One more.
Post 4/4
Elst seems to have an article out whose title at least seems relevant to my complaints, though I didn't see the article when I visited the Rajeev2004 blog earlier today. I have so far only read the conclusion, so am not sure that the actual text is entirely relevant to my spam in the previous posts. Am consequently pasting the link without endorsement, as well as an excerpt from the conclusion which I have read and which does cohere.
rajeev2004.blogspot.com/2014/05/fwd-new-post-things-to-do-for-hindu.html
- And there was a section titled something about a "Hindu Agenda" for the BJP govt.
- And there was a para warning about the dangers of putting all Hindus' hopes in one person ("What if something happens to Modi?"), which was also my opinion.
[quote name='Husky' date='11 March 2014 - 07:31 PM' timestamp='1394546031' post='117112']
Having but one hope or trump card exposes a fatal weakness. If anything happens to Modi (and the US will most certainly try, even via local christoislamaniacs), all the kufrs of Hindustan will have nothing to look forward to any more. Modi needs to appoint clones of himself as successors - like-minded people he trusts as well as he trusts himself, and charge them with being as politically-active as he is on behalf of the nation.
Other heathen nations have died and been eaten inside-out by christianism owing to the lack of successors to heathen rulers. But I'm sure no one needs reminding.
India's heathens need only make 1 fatal error for christianism to ensure that it will be the last mistake Hindoos ever make. [color="#800080"][**][/color]
Hopefully if Modi/BJP successfully makes it to power, Hindus will use the respite to work behind the scenes to cement a permanent power, one more immune to any christoislamic headway let alone political success. Sorely needed too as it's not just media in India that has been christoislamised. E.g. here's the ASI - making stuff up/christoislamising history quite like the teams of christos and neo-Buddhists doing christian "archaeology" in Tamizh Nadu where they're re-writing local history:
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** IIRC, upon Julian's death-by-(christist-)murder during a failed Roman campaign against Persia, the Roman army and polity - in disarray and desperate to have a leader appointed quickly - appointed the christist Jovian, owing to a combination of heathen bungling and christian opportunism. <- And that was the death warrant for Hellenismos right there. So The Most Stupid Political Move Ever in all of history so far was by - not the Indians [not yet] - but by the Romans. Who'd have thought the Romans capable of making such suicidal mistakes? But they do say history has a tendency to repeat.
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Anyway.
But you know Hindus are doomed when Indian vocalists/defenders of "Hindu nationalism" can't come up with a single article during or post-election that lists what ought to be on the menu in the form of a Hindu agenda of BJP, i.e. what is expected of them; and when a non-Hindu, non-heathen foreign person has to write such an article in their place.
It's becoming laughable.
Hmmm. Usually, and increasingly in recent years, Elst has left me with a bad taste in my mouth after reading his articles, so instead of reading and getting annoyed, as I invariably seem to, I may leave it. Besides, I'm not the one who lacks expectations - concerning the restoration of Hindoos' heathenism - of the BJP or of Hindu nationalists as a whole: of what they ought to do and work for, even if they might not. I know what I want, which is much more (though the age of heathen rulers who fought for heathenism and reversion is long gone; and the age of heathenism is almost gone too). But I'm also long past having hopes of Hindu nationalists.
Modi may be different perhaps. Time will tell.
Post 4/4
Elst seems to have an article out whose title at least seems relevant to my complaints, though I didn't see the article when I visited the Rajeev2004 blog earlier today. I have so far only read the conclusion, so am not sure that the actual text is entirely relevant to my spam in the previous posts. Am consequently pasting the link without endorsement, as well as an excerpt from the conclusion which I have read and which does cohere.
rajeev2004.blogspot.com/2014/05/fwd-new-post-things-to-do-for-hindu.html
Quote:Saturday, May 24, 2014
Fwd: NEW POST: Things to do for a Hindu Government ââ¬â Koenraad Elst
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[color="#0000FF"]Thus, reforms really affecting the Hindu masses are the abolitions of the existing anti-Hindu discriminations in education and in temple management. These issues do not concern the minorities. Let Hindus, as much as Christians and Muslims, henceforth control their own establishments of education and of religious practice. That would be a minimum requirement of a Government deriving its legitimacy from the pro-Hindu vote.[/color]
- And there was a section titled something about a "Hindu Agenda" for the BJP govt.
- And there was a para warning about the dangers of putting all Hindus' hopes in one person ("What if something happens to Modi?"), which was also my opinion.
[quote name='Husky' date='11 March 2014 - 07:31 PM' timestamp='1394546031' post='117112']
Having but one hope or trump card exposes a fatal weakness. If anything happens to Modi (and the US will most certainly try, even via local christoislamaniacs), all the kufrs of Hindustan will have nothing to look forward to any more. Modi needs to appoint clones of himself as successors - like-minded people he trusts as well as he trusts himself, and charge them with being as politically-active as he is on behalf of the nation.
Other heathen nations have died and been eaten inside-out by christianism owing to the lack of successors to heathen rulers. But I'm sure no one needs reminding.
India's heathens need only make 1 fatal error for christianism to ensure that it will be the last mistake Hindoos ever make. [color="#800080"][**][/color]
Hopefully if Modi/BJP successfully makes it to power, Hindus will use the respite to work behind the scenes to cement a permanent power, one more immune to any christoislamic headway let alone political success. Sorely needed too as it's not just media in India that has been christoislamised. E.g. here's the ASI - making stuff up/christoislamising history quite like the teams of christos and neo-Buddhists doing christian "archaeology" in Tamizh Nadu where they're re-writing local history:
[/quote]
** IIRC, upon Julian's death-by-(christist-)murder during a failed Roman campaign against Persia, the Roman army and polity - in disarray and desperate to have a leader appointed quickly - appointed the christist Jovian, owing to a combination of heathen bungling and christian opportunism. <- And that was the death warrant for Hellenismos right there. So The Most Stupid Political Move Ever in all of history so far was by - not the Indians [not yet] - but by the Romans. Who'd have thought the Romans capable of making such suicidal mistakes? But they do say history has a tendency to repeat.

Anyway.
But you know Hindus are doomed when Indian vocalists/defenders of "Hindu nationalism" can't come up with a single article during or post-election that lists what ought to be on the menu in the form of a Hindu agenda of BJP, i.e. what is expected of them; and when a non-Hindu, non-heathen foreign person has to write such an article in their place.
It's becoming laughable.
Hmmm. Usually, and increasingly in recent years, Elst has left me with a bad taste in my mouth after reading his articles, so instead of reading and getting annoyed, as I invariably seem to, I may leave it. Besides, I'm not the one who lacks expectations - concerning the restoration of Hindoos' heathenism - of the BJP or of Hindu nationalists as a whole: of what they ought to do and work for, even if they might not. I know what I want, which is much more (though the age of heathen rulers who fought for heathenism and reversion is long gone; and the age of heathenism is almost gone too). But I'm also long past having hopes of Hindu nationalists.
Modi may be different perhaps. Time will tell.