Yesterday I was asked by someone who is aware of my nativist feelings for Goa what I thought of Rishi Sunak’s elevation to the PMship of the UK and if I was proud of a Hindu ascending to the post.
My response - if I were a Niz Britonkar, I wouldn’t like it. Internal consistency in this matter is important. There are crucial differences with the Goa situation though. The most important being, we in Goa have no mechanism to keep people out, or to filter people who get to come in and settle here. The UK does (at least in theory). It is a free-for-all in Goa. Outsiders have defiled our land, grabbed our land, crapped on our land, no questions asked. To be sure, with the help of Goan collaborators. As for his Hindu credentials - if he’s true to his Hindu values, Dharma dictates that he work for the benefit of his country, which is not India. He may have to take tough decisions for his country to the detriment of India’s interests. His universal Hindu values would require him to do what is right for HIS country. I don’t see why Indian Hindus should expect special consideration just because Sunak is Hindu. As a fundamentalist Hindu, my biggest gripe about Manohar P was how unHindu he was while pretending to be the flag-bearer of Hindu values. ***** Elon Musk buying out Twitter is a victory for civilisation. Whether anything good will come out of this move remains to be seen. I was heartened to read that Musk fired Parag Agarwal and that fascist pos Vijaya Gadde, two Indian shit-stains, and had them escorted out of the Twitter building. The only people in mourning today are the Leftwing Progressive Wokes. In the Augean stables of their minds, the only way to ‘save democracy’ is to ban people for wrongthink. As Pedro Gonzalez wrote, “Musk is a threat because he threatens to remove Twitter from the regime’s toolkit.” I'll leave this link here - https://twitter.com/SethDillon/status/1557496300626759681 r
