09-18-2006, 09:08 PM
Another one..
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->I almost missed this note from Mr. Thomas:
<!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->>On 9/17/06, George C. Thomas <gcthomas@ameritech.net > wrote:
An addition of one million highly qualified Hindus to the Indian population of 1.3 billion would be unnoticeable since they would look like everbody else . Bringing 25 million Indian Christians who are not native to the US is not practical. That would be the addition of 10 percent of a foreign colored population to the US primarily White population of 300 million . That is not workable.
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Should one ridicule Mr. Thomas or pity him? Implicit in his statement is his belief that white people and colored people living together in a society is not a "workable" option! One thought that the days of racial segregation are over! It seems that Christians still believe in the segregation that the Bible teaches.
Another mail indicates that "Raju" is a part of George Thomas' name - suggesting that he could be of an Indian extraction. How did "Raju" make his colored presence a "workable" proposition to the white population in whose midst he lives - perhaps, merely exists? Did he achieve it by extolling the virtues of racial purity of the master race?
Subrahmanya Bharati, the great Tamil poet, lamented against those minds that were enslaved to the British colonizers. He hoped they would soon be history when India became free. How wrong has he been! Perhaps, some minds derive pleasure by reducing themselves to lickspittles of their masters.
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and another one..
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Mr Thomas,
Thank you for confirming that in your mind those who disagrees with you (or your Indology buddies) are either "Hindutva elements".
Thanks again for offering absolute zero help to oppressed Christians in US - which is a *PRESENT* issue, no I'm not referring to *past* issues such as burning "witches" at stake in Witzel's Salem, MA.
Please don't cry email foul after seeking deportation of Hindus in America when you don't know what America is. No, a semester at CA with O J Simpson or some "Jabber" doesn't count. You don't know about secularism - had you read our constitution or any of the amendments, you'd have known better. And you don't know what Hindutva is - try sticking your neck outside your indo-euro racists group to learn a bit more about it before advocating mass exodus of Hindus anywhere.
While we Hindus in America work for betterment of *our* communities - native or adopted, we certainly don't appreciate advise from those who supported Christain Slobodan Milisovics atrocities against minorities in your own adopted land. Hence your concerns about anyone in any land is indeed self-serving and as genuine as a three dollar bill.
If you reply to me, please include a State Dept report pointing to persecution of Christians in US - since we residents here know very well that it's live and thriving.
Till then, we have no use for either your fake concerns of half-baked knowledge.
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->I almost missed this note from Mr. Thomas:
<!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->>On 9/17/06, George C. Thomas <gcthomas@ameritech.net > wrote:
An addition of one million highly qualified Hindus to the Indian population of 1.3 billion would be unnoticeable since they would look like everbody else . Bringing 25 million Indian Christians who are not native to the US is not practical. That would be the addition of 10 percent of a foreign colored population to the US primarily White population of 300 million . That is not workable.
<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Should one ridicule Mr. Thomas or pity him? Implicit in his statement is his belief that white people and colored people living together in a society is not a "workable" option! One thought that the days of racial segregation are over! It seems that Christians still believe in the segregation that the Bible teaches.
Another mail indicates that "Raju" is a part of George Thomas' name - suggesting that he could be of an Indian extraction. How did "Raju" make his colored presence a "workable" proposition to the white population in whose midst he lives - perhaps, merely exists? Did he achieve it by extolling the virtues of racial purity of the master race?
Subrahmanya Bharati, the great Tamil poet, lamented against those minds that were enslaved to the British colonizers. He hoped they would soon be history when India became free. How wrong has he been! Perhaps, some minds derive pleasure by reducing themselves to lickspittles of their masters.
Regards<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
and another one..
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Mr Thomas,
Thank you for confirming that in your mind those who disagrees with you (or your Indology buddies) are either "Hindutva elements".
Thanks again for offering absolute zero help to oppressed Christians in US - which is a *PRESENT* issue, no I'm not referring to *past* issues such as burning "witches" at stake in Witzel's Salem, MA.
Please don't cry email foul after seeking deportation of Hindus in America when you don't know what America is. No, a semester at CA with O J Simpson or some "Jabber" doesn't count. You don't know about secularism - had you read our constitution or any of the amendments, you'd have known better. And you don't know what Hindutva is - try sticking your neck outside your indo-euro racists group to learn a bit more about it before advocating mass exodus of Hindus anywhere.
While we Hindus in America work for betterment of *our* communities - native or adopted, we certainly don't appreciate advise from those who supported Christain Slobodan Milisovics atrocities against minorities in your own adopted land. Hence your concerns about anyone in any land is indeed self-serving and as genuine as a three dollar bill.
If you reply to me, please include a State Dept report pointing to persecution of Christians in US - since we residents here know very well that it's live and thriving.
Till then, we have no use for either your fake concerns of half-baked knowledge.
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