Minority politics is a virus that leads to Appeasement policies globally. India’s social policies were subjected to this phenomenon even before the nation gained independence. The world is witnessing genocidal violence against Hindu minorities in Bangladesh. The situation has worsened since the CIA-sponsored goons made former PM Sheikh Hasina flee for her life. Bangladesh has a long history of suppressing its Hindus.
However, this fresh spurt of anti-Hindu attacks pushed the long-oppressed and marginalized Hindus to unite in a peaceful protest. They demanded protection against the Islamic violence that has plagued their community from the interim government. Walking hand in hand, they’ve set aside their differences to voice a singular demand: an end to the radical violence that has desecrated temples, displaced families, and destroyed lives.
This peaceful Hindu protest in Bangladesh stands in stark contrast to the violent “peaceful” protests that often accompany the grievances of Bharat’s pseudo-minority. Thereby, raising important questions about the true nature of a “peaceful” minority and its global political influence.
Hindus in Bangladesh: A Truly Peaceful Demand for Justice
Hindu Protests in Bangladesh is turning into a Sanatan revolution 🔥 pic.twitter.com/ADSSU7Tgtr
— Hindutva Knight (@HPhobiaWatch) August 12, 2024
No shops burnt, no public property damaged, no stones cast, no injury caused – Such is the nature of minority Hindu protests in Bangladesh
This protest is a powerful statement, not just against the violence perpetrated by Islamic radicals but also against the systemic oppression that has gone largely unchallenged. Despite being a small and vulnerable minority, the Hindus of Bangladesh have chosen a path of peace, raising their voices rather than their fists. They do not burn buildings, loot shops, or destroy public property. Neither do they incite fear or threaten the fabric of the nation.
Their protest is a dignified call for justice, a cry for help in a country where their very existence is under threat.
Le-Li Gang’s Hypocrisy: A Prime Example Of Misguided Minority Politics
Dear @ShivAroor
Do give this a thought while you sermonise on @IndiaToday and demonise all of us with your lecture baazi. pic.twitter.com/FE1XO4gqKi— VINTA NANDA (@vintananda) August 12, 2024
While the Hindus were suffering Islamist attacks in Bangladesh, the Le-Li cabal went on radio silence. Yet, when Hindus in Bangladesh march peacefully for their rights, the Le-Li gang wastes no time in twisting the narrative. According to them, minorities worldwide are oppressed, and therefore, governments must prioritize their protection above all else. But this argument, while seemingly noble, fails to address the complex reality of the “peaceful” minority plaguing the world.
In Bharat, the Le-Li gang’s rhetoric often highlights the struggles of the Muslim community, painting them as an oppressed minority.
"This is our Mulk, if you don't comply, then leave" Indian Mullah.
When they were 18% they took 33% of our lands for Pakistan & Bangladesh. They finished off Hindus in both the nations and now telling Hindus to leave Bharat too.
Make this Viral!pic.twitter.com/tavo9sEAjY
— Arun Pudur (@arunpudur) August 13, 2024
However, this narrative conveniently ignores the fact that the Muslim population in India is the third-largest in the world. Even inside the country, they are a formidable second-largest majority population. They control large sects of land, wield significant power and influence through Waqf Boards and Madrasas, and most of Bharat’s “peacefuls” terrorism comes from this minority. In many instances, the “peacefuls” of this community have stoned Hindu processions, threatened the majority Hindu population, and disrupted public peace. And they do all of this while enjoying the minority politics affirmed protections.
The Global Pattern: A Uncontrollable Minority With Power
Imagine what the US media would be saying if this was Modi’s response to Muslim riots in India. Silence when the west gets tough on violent Islamic leftists trying to burn the country down. pic.twitter.com/ZCTDPUKuHv
— Patrick Brauckmann 🕉️ (@vonbrauckmann) June 30, 2023
The behavior pattern of decimating, destroying, or dominating among “peacefuls” is not confined to India alone.
Across the world, in countries like the UK, France, Italy, and Germany, a similar pattern emerges. Whenever this “peaceful” group is in the minority, they demand special status, protection, and privileges. Yet, when their numbers grow and they become a dominant force, they often impose their will, making life difficult for other communities. Their protests are seldom peaceful; they are marked by violence, destruction, and a blatant disregard for the rule of law.
This pattern reveals a disturbing truth: the label of “minority” is often exploited by the peacefuls” to gain sympathy and protection. Their real agenda is Jihad, in its many forms, to assert dominance and disrupt societal harmony. The peaceful Hindu protests in Bangladesh cannot be compared to the”peaceful” protests in Bharat. Hindu protests, in stark contrast, showcase the true struggles of a genuine minority – dignified, non-violent, and focused on justice, not destruction.
A Call to Re-Evaluate Minority Politics
STAND AGAINST THE ETHNIC CLEANSING OF HINDUS IN BANGLADESH!
Huge crowd in Toronto as thousands came out to raise their voice for the Hindus of Bangladesh facing genocidal violence from Muslim Brotherhood mobs. Leaders from the Jewish community @tafsikorg & @OneGlobalVoiceX as… pic.twitter.com/SoxfJBrqZ3— Daniel Bordman (@DanielBordmanOG) August 10, 2024
The Le-Li gang, the INDI Cabal, global governments, and NGOs worldwide, must re-evaluate their approach to minority politics. It is time to recognize that not all minorities are the same. “Peaceful” minorities are an aggressive group that burns the hand that feeds them. Hence, equating the Hindu Bangladeshi minority to all others is not justified.
The world must differentiate between those who seek justice through peaceful means and those who use their “peaceful” minority status as a shield to unleash violence and chaos.
The Hindus of Bangladesh, despite facing unimaginable hardships, have shown the world what it means to protest with dignity and purpose. Their struggle deserves global attention and support, not just because they are a minority, but because they embody the true spirit of resistance against oppression. In contrast, the “peacefuls” of the world misuse their minority status to spread terror. Thus, this “peaceful” minority must not be allowed to label everything they disagree with as Islamophobia. They must be called out and held accountable, whether they are in the minority or majority.
Protecting the World from “Peaceful” Radicalism
The world does not need to protect this “peaceful” sect under the guise of minority rights. Instead, the world needs protection from the radicalism that this sect perpetuates, whether they are a minority or a majority. It is time for a global awakening to the realities of minority politics. The world must acknowledge the gruesome cost borne by other religions in the name of “peaceful” appeasement.
Appeasement policies embolden these “peacefuls” rather than mitigate their need for Jihad.
The world must take a collective stand against these “peaceful” forces that threaten harmony in our societies. The protests by Bangladeshi Hindu community is a reminder of a fight for survival of a truly helpless minority. The world should remember to make this distinction between peaceful Hindu minority protests and “peaceful” pretext of protests that unleash violence and domination.