I doth be a target of negative energy, but a self-imposed figure of Positivity, for thou art shalt live
@SwadeshJhamb-x8i28 күн бұрын
They are so biased
@SwadeshJhamb-x8i28 күн бұрын
There are design to fragment Hindus and promote Christian.
@Studiotainment29 күн бұрын
We don’t need to paint the truth. Freedom of speech has died long time ago. When you no longer have the option to criticise those in power and their policies, it’s pure dictatorship. Why are we trying to hide it ?
@vedanshmishra8803Ай бұрын
😂😂😂 I happy that they don't know anything By the way bjp won harayana and maharastra
@Anita-ls1ddАй бұрын
Very interesting discussion on global governance in the context of the world we live in, totally agree with the comments on crisis management and power. Explains why power is where the course started....in the year I studied GGE.
@Name-py2elАй бұрын
Or you could make the lords half the size with fixed full terms and reappoints are made in preparation with backups.
@venkateshsomanathan58392 ай бұрын
Some gold dust quotes from this. Alexandra Cirone: “…stay away from polls, bettings markets; if possible, please come to events like these to get real information..” “..we know the voters are myopic..”
@andrewwilson86832 ай бұрын
A BUNCH OF USELESS BORING ARSEHOLES FUCK POLITICS. ARSEHOLES... STOP FUCKING VOTING ...... THERE ONLY IN IT FOR THE MONEY... FUCKING WAKE UP.... AND STOP THE VOTING....
@some1shero2 ай бұрын
None of them mentioned the dishonesty of the media.
@andriannakontra82622 ай бұрын
I don’t understand why it’s acceptable that UCL has someone so incredibly biased like Ali Cirone offering their opinion on a panel about the US election. Let’s go back to universities trying to educate us and teach us how to think instead of trying to push agendas.
@rajendradangi25852 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😆😆😆 the lady who spoke up to 11:00
@NikhilKumar-qd9wu2 ай бұрын
Why they don't talk about Muslim appeasement 😮
@LeonHarwood-h4s2 ай бұрын
Violence is to be avoided, couple's... Good luck to you and ... I am an Artist, musician and writer... ☮️ Peace
@ramsharma37042 ай бұрын
In Islam men go to heaven, Jannat, Men will get 72 Virgins, 500 feet tall. What will will women get???
@ramsharma37042 ай бұрын
Panel is biased, shameful, awful
@ramsharma37042 ай бұрын
At least balance the panel views
@ramsharma37042 ай бұрын
Tipi Sultan discriminated against hindus. No more appeasement of Muslims
@ramsharma37042 ай бұрын
China invaded Tibet China invaded India in 1962 Is this reasonable.? Never ever trust China, . China is a snake, never trust china
@ramsharma37042 ай бұрын
Aurangzeb destroyed many thousands of Hindus temples. Shah Jahan had raped all his sisters n married his own daughters n he had 10,000 Hindu londiyas, slaves girls, concubines in his harem
@ramsharma37042 ай бұрын
In Islamic Pakistan, Campbelpur is charged to Attock Layalpur to Faisalabad Janakpur to Jannatpur Montegomery to Sahil Islamisaton of all Hindus Names
@ramsharma37042 ай бұрын
All Muslims men will go to paradise/ Jannat
@ramsharma37042 ай бұрын
In 1947, Mr Jinnah, said “ Divide India or we will Destroy India “ On creation of Islamic republic of Pakistan, all Hindus wiped out, Genocide of Hindus, including my ancestors. Secular India
@rossreynolds48352 ай бұрын
The worst public speaker. Um um! Um um um!
@nick-l4o2z2 ай бұрын
people like these panelist r the major reason for indias determining relationship with America 😢
@tenzintsultrim94652 ай бұрын
Shame on you being as india
@SachinM-mq8qz2 ай бұрын
Awww people look salty that BjP won. And who are these people to sit in a foreign country and talk about India when I am pretty sure they have just travelled there for no longer than a month Libtards
@tempuser1092 ай бұрын
this is what an echo chamber looks like , one speaker supports the other there is no diversity of thought, these are really sad people
@Tugofwar222 ай бұрын
you have 0 knowledge. Taking education from the foreign and now lecturing india how we have to do. Nonsense. West is doomed. Oil in your own machine
@BirenderSinghJalal2 ай бұрын
lol 1:03, the hydrabadi guy talking about Kerala should have also mentioned the Kerala is rules by communist party and see the reactions from the audience lol
@BirenderSinghJalal2 ай бұрын
lol come yo India and talk about politics with that fake accent...shameful losers
@prayagjoshi11792 ай бұрын
Lies , lies & damn lies !
@Shva9272 ай бұрын
Sad to see that once advocating anti caste ideology, the left is into caste politics now.
@cartoonwala9782 ай бұрын
the takla mentioned scroll , wire and etc......😁😁😁😁😁🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂 who said why to invest in space moon program . What a shit people here . KARO UPNA BHAROSA INPR BAAD ME Raandi rona mt. The guy is saying tamilnadu is not doing the politics of religion and openly supports Chirstianity 😁😁😁😁 This is JOKE I think the people are going there for settlement in foreign buy pursuing a degree that will not help in any field when they are going to work.
@sunilthakore57152 ай бұрын
The Congress party has historically been perceived by some as relying on divisive politics to consolidate its support, with criticism suggesting that this approach leverages social divisions to secure votes. In contrast, the BJP has made efforts to unify Indians, focusing on the well-being of all citizens without distinctions. This shift has created tension among some political opponents and scholars worldwide, whose perspectives may not align with India’s current trajectory under the BJP. The term Hindutva-which emphasises pride in Hindu cultural identity-has sometimes been misinterpreted, though Hinduism itself has long been an inclusive and pluralistic tradition, welcoming diverse viewpoints. Some scholars in the West may not fully recognise the integral contributions of Hindu philosophy to concepts of equality and secularism, principles that are often traced to the roots of Indian culture. These values have indeed shaped aspects of modern global society, and while comparisons with other religious traditions are complex, Hindu culture remains largely defined by tolerance and respect for diversity. Hindutva is a term that translates to "Hinduness" and represents a political and cultural ideology primarily associated with Hindu nationalism in India. Originally articulated by Vinayak Damodar Savarkar in his 1923 pamphlet Hindutva: Who is a Hindu?, the ideology emphasises India as not only a geographic nation but as a cultural and spiritual homeland for Hindus. Hindutva seeks to define Indian culture in terms of Hindu values and principles and often advocates for policies that prioritize Hindu interests in public life and politics. Over time, Hindutva has evolved into a broader socio-political movement. Groups associated with it, like the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), promote Hindu unity, aim to preserve Hindu cultural traditions, and have taken a stance on issues like religious conversion, cow protection, and the construction of Hindu temples at historical sites. While its supporters view Hindutva as a unifying force for Hindus and a way to protect and promote Indian heritage, critics argue it can marginalize religious minorities and undermine India's secular framework by blurring the line between religion and state. The ideology remains a contentious subject, impacting Indian politics and social discourse on identity, citizenship, and religious freedoms. The idea of Hinduism being secular relates to the unique nature of Hinduism as a belief system and its role within the social and cultural landscape of India. Unlike some religions that prescribe a strict set of beliefs or demand exclusivity, Hinduism is highly pluralistic and inclusive. It allows for a wide array of beliefs, practices, and even non-belief, meaning it is often described more as a “way of life” or a cultural framework rather than a narrowly defined religion. Here are some key reasons why Hinduism is often considered inherently secular: 1. Pluralism and Inclusivity Hinduism embraces a vast spectrum of philosophies and practices-from atheism to polytheism to monotheism. The diversity within Hinduism means it does not enforce a singular doctrine or require adherence to specific beliefs. This openness creates an environment where multiple perspectives coexist, aligning with secular ideals of tolerance and inclusivity. 2. Coexistence with Other Faiths Hinduism has historically coexisted with other religions, absorbing and sharing cultural elements. In regions where Hinduism is predominant, it has traditionally fostered an atmosphere where multiple faiths can coexist peacefully, aligning with the secular notion of religious plurality. 3. No Central Authority Hinduism lacks a central religious authority or governing body, unlike many organised religions that might enforce specific religious laws or dogmas. This decentralization makes it adaptable to various cultural contexts and less prescriptive about how public or private life should intersect with faith, encouraging a secular outlook. 4. Recognition of Diversity in Worship Hinduism’s inclusive nature is reflected in its acceptance of diverse practices and beliefs about God, morality, and rituals. A Hindu might worship one god, many gods, or none at all and still be considered Hindu. This flexibility allows for personal freedom and aligns with secular values that respect individual choice and diversity. 5. Hinduism and the Secular State Modern India’s founding leaders, inspired by Hindu values of tolerance and inclusivity, established the nation as a secular state. While India is a Hindu-majority country, the secular framework ensures equal treatment of all religions and maintains a separation between religion and government, an approach that aligns with Hindu philosophy’s acceptance of multiple paths and ways of life. In summary, Hinduism’s inherent pluralism, lack of dogma, and historical openness to diverse beliefs contribute to its compatibility with secularism, emphasising a personal and cultural identity that is inclusive rather than exclusive. So I put it we have Congress led country whose leaders were all educated overseas, thay continued the divide and rule policy of the British to provide reservations and create seperation that enhanced their ability to gain votes. The perception that Western countries often talk negatively about India can be linked to several factors, including cultural misunderstandings, differing political interests, and selective media coverage. However, it's important to note that the full picture is complex, and while there may be critical coverage, there is also significant respect and appreciation for India’s contributions globally. Here’s a breakdown of why negative perceptions may sometimes feel more prominent: 1. Media Sensationalism Western media tends to prioritize stories that attract attention, and sometimes, negative stories - such as social issues, poverty, or political conflicts - gain more traction. These stories might overshadow the positive aspects of India’s progress, innovation, and rich culture, leading to an imbalanced portrayal. This issue is not exclusive to India, as similar coverage affects perceptions of other non-Western countries as well. 2. Cultural Differences and Misunderstandings Western countries and India have distinct cultural, religious, and social norms. Western perspectives can sometimes misunderstand or misrepresent these aspects, especially when it comes to issues like family structures, societal roles, and religious customs. These differences can lead to biased or superficial judgments that fail to capture the nuances of Indian society. 3. Geopolitical and Economic Competition As a growing global power, India is increasingly seen as a competitor to Western economies. This competition can influence how Western countries view India, and critical narratives sometimes arise from strategic interests, particularly on issues like trade, technology, or military alliances. Western countries may frame India’s policies or actions in a negative light to align with their political agendas. 4. Focus on Human Rights and Social Issues Western countries often emphasize human rights, and they may be quick to criticise other nations based on their standards or norms. India’s size and diversity create unique challenges that are not always present in smaller or more homogeneous countries, and Western coverage may magnify certain issues, leading to perceptions of a negative bias. 5. Echo Chambers and Stereotypes Stereotypes and echo chambers can also play a role. Many people in Western countries may not have a full understanding of modern India, its advancements, or its diversity. As a result, outdated stereotypes around poverty or social challenges persist, which can cloud Western views and focus more on India’s challenges rather than its strengths. 6. Indian Diaspora and Changing Perspectives Despite these challenges, perspectives are gradually shifting. The growing Indian diaspora and India’s contributions to technology, science, culture, and business are increasingly recognised, influencing more balanced portrayals. Additionally, as India strengthens its presence in global affairs, many Western media and institutions are shifting toward a more nuanced view that includes both India’s challenges and successes. Ultimately, while Western perspectives can sometimes seem critical, they are also evolving, especially as India’s influence grows and its diverse contributions gain recognition worldwide. Listening to this, it makes me wonder, do these idiots actuallly look at Indian History or just play an agenda that are biased to BJP.
@cartoonwala9782 ай бұрын
this is a bullshit interview , oh i forgot the librandu ecosystem. The takla in the middle is a pure copy of chacha gandhi and nothing else.
@ym2762 ай бұрын
garbage
@RajKGajjela2 ай бұрын
zombies
@rajendradangi25852 ай бұрын
Over all these were leftist with ideology..... To get better understanding include centrists.... Plus these people did not tell the politics of Tamil Nadu while praising it... How DMK control everything there they got prominent film production house media house which control almost all....and often abuse Hinduism.... And read their view on brahmin...and control of only Hindu religion their temple money not other religion same goes for Kerala.... Here communost love only temple money. 😂😆... Secularism!!!!
@rajendradangi25852 ай бұрын
The wire scroll 😂😂😂 leftist caravan even more left who see through thing with their ideology which proves them wrong many times..... Indian Express India today somewhat better to some Extend the Hindu....of course this man was communist as he is from Kerala.... Kerala is better at economy 😂😆 which is white lie ... This state economy run on money send by its people living in middle East....
@rajendradangi25852 ай бұрын
Oh god!!! at 1:05:51 the lady work on voting pattern of BJP and look at her..... Everybody knows why so called poor,dalit voted for non BJP they were scared by conspiracy spread by congress coalition that BJP will change Constitution and remove reservation hence they voted.... Just see who voted for BJP in Haryana 😂😆.... BTW csds work on election don't listen to this ignorant lady.... Also BJP is now OBC party no longer only upper caste party....
@rajendradangi25852 ай бұрын
NDTV was independent media which basically means pro Congress and anti BJP....😂😆 NDTV journalist used to decide ministries during Congress rule ( niira radia case) NDTV used to organise their annual program celebration in presidential palace and their reporting on similar issue during BJP and Congress rule tell us all how independent they were....yes it is true that media got restricted in BJP rule than in Congress rule... But Indian media has always been pro ruling party....
@rajendradangi25852 ай бұрын
I as common Hindu see this: I have a country where on its both side are islamic country(not just Muslim country with 93 to 98 % which was carved out of India by driving out Hindus from that area and in India we have 200 million Muslims...so Muslims got three country of choice to live but Hindu only one....that too with 200 million Muslims(which 9 % at the time of portion which is now 14%) Of course I as Hindu feel threatened bcz only India has Hindu majority but with Muslim second highest majority..... I also see Hindu as third minority( majority)religion at world stages and it brings its won problem for Hindus and their identity.....
@elborrador3332 ай бұрын
Furthrmore Islam is antithetical not just to Indian values but also to these woke left values as well. If they went to lecture in any Muslim countries they'd get chappals thrown at them if not anything worse happening. So I'm very confused why they side with Muslims rather than Hindus. Mentally confused peopl.
@rajendradangi25852 ай бұрын
Again the middle guy who boasted about the state Kerala and then added he comes from..... He did not tell the history here that Kerala is better off bcz of work done by Royal Family PM during colonial era which was princely state.... While UP, BIHAR WB were centre of British rule and their exploitation after independence for so many years Congress did nothing as central govt and same attitude remained in BJP era as well.....
@rajendradangi25852 ай бұрын
Politics of Congress and communist help play the politics that BJP play.....display of islamic religiosity was seen as strong secular India and was encouraged but display of Hindu religiosity was just seen as communal but often termed communal.... Now situation has changed and elite intellectuals are complaining... 😂😆... When 26/11 islamic terror attack happened Congress blamed it on hindutva.... And termed it Hindu terror!!
@sandeepgupta97142 ай бұрын
Who the fuck they are 😂
@rajendradangi25852 ай бұрын
RSS and their supporter would thank the middle guy to use Hindu and hindutva interchangeable.... 😉
@Shva9272 ай бұрын
Left would be happy to see their effort pay off in putting all the leftist, anti-hindu in the upper ecleon of every western country
@rajendradangi25852 ай бұрын
BJP politics is communal, indeed but he did not add that there is appeasement politics from other side as well....which made them to overturn supreme Court verdict....dogala intellectual. 😆
@rajendradangi25852 ай бұрын
This middle man don't produce the famous or infamous Indian name properly... 😂😆