Posted by: ujl September 10, 2013
Was this necessary?
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Underscore, We need to understand the word "aggressive" in more depth. It was a football match! Indians are there to play a match with Nepal. None of the spectators have known these Indians players personally, so they don't even know what their opinions are about the birthplace of Buddha. Keeping laws aside, the banner clearly indicates the aggresiveness towards Indians in an indirect manner. Can the game be played and watched for the sake of pure enjoyment? Can we Nepalese, keeping aside nationalism for a moment, enjoy the delight of the game? Can we Nepalese, keeping aside nationalism for a moment, respect people? Can we Nepalese, keeping aside nationalism for a moment, appreciate both teams for making this event possible? Are we waiting on Indian government to declare where Buddha was born so that we can live in peace and harmony? Freedom talks are all good, but without the expansion of consciousness, these freedom talks are mere words rooted on emotions and ignorance. What should I expect from a person who cannot even control his anger? Such a person is a slave of his emotions. One must use their discriminative faculty before behaving instead of running here and there with anger. Agressiveness is extremely subtle and starts in the human mind before it takes actual physical appearance. The banner is not just a banner but "The Nepalese mind-stuff." And this mind-stuff if fueled by corrupt Nepalese leaders can turn into a massive disaster.

And vhootee, seems like you support hatred towards people saying it's universal. I call it below animalistc.
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