Posted by: color of strife August 7, 2006
Discrimination in Nepal
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Aneesha or Amanisha, I agree with what you say. It is our mentality and trend of thought that we must first change if we want to bring about any change in nepal. But it is also necessary to keep the discussion front of the "ISMS" in conjunction with your desired change that you want to bring about. As much as the power of action is eminent in bringing about a change, it is usually and historically followed by a long period of speech, contemplation, generation and regeneration of ideas, sharing of such ideas, change in minds of the young people. It is absolutely necessary to remain aware at all times with the general consensus of people's either stagnant or ever growing thought process. Without the input of the people and knowledge of their needs WHAT ACTION DO YOU WANT TO TAKE? And you talk about the POWER OF PEOPLE. COME ON. We as a nation have not been able to do jacksheet since democracy or even before that. If anything the gap of inequality is rising expediently every single second. Is that why there came a situation in which the Maoists had to be created? It is precisely BECAUSe of the lack of power among the people, we have such radical groups rising and winning the hearts and minds of people in the rest of nepal. As for the Capital, OBviously every one hates the maos becuase ITS THEIR LAND AND MONEY AT STAKE. But yes i still maintain your trend of thought. Change must come amongst us. How do you plan to do that Miss? Please do enlighten me. BCoffee, I think you dont drink enough bathroom coffee to wake u up... THere's TOO MUCH DISCRIMINATION WAKE UP or do you just plain choose to be ignorant? If its a choice then god be with you. If not, I strongly suggest a stronger stimulant than Coffee.
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