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I am posting a number of replies that came to my comments on Huffingtonpost. These I have collected from my email inbox. My own comments will exist in the inboxes of the others.

My comments were mostly of an 'original' idea type. Almost all of them appeared online only after a scrutiny by some moderator. However, after collecting around 300 of my comments, they have been removed from the site by Huffingtonpost. They can truly see the location from where I was writing. At least twice, they made me answer a single line survey, to ascertain my nationality.

I am posting here the comments of mine connected to four of my contentions : [I will post them here one by one with explanations that come into my mind. My original words are lost to me. For the time being, the full comments are available on this link at the bottom ]

EVERYONE who are interested in understanding more are requested to download my writing: THE SHROUDED SATANISM in FEUDAL LANGUAGES [SUBHEADING Tribulations and intractability of improving others!! ] from this link

 

1. On the issue of feudal languages

2. On the issue of reality, human body as well as brain being designed and maintained by some super software

3. That the blacks who were brought to the US from the African states really improved in an English ambience.

4. And also my idea that Gandhi was not a great man, but only a person propped up by means of focused indoctrination through academic textbooks, a false image setting film made spending millions of dollars and by the Indian feudal class media.

 

 

It is my contention that Huffingtonpost had done a grievous error in removing my comments. For, it was literally removing my claims to my ideas. For example, when this news about Jon Hubbard's book that claims that Slavery for the US blacks was a blessing, I distinctly remembered that I had written something similar in Huffingtonpost. But there were removed. However, when I went through the emails from Huffingtonpost informing of comments on my comments, I found references to my writings. I believe that Huffingtonpost has done a very serious crime in hiding my writings. Their action is a simply an attitude that I am helpless and they are omnipotent. Well, this only a transient feeling, which may need a very powerful curing.

I will try to write detailed answers to these comments that I am copying from my emails:

 

sprkyreed  March 14, 2012 at 1:54pm

Victoria Institutions: I beg to differ with you. You say that "There is no one in the English and 'western' worlds who knows what is happening." The powers that be, large multi-national corporations, the moneyed class of the world who have homes and bank accounts around the world and feel no allegiance to any country and the governments of Western nations are all complicit. So is the consumer. Greed is behind it all. Forty years ago imported goods were, for the most part of superior quality, and they cost more. Then we gradually became inundated with the cheap crap and American consumers embraced it, some not knowing or caring that they were putting their fellow countrymen out of work, and others because they could afford nothing else.

Myonie Payton  March 19, 2012 at 2:34pm

wow, that was really misinforming and full of utter bs.

 

My Comment here: Actually the original natives of all English nations (not of the geographical area) are fools. They do not know much about what are the vile intentions of the outsiders who are swarming in. It is just like the breech of a national defence fortress.  Even during the British Colonial days, there was an absolute canyon bridging the social understandings of those Englishmen who lived in Asian nations with the understanding of Asian society of the stay-at-home Britons.

 

12crunch  March 19, 2012 at 2:28pm

I'm not sure what your point is, but slavery is never acceptable and not relevant to the racisim this student suffered in his classroom. Regardless of the slave holders origins, stripping someone of their freedom, dignity, and basic human rights is not acceptable no matter what language you speak. Do you think that slaves were taught English so they would become enlightened to their plight? No, slaves are taught the language of their captors, whatever language that might be, so that they can better serve them. Its difficult to give orders to someone who does not understand what you are saying. If what you are trying to do is down play Americas history of slavery by pointing out that it existed in other countries you are only proving yourself to be ignorant. Slavery is wrong and not to greater or lesser degrees depending on the mental state of the captive or the origins of the captor, its simply wrong period. Please don't continue.

My Comment here: This commenter is a fool at best. Freedoms, dignity and basic human rights come into an ordinary person in Asia and Africa only when he or she comes to learn English. Otherwise, their own native language codes places enough and more barriers to all this. See this page.

 

 

morenenuf March 19, 2012 at 2:58pm

What on earth are you trying to say? NO, never mind. I'm pretty sure I don't want to know.

My Comment here: See the standard idiotism of the people of the English world with regard to their understanding of Asian and African realities. Either they have no means of understanding it, or else they are from the Asian or African or even from some feudal language European nation. In the latter case, they do not want anyone to know of the devilish negativity which they carry within themselves, and with which they can spoil the English social landscape.

vsr March 19, 2012 at 2:36pm

I do find your comments shocking. You seem to be arguing that American slavery was an improvement for Africans. That is shockingly racist.

My Comment here: I am not saying that Slavery, anywhere, was good. I am only saying that what the slaves experienced in English speaking areas of the US was not really when compared to what the majority ‘free’ people of many Asian and African nations experienced in contemporary times. Even now.

 

12crunch  March 19, 2012 at 3:44pm

Your explanation of slavery is still not relevant to what happened to this kid in his class room.

American slaves were not brought to America in order to learn English and liberate themselves. The adversity to follow not only for blacks but anyone who's country of origin did not use English as their primary language is a fact in direct opposition to your theory that English is the laguage of liberty. A comparison of slavery in different countries is an insult to anyone held captive, and the waste of its words to such a despicible end is an insult to the English language. You are sick!

My Comment here: I do not now know the context of this comment. However, the understanding should be that the people who were enslaved by the Arab slave traders were in most cases living lives of non-statutory slaves in their own nations. At times, the higher classes were also forced into slavery by their own native enemies. However, as a slave or even as an employee, reaching an English environment was a thousand times better than being forced to work under the master classes of Asia or Africa, including under the Arabs.

 

 

vsr  March 19, 2012 at 3:31pm

Please explain to me how the American slavery system was "better"? It was only people arguing against slavery, towards the end of the American slave trade, that claimed Africans were human. For hundreds of years scientists had been creating pseudo science to "prove" that Africans were NOT human. The American slave trade was completely dehumanizing.

My Comment here: Actually, the fact is that most human beings would seem as animals until one gets a software to communicate with them. I remember one man (from India) in the year 1987 telling me that he had been to Africa and had seen the blacks tribal people there. He said that they had no languages, but simply communicated to each other by means of strange sounds and physical gestures which couldn’t be categorised as language. In fact, in India, I have heard higher classes mention the lower classes as sub human. And they had the codes in language to enforce that definition. However, English speakers do not have this tool.

 

Deetruth  March 19, 2012 at 4:00pm

1 virtual fan and you're posting something so deep and extraterrestrial. What planet are you writing about? The human race would do just fine without the negative blight of slavery and it's historic cheerleaders. You bring nothing into this world and you certainly don't take anything out of it. Get a grip and let's make this world a better place. sheeesh!

My Comment here: Speaking English is itself the greatest liberation. No one remains a slave. However, the liberated persons descendents wouldn’t know the difference. He and she would speak of things that their ancestors ‘suffered’. It is like the dog in my house learning to speak English. The moment it learns to speak English, there is not much means to enforce the idea that it is a lesser being. And actually it is not. However many years later, it ancestors, all well read, good in computers and may be driving cars would mention me as one who had leashed their ancestor. And not define me as the person who made the first change their ancestor by teaching him English. 

I will bring other comments here whenever I get time



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