Oh man, I hope these people don't end up becoming one of the victims of misplaced anger. Indians, in general, don't care about/don't know much about LGBTQ+, but there is no sense of hatred as such. People consider it taboo and don't want to talk about it, but definitely don't want to kill them. If they continue on this path of American "F*ck you all you Nazis" narrative, they won't help their cause. Because 1) it's an American narrative not an Indian one. People don't relate to it. 2) Nazism, even by the limited educated lot who understands it, is not viewed so severely- so joke is them. Apna
chalao ya
ladao, we don't care just don't insult our people
Fact is Nazis or rather Hitler don't at all invoke hatred among young Indians. I used to be fan of Hitler with the little I knew about him when I was in standard 8 or so. I remember trying to read Mein Kamf too, but of course a young me didn't have the patience for such philosophical books. It was basically for 1. the atrocities of Nazis are not known to lay people of India, and 2. Hitler was enemy to British and Netaji Shubhash had met him.
I wouldn't think the situation has changed much. The holocaust is still an alien word to most of the Indians.
The so called intellectuals that throw around words like Nazi, Fascist etc. are way too divorced from the ground and they have little to no impact at all. People don't care for what they don't understand.
But people care for armed forces and they care for the Chief of the military. If such examples of LGBT communities continue to vomit their sick words against the persona who is deeply respected, sooner or later they would reap the seeds.
The LGBT asses who frequent in higher echelon of the societies, don't seem to comprehend that unlike west, Indians often take justice in their own hands. In a nation where 40 million court cases are still pending, they should be careful not to become one of the statistics too.
I never harboured any bad intent towards the homosexuals, but the example of west shows that we shouldn't give them an inch as they would claim the mile next.
Late Gen. Rawat was straight speaking fellow who spoke the words most liked to but couldn't say themselves. Yes, armed forces aren't places for homosexuals. Military doesn't work in a politically correct environment and often works in a minimum support structure environment. It doesn't have the time or luxury to waste around monitoring abuse of sexual nature in the ranks. In modern military there are hardly any individual who cannot be trained to replace even the most talented homosexual individual. Military should be kept out of political correctness, or soon we will be putting out stupid woke ads to recruit to diversify our rank and files like USA is trying to do.
We need men and women who can protect our national integrity and for that we can do without political correctness. I hope the successor to Gen. Rawat is just as much a straight shooter.