India did it again. Their cowardice is out of this world. Targeting a mosque? That too in the dead of night? Going the Israel route I see. Like master like pet ig.
“the only right answer is my answer”
The way people see stories of Muslims being denied services after the Kashmir shit and say, "What terrible people, treating random Muslims like they had anything to do with that" and they're the same ones who were blatantly saying shit like "If this is how JEWS treat people, then I don't care about being called an antisemite!" like HELLOOOOO??? CAN ANYONE HEAR ME OR IS THE BRRRRRRR OF COGNITIVE DISSONANCE DROWNING ME OUT?
“MY bigotry is acceptable and it doesn’t make me evil!”
If Pakistan didn't want a war why were their literal Ministers threatening India with nuclear strikes on international media BEFORE the precise (very much non-nuclear) strikes by India?
I’ve been blocked by OP but here’s the post -
P.s Also op is so ignorant of the war mongering side of their nation. I’ve literally seen Pakistani media and Pakistani Islamists giving threats to nuke India.
I’ve seen Pakistani islamists discussing which Indian actresses they will take as captives (mal e ganimat) once the war breaks out.
Y’all aren’t even ready to see your own reality.
For fucks sake stop putting ignorant shit in these tags.
"He can fix me" I say, as I point at lord shiva.
Hafiz Abdul Rauf was designated as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT) by the US Treasury (Federal Register Confirmation) in 2010 over his involvement in carrying out multiple terror attacks in India, including the 26/11 Mumbai attacks of 2008 and the Mumbai serial train blasts in 2006.
In the video above you see a Pakistani TV channel covering a state funeral where this literal terrorist is given the same respect as their actual military.
fatima aamer bilal, from coffin heart? bury me.
[text id: how did you get so close that i have to dissect you out from under my skin? / memory is a deathbed. remembrance is a grave. the memory of you is a scab that i keep picking so that it scars. a burn, a souvenir, something to claw at that claws back at me. / i refuse to be haunted by something less. / there's a sun-sized ache where your hands used to be. / and now that your place is empty, the blood in my heart pumps around nothing. / nothing. / nothing at all. / senseless circulation. / what am i to live for when i have made my body my casket? / where am i to go from here? / and i always knew longing had another name she wouldn't let me call her by — it's hunger. / my heart grew up to be far more starved than my stomach. / it's the things you learn in your childhood, from the words of your mother, from the hands of your father. / if your teeth do not graze my bones, i do not wish for you to kiss me. / how have i turned gentle love into such devastation? / such greediness? / i carry a coffin for a heart; everything i love must be buried. / plant your garden in the cracks of my skin—mud, gravel, everything. let my blood be water to cater to your needs. / terrible, terrible human, thinks barbarity and love are words of the same meaning. / a mad dog would be a far more gentle lover to the rocks being thrown at him. / and, my dear, i wouldn't ask you to fold me in the pages of your favorite book, just the embedment of fingers between my ribs. / how did you get so close that i have to dissect you out from under my skin? / GET CLOSER.]
It's morally reprehensible to expect the price of peace to always be Indian lives.
I don't care if you hate 'pajeets' or whatever the newest slur you guys have cooked up for Indians is. The current world order has decades of agreement on the fact that all innocent lives matter equally.
So no, you can't chill and feel good about giving us thoughts and prayers while my people die horrid deaths just so your feelings are protected.
We don't like that civilians on the adversary's side are dying either. But no reasonable country is going to sign off on its own citizens continuing to die at random because some malcontents amongst its neighbours just want to see them die. Don't hold us to moral standards you yourselves don't meet.
I’ve always believed in peace. I still do. I don’t dream of war. I don’t find glory in bloodshed. And I certainly don’t believe revenge heals grief. But what happens when the very peace you’re protecting is the reason you keep losing your people? What happens when the other side doesn’t believe in peace at all?
This blog isn’t written out of hatred. It’s written out of heartbreak, confusion, and the raw frustration of watching the same pattern play on loop - a terrorist attack, innocent lives lost, silence from the world, and once again, India is told to be “mature,” “calm,” and “restrained.”
How many Pulwamas? How many Pahalgams? How many coffins wrapped in our tricolour will it take before the world understands that peace without accountability is just a pause before the next tragedy?
India has tried. Again and again. Diplomatic talks, bilateral agreements, backchannel negotiations, and yet, terrorist camps continue to thrive across the border. How long are we expected to act like it’s not happening? And more importantly, why must we always be the ones trying?
Yes, I am anti-war. Yes, I believe in dialogue. But don’t confuse that with weakness. Because defending your people is not the opposite of peace ,it is the very foundation of it. What India did with Operation Sindoor wasn’t about revenge. It was about drawing a line , a line that should’ve been drawn long ago.
And let's address the said "diplomatic peace mediation" : the hypocrisy of international response. IMF loans flowing into a country that has harboured, sheltered, and at times even celebrated known terrorists. Social media giants gag Indian voices calling out terrorism, but conveniently stay silent when the hate flows the other way. Neutrality? Really? Or is it just comfortable indifference?
No, I don’t hate Pakistani civilians. I never will. But I will not pretend that both sides are equally innocent. I will not chant "peace" if it comes at the cost of more Indian blood. Because that’s not peace. That’s surrender.
India has done enough. Now, India is doing what it must. And if the world won’t understand that , maybe it never really cared.
I write this as someone who aches every time a soldier doesn’t return home. As someone who still wants peace , but not the kind that requires us to die for it.
Jai hind 🇮🇳
India’s current stance, as per the Ministry of Defence statement, is to respond to Pakistan’s actions in a focused and measured way, avoiding escalation. India will target military sites if attacked but prefers de-escalation, expecting Pakistan to respect this approach.
You deserve a warm life, a cozy life, a life free of pain and full of people who genuinely care. A world where, when you experience pain, people are still there for you. You will find a soft future. It will be a slow process, full of missteps and fumbling, but someday you will look around and realize that you were right to keep on going.
Hindutva is simply the word 'Hindu' with a suffix (Sanskrit) -tva which means 'being'.
Hindutva means - being Hindu. That's all it is.
I'm Hindu, so my spiritual existence is that of Hindutva.
I also have literal family members, people my immediate blood has married and had kids with, who are Sikh. No one hates them. No one tries to subsume them. My family traces its bloodline to Brahmins and follows spiritual rituals and practices today that match those Brahmins. We don't give a shit about what their social philosophy was. However, unlike the popular villainous characterisation there is no abuse of any caste by my family. I'm married to someone who is not from the same caste. My family had exactly 0 problems with the marriage. My sister-in-law, also a practicing Hindu, is married to a practicing Christian.
My Karavali in my wedding (like a Bridesmaid + Flower Girl) was my best friend's daughter. My best friend who is Benne Israeli, which is a particular group of people in India who practice the Jewish faith.
Admittedly, no one in my family is married to a Muslim. That is fear-borne, we lost my grandfather in a riot where some specific Muslims lynched my grandfather. This fear doesn't stop us from being perfectly normal colleagues to Muslims. I've worked for 7 years now with a team where 40-45% of my colleagues have been normal patriotic non-extremist Muslims. I tend to get pangs of anger whenever I hear about Hindus being further victimised by extremist Muslims and I ensure I talk about it with my therapist so there is no spilling of these anger towards people who didn't do anything to deserve it.
I live in a part of the country where there aren't many people of faiths other than these.
I'm not mentioning any friends of the family etc because that is very "oh but I'm friends with black people" vibe. I'm only telling you about people my family has had a reason to love or fear and how that has affected us till date.
Hindutva has nothing to do with being an extremist.
Pakistan is directly targeting civilians in India.
Fuck Pakistan.