Ruling by Fooling

via Dr Babu Suseelan published on January 26, 2009

It has long since become common knowledge that Indian politicians
relinquish their loyalty to reality and their consideration for safety
and security of their fellowmen. These perverse political leaders who
are driven by their impulses are suffering from approval addiction,
lethargy, indifference and thought disorder. Their perverse personality
appear in their decision making and behavior. And their hidden goal is
to insult, demean and discriminate the majority Hindus who keep India together as a nation. The net result of their thinking errors and destructive behavior is the total destruction of the country.
 
A
man is supposed to fight in his own right in defence of infringement
upon his home, his freedom, happiness, culture, his reputation and
ideals. Such defence is required to preserve life, family, community
and the nation. Individual assertiveness and defensive action to
protect life and liberty cannot be considered as a hostile action with
culpable intention. Such aggression is not for selfish rewards or for
reaching martyrdom. Rather, a man who does not fight such circumstances
for selfish reasons or due to pacifism destroys the individual more or
less certainly and often more nearly completely than anyone else and
hence falls into the general category of self-destructive behaviour.
 
These
psychopathic self-destructive politicians have uncontrollable urge for
approval from their tormentors. Hindus in general show irrational guilt
without reason, and hence contribute to the urgency of the psychopathic
political leader’s compulsive impulse for approval addiction from their dis-tractors. They have an unconscious need and obsessive tendency to
minimize or avoid the dangerous consequences of confrontation with
enemies. The dangerous disregard of reason and sound judgement are a
part of their destructive mindset.
 
The chronic pacifism disguised by self-destructive behaviour is quite obvious in our political leader’s decision making.
There are several examples of destructive policies implemented by
Indian politicians that lead to calamity and disaster. The Kashmir
fiasco, Mandal Commission policy, reservation and quota system for
Muslims, Hajj subsidy, policy on Jihadi terrorism, peace treaties
with hostile Pakistan, policy of Hindi-Chini bahai-bhai, etc show  the
destructive impulses of these psychopathic politicians.

The
chronic pacifism and indifference disguised as tolerance and secularism
is quite similar to Alcoholism except the psychopathic
politicians ruins himself, the family, the community and the nation by
inexpedient conduct instead  of drinking. The net result of which is
the danger to the individual, the community and the nation. These
psychopathic political leaders assume the role of a moralist. But they
always fail. The are, so to speak, always successful in failing. They
frequently do everything possible to obstruct Hindu organizations
measures for Hindu defense. In short, these self-destructive
politicians invite disaster. They find comfort in talking about
mindless universalism, irrational tolerance, unreal idealism and
appeasement with criminals. With misplaced idealism and phony
secularism and destructive behavior they skillfully manage to
bring catastrophe time after time.
 
It
is fair to say that on account of these psychopathic politician’s bad
judgment, we are paying a heavy price. They are fooling the society and
rule us by fooling. Hindus are often fall victims to successive
disasters, with an uncanny, sometimes almost incredible regularity.
 
Hindus
need to break the thick wall of denial and recover from approval
addiction from our dis-tractors and tormentors. Hindus need to join
together and lend an effective hand to Hindu organizations fighting the
malignancy of destructive impulses of the psychopathic politicians. 

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