Netizens - come out from cyberspace shadows?
Tens of thousands of Hindus are active in cyberspace (internet). They frequent websites such as Rediff, Sulekha, and other Indian e-news papers and write their opinions on political, religious, cultural and social topics. They divide based upon their religious and political ideologies.
The minority and communist netizens (they get special training on how to counter others on Fridays, Sundays and in communist ideology training classes) posts provocatively and Hindu netizens respond with anger and emotion. These emotional outbursts are not good for the health of Hindu netizens. During the emotional outbursts they post violent threats, but these people are harmless. In real life they are law abiding and mainly working in IT industry as computer experts. They have families (wife or husband and kids) and support their aged parents.
They must stop posting such emotional and violent threats on cyberspace. Violence is not solution to any problems. It can lead to more violence. Lets abandon violence and bring reason into your lives.
If your aim is to reform and sustain Indic traditions, then come out from cyberspace into real life and act constructively to achieve such goals. Lets communicate with other who think similar to you and form powerful grassroots organization to fight for your Constitutional rights. Article 25 of Indian Constitution guarantee "Religious Freedom" to all of its citizens. But Indian Government takeover, control and manage Hindu Temples.
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Sunday, September 14, 2008
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