Thursday, July 20, 2006

Banning of Blogs

19.07.06

[This is my comment on the government banning some sites in the wake of the Mumbai train blasts. Strange they should ban many Hindu sites and only a few Muslim sites. Are we Hindus actually the real terrorists?]

There is no doubt that blue-blooded secularists in UPA have used the opportunity to be 'more loyal than the king' to show their commitment to their Islamic benefactors and have gone ahead to ban Hindu sites.

The reason why Muslims want to throttle the freedom the Net gives is because Islam cannot stand freedom and stand the risk of been exposed for what it really is - a narrow minded dogma (Quran - [3.85]: And whoever desires a religion other than Islam, it shall not be accepted from him, and in the hereafter he shall be one of the losers.) With the net poised to be the preferred source of research, Islam is in danger of being more laughed at than feared. It won’t be long before the best of Muslims abandon Islam and take to the more meditative religions with spiritual stirrings. Why, Sufism may come of age and herald a spiritual revolution in Islam and rid Islam of its dogmatic structure and narrow-minded vision.

Until now they had governments in Muslim countries to ensure that no one speaks of the spiritually debilitating religion that Islam is. And in non-Muslim countries like India, they have the protection of 'secular' governments to ensure that those who call a spade a bloody spade was classified as communal and sought to be isolated. Hindu servitors of Islam like Arjun Singh, Laloo Prasad Yadav, Mulayam Singh Yadav and their ilk who pack the so-called secular parties are ever ready to do their bit for their Muslim masters and have now gone ahead to ban sites which might expose Islam.

But I don’t think anything can prevent Islam from being exposed. The Net will refuse to be strangulated and limited by anyone. There are enough tech-savvy freedom-loving geniuses to ensure that.

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