
Rakesh Ahuja @DwnlodingMyMind · Jul 6
Palestine and Muslims
This illustrates one reality of the continuing #GazaHolocaust, which can not be ignored by one and all sincere protestors in Australia and the West against #Israel: Even major Muslim nations display sheer hypocrisy about the #PalestinianCause. They vote against Israel at the UN and shrilly mouth support for the cause every day, but, at the grassroots level, they offer no material help, except #Egypt, and will not accept Palestinian refugees.
#Turkey #Palestine #Pakistan

Inking_Insights @Rebel_Inks · Jul 5
Puppet PM of Pakistan, Dictator of Azerbaijan & Sultan Erdogan performing in their pleasant little circus, a charade sold as “Muslim unity” while Palestine is soaked in blood.
If you can’t read the room, at least read the daily death toll.

Rakesh Ahuja @DwnlodingMyMind · Jul 6
Devaluing Holocausts
1. Thank you, but I would caution against portraying #AlligatorAlcatraz in Florida as a "concentration camp". It is no such thing.
2. Such a depiction devlaues #Israel's #GazaHolocaust, which, in turn, and by a large margin, has very sadly devalued the first #Holocaust, the murder of 6 million Jews by the Nazis.
3. The attempted erasure of the Judaic faithful shows what we humans are capable of, but we learn nothing. We are now watching the attempted erasure of 2 million Palestinians.
4. In passing, one might note that neither #Hitler nor
@netanyahu
introduced alligators as a measure of mortal fear, but #RealEstateorTrump is doing so!!
#Holocaust #Gaza #ConcentrationCamps

Christopher Martin 💙🤟👩🏻🦽➡️🌸⚾️ @ChrisMartin1961 · Jul 5
I’ve been thinking about this “Alligator Alcatraz” concentration camp down in Florida. As a student of the Concentration Camps of WWII, I wrote an entire graduate thesis on the psychology of those working there, I see many parallels to Nazi Germany in the early 1930’s. 1/3

Rakesh Ahuja @DwnlodingMyMind · Jul 5
The British Legacy
That is so correct. In India, it was the Divide and Rule policy.

Peacemaker @peacemaket71 · Jul 5
🇺🇸 Professor Jeffrey Sachs:
"The source of all the conflict in the world is Great Britain. That goes for the Gaza Strip, China, Pakistan, India, and the entire Middle East. It was Great Britain that created this whole mess. For 200 years, it was the most powerful empire in the world, leaving behind nothing but conflict when it left. The disaster that is happening in Gaza now is partly because between 1915 and 1917, Great Britain promised this territory to three different groups. First, in the McMahon Agreement, they promised it to the Arabs. They said: fight with us against the Turks and this land is yours! Then they arranged the Sykes-Picot Agreement, according to which they gave it to the French. And in the Balfour Declaration of 1917, they declared it the homeland of the Jews. They gave away land that didn't even belong to them three times. How audacious! That's where all the trouble started."

Rakesh Ahuja @DwnlodingMyMind · Jul 5
Strong states, Weak states
There may well be a good reason to recall this statement in the not-too-distant future. Encouraged by the blatant display of their strengths by Russia and America, #CCPchina may not be far behind.
#Sovereingty #NuclearWar

ShanghaiPanda @thinking_panda · Jul 5
In France, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told the EU: "The US brazenly bombed a sovereign nation's (Iran) nuclear facilities, setting a dangerous precedent. If this triggers a nuclear disaster, the whole world will bear the consequences... If national strength alone determines right and wrong, where are the rules? Where is justice? So-called strength won't bring true peace; it risks opening Pandora's box. Are weaker nations, especially smaller ones, just to be served up on the table, left to the mercy of others?"

Rakesh Ahuja @DwnlodingMyMind · Jul 3
Fighting Fascism
Thank you for the elaboration. It adds to:
https://x.com/DwnlodingMyMind/status/1940303905180549220

blakandblack @blakandblack · Jul 3
The Great Dictator was Chaplin’s first film with dialogue. Chaplin plays both a little Jewish barber, living in the ghetto, and Hynkel, the dictator ruler of Tomainia
Chaplin spent many months drafting and re-writing the speech for the end of the film, a call for peace from the barber who has been mistaken for Hynkel. Many people criticized the speech, and thought it was superfluous to the film. Others found it uplifting.
🚨Regrettably Chaplin’s words are as relevant today as they were in 1940 🚨

Rakesh Ahuja @DwnlodingMyMind · Jul 2
Fighting Fascism
Chaplin's soliloquy is a classic in honing the reasons why untrammelled autocracy must be resisted.
#USA_Trump #Fascism

Historic Vids @historyinmemes · Jul 2
Charlie Chaplin felt so strongly about fighting fascism against Germany in 1940 that he broke his silence for the first time ever to deliver this monologue

Rakesh Ahuja @DwnlodingMyMind · June 23, 2025
False Promises
Thank you to your anonymous Iranian contact for this concise articulation of the dilemma that has often been faced by many people since WWII, largely due to false promises made by competing ideologies about what they have to offer upon 'liberation'.

Rakesh Ahuja @DwnlodingMyMind · May 31
Toppling Carney?
There are expressions of stray concerns within the Liberal Party that #RealEstateorTrump might seek to destabilise the Carney Government. The Canadian Prime Minister is a notable exception among world leaders in firmly challenging him.
Carney’s persuasively reasoned statements and authentic demeanour must rankle the uncouth and unintelligible Trump. As his intemperate public behaviour towards China suggests, Trump’s reactions are guided more by his core value of malice towards all, charity towards none - and diplomatic normalcy be damned.
America, of course, has a long and disreputable record of toppling 'undesirable' regimes worldwide. There would be plenty of MAGA supporters conveniently located next door to abet Trump.
Meanwhile, the timing of King Charles' visit to open the Canadian Parliament – the first monarch to do so in seventy years – and his unequivocal reiteration of Canadian sovereignty and values are noteworthy. This occurred on the very day that Trump offered free Canadian access to his proposed “golden dome” missile shield in return for becoming America’s 51st state. Charles pointedly called for “open global trade” with “reliable trading partners” and “a coalition of like-minded countries that share its values”. The Elected Monarch is unlikely to forgive.

Rakesh Ahuja @DwnlodingMyMind · May 30
Replying to @KanwalSibal
Good point. Mea maxima culpa. I realise now that I, too, am guilty of overstating the implications of #Indo_PakHyphenation.
The assumed equivalence between India and Pakistan was prevalent during the Cold War years. Then, it seemed justifiable from the Western perspective. It began to fade after the 1991 Indian economic reforms and disappeared after Prime Ministers Rao's and Vajpayee's success in deleting it from international political discourse.
I agree that the sheer magnitude of India's economic, political, and strategic international engagement now cannot be matched by Pakistan, and the hyphenation hypothesis would apply seldom.

Rakesh Ahuja @DwnlodingMyMind · May 29, 2025
Assuming that the English-speaking side drafted this, there is something inherently offensive about the phrase "nine dead hostages will be released". It is callous (and detached) to describe a tragedy thus. The term "released" is not only insensitive but also dismissive of the loss of loved ones.

Rakesh Ahuja @DwnlodingMyMind · May 28
I agree, @MaryKostakidis . Decades later, Israel has now 'lost' me. We have arrived at an absurd rule: Nothing justifies October 7, but in the name of October 7 everything is justifiable.

Rakesh Ahuja @DwnlodingMyMind · May 17
Pray, how will this delegation add value to India's narrative on the recent conflict with Pakistan? The underlying assumption appears to be that making a case face-to-face will somehow buttress its case. This is doubtful. As I said: This is old thinking dating back to Diplomacy by Delegations. As the recent Indo-Pak conflict illustrates, in the Age of Information India must instead formulate a linear and focussed media strategy. The validating test of its effectiveness would be the degree to which it can influence social media purveyors such as the likes of GROK, OpenAI ChatGPT, etc. They, not transitory delegations, are the new influencers.]

Rakesh Ahuja @DwnlodingMyMind · Apr 24, 2025
Jimmy Carter observed that in its 242 [now 249] years history, the United
States has enjoyed only 16 years of peace, making it "the most war-like
nation in the history of the world."
This is a telling truth about America in the context of the following
compilation by
@stats_feed
about US military and clandestine operations in
foreign countries since WWII:
https://x.com/stats_feed/status/1915137349815615686

Rakesh Ahuja @DwnlodingMyMind · Apr 23, 2025
If the following is any indication, GOP legislators are now reduced to
improving US relations with the likes of El Salvador. Given
#DeveloperTrump's policies, they are not expressing such sentiments vis a
vis China, EU, etc. Of course, this decline of Imperial America fits in,
historically, with the fate of all Empires.
https://x.com/RepLuna/status/1914703088855753122

Rakesh Ahuja @DwnlodingMyMind · Apr 14, 2025
As the United States of America unravels under the reign of the Elected
Monarch, #DeveloperTrump:
In How Democracies Die (2018), Harvard academics Steven Levitsky and
Daniel Ziblatt developed four behavioural warning signs to identify an
autocrat/dictator in the making.
First, when a politician rejects the democratic rules of the game. Second,
when he ""denies the legitimacy of opponents". Third, when he "tolerates or
encourages violence". And fourth, when he "indicates a willingness to
curtail the civil liberties of opponents, including the media".
Sigh!

Rakesh Ahuja @DwnlodingMyMind · Mar 19, 2025
I confess that Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged did attract
me in my teen-hood. Having abandoned her long ago, it is nevertheless
startling to hear her first-hand praising "individualism, capitalism". Today,
these two ideological watchwords are being rehearsed unrestrained in
America, setting the stage for social and political upheavals in flawed
(populist) democracies.
https://x.com/Sadie_NC/status/1901811494230049059/video/1