Sabarimala Tragedy – Blaming the Victim

via Dr Babu Suseelan published on January 26, 2011

Why is Makara Jyothi being targeted? There is a deliberate reason to attack Hindu symbols, festivals, rites of passage and worship of God. The Marxists, Jiahdis, Phony secularists, and the missionaries have made an unholy nexus against all embracing, eclectic, systemic Hindu way of life. They are willing to resort to any tricks for blaming the victims. With the help of anti Hindu media, the conspirators are willing to make a shift from the real issues. We are in the throes of a major blueprint shift..And we don’t have to be psychic to pick up on it. what we tend not to grasp from ordinary perception is the magnitude of the blame game.
 
We all know the inept, inefficicent, deliberate negligence of the Marxist government is the cause of the Sabrimala tragedy. Immediately the blamers have shifted the reason to Hindus and their sacred Makarasamkranthi.Solving challenging problems is the responsibility of the government who gets billions of rupees from the Ayappa devotees. Sabarimala tragedy clearly shows the deliberate negligence and diabolically cunning plan not to identify the real problem, generate a diverse action strategies, and develop an intelligent solution with a specific plan of action.
 
The tragedy of Hindus is that they have given first class loyalty to our enemies and third class causes (Secularism). And unfortunately this loyalty has betrayed them. Unless we reverse the accelerated trend of blaming Hindu victims, soon we will wake up one day–soon-and find that we have no freedom to practice our sacred rituals, because we did not fight for our freedom, our religious practices and sacred values.

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