Posted by: jantare1 June 10, 2012
Another statement from King Gyanendra
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snoopy,
can you give me some examples of brainwashing Gyanendra did? i'm having hard time finding one. if you're talking about respecting him as an incarnation of Bishnu, we Hindus have believed and followed that for thousands of years. Gyanendra didn't come up with that idea, our religion did. And nobody is forcing you to worship him. 

for me, brainwashing is telling poor and uneducated people that "jaatiya raajya" will protect their rights and creating chaos between different castes. perhaps your dictionary has a different meaning of brainwashing. 

"there is hope that somebody among ourselves will come forward and lead the country"
now, are you saying that you are willing to come forward and be the example to us? I will and hopefully everyone else will support you. But if you are a looser like me (and the majority of Nepali population) who expects something majical like the one in Gopal P. Rimal's 'Aamako Sapana' to happen, keep your bs to yourself. Even if someone ideal comes forward do you think he/she will be allowed to lead? Haven't you seen the example of Ron Paul here in the States, the country of greatest freedom? Paul has been trying to change things around for decades. Everything bad that he said was going to happen to the States has happened/is happening, but he still doesn't get nominated, why?

Good luck changing things around in Nepal with a new ideal leader of yours. You need someone who's already established and knows how to get dirty. Political parties, including the "janabaadi" maoists, have shown that they're better at nothing but spending huge sums with zero output. Monarchy, although not the best, was at least better than what these hooligans have been doing for the last few years. I support the idea of bringing Gyanendra back, although I personally don't like him. Call me mandale, panchey, whatever...


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