Religion is the root cause of all problems in this world. Every - TopicsExpress



          

Religion is the root cause of all problems in this world. Every religion is trying to prove that its better than other religions. Isnt being a good human enough? We are constantly dividing ourselves further and further. To make things worse we choose political parties based on religion who make sure that we never unite and fight corruption. WTF would you choose a sikh party over a hindu party or vice versa? why not choose an honest party. All the money from Gurdwaras is funnelled back to support these political parties and people cant see it. People dont like to do things different, people are scared of change and this is why the same two parties are taking advantage of poor people of India. These corrupt parties are very clever as they will never give you a chance to think outside the box. If people complaint about electricity or water, burn a gurdwara or mandir and people start fighting and they stop worrying about real issues. If a Gurdwara/ Madir/ Majid is burnt all hell breaks loose ans we people do everything in our power to take revenge. If we had the same passion about real issues like no electricity or clean drinking water, these issues will get fixed. Next time a Gurdwara/ Mandir/ Masjid Gets Disrespected think hard that it is the politicians who are trying to divert your attention from real issues. Why dont we think that our Country is a sacred place and needs to be protected from these money and power hungry bastards. I dont care who you vote for or which religion you favour but please dont vote based on religion?? this is the worst thing that you can do to India. I recently heard that a man threw shoe at Badal and was arrested, This is the best thing I heard in a long time and was good to see people support this man. Just be a good person please, be proud to be human and dont let these political parties use you for their own good.
Posted on: Fri, 29 Aug 2014 12:59:50 +0000

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