impulse is far more important than so called worker solidarity. History bears testimony to that, check what they did with the communists who helped them get Pakistan after 1947, that seem like worker solidarity to you?
When riots happen, the ordinary Muslim fanatic doesn't usually go after some rich Hindu businessman but his dirt poor next door Hindu neighbor who probably works in the same factory as him.
Man does not live by bread and butter alone, often times there are many things that will leave economic considerations far behind.