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Charlie Hebdo and lessons for intolerant India


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Mango man
by Indian on Jan 08, 2015 03:05 PM  | Hide replies

I have been following your writings. And even before I clicked this link, I was so sure of your intentions (like Sagarika Ghose's). You read the news of Charlie Hebdo, and you were pondering how to give it an anti-Modi twist. Voila, there comes the article.

Your right of expression suddenly becomes bigger than mine, so I go deleted, and you get advertised at the front page. Bigoted logix. Kill my expressions, to assert your right to express.

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Indian
Re: Mango man
by Indian on Jan 08, 2015 03:07 PM
That's what does NOT differentiate U from the BUS_TARDS (I am not allowed to type it, you are) who entered Charlie Hebdo, Mr. Mangoman.

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devedas bhaskar
Re: Re: Mango man
by devedas bhaskar on Jan 08, 2015 03:10 PM
right u are Indian!

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Dev
Re: round and round it goes...where it stops , we all know - Mekk
by Dev on Jan 08, 2015 02:29 PM
the chickens will come back home to roost one day soon

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nailesh kumar
strict
by nailesh kumar on Jan 08, 2015 02:23 PM

the world has already divided in the name of religion. there is no need to cry in the name of secularism or moderation. It is try to implement strict measures. Christi*an countries should adopt strict population control for minorities and same vice versa for other religions

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poonam dil
Imagine if PK were to poke fun at others..
by poonam dil on Jan 08, 2015 02:20 PM

Raju, vidhu, sanjay....hindus are tolerant by culture

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V Chandrakant
Charlie Hebdo and lessons for intolerant India
by V Chandrakant on Jan 08, 2015 02:19 PM  | Hide replies

In India you have a right too hurt religious sentiments and ridicule Gods. That's what we call freedom of expression uncensored

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linus
Re: Charlie Hebdo and lessons for intolerant India
by linus on Jan 08, 2015 02:59 PM
Only the Gods of the majority may be ridiculed under this expression. Try it with the "others" and see the mayhem which follows

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indian newstraders / journalists like charlie???
by on Jan 08, 2015 02:19 PM  | Hide replies

Let us not compare courageous media of the French to our Indian newstraders and think our media has any courage or dare to speak truth. we have people like sagarika , bharka , thapar , the fellow who instigated and got himself beaten up in US - ah yes rajdeep,, etc who will blame this on somebody else with the support of the sick congis ,and noble laureates amarthy , "Eminent " people like arundathi etc.like Please do not compare our newstraders to Hebdo

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devedas bhaskar
Re: indian newstraders / journalists like charlie???
by devedas bhaskar on Jan 08, 2015 02:58 PM
agree with your views....

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