Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 18, 2019
Moslems are rioting in India because the country’s president, Narendra Modi, has said that they can’t become citizens.
Large protests also erupted in other major cities across India, including Mumbai, Chennai and Bangalore.
Students at Nadwa University in Lucknow reported being locked in by police, and claim stones were thrown at them.
The Citizenship Amendment Act sets out rules that allow followers of six religions – including Christians, Sikhs and Hindus – who come from neighbouring Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh to become Indian citizens.
Citizenship is offered on the condition applicants had to leave their country because of being persecuted for their religion, and they must have been living in India for six years.
However, Mr Modi has not extended the offer of citizenship to Muslims. Critics, including the United Nations, say the act marginalises the minority of 193 million.
It is the latest in a string of actions the government, led by the Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, has taken against India’s Muslim population.
In August, Mr Modi revoked the autonomous status enjoyed by the Muslim-majority state of Jammu and Kashmir and announced 1.9 million people in Assam – largely Muslims – would be detained and deported as part of a new National Register of Citizens.
Although it applies to “anti-Moslem discrimination” across the world, the idea that these people are being denied citizenship out of “hatred” is especially ridiculous in this particular situation.
India, you see, used to be a much bigger country than it currently is.
India had to agree to break off two major sections of the country in the 1947 partition because Moslems from the British mandate demanded their own countries.
The partition was a bloody disaster.
The British Government, to demarcate Provinces of British India that were to form part of the Union of India and those that were to go to the newly formed Dominion of Pakistan, appointed Sir Cyril Radcliffe, a Barrister, Chairman of Boundary Commission of undivided India in 1947. It was Radcliffe who drew the border between West Pakistan (now Pakistan) and India on the western side and between India and East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) on the eastern side of the subcontinent. The line came to be referred as the Radcliffe Line. What followed made many call it the Bloody Line.
India and Pakistan have since fought two major wars, in 1965 and 1971, and have clashed in Kargil, Jammu, and Kashmir (J&K), in 1999. Both countries remain hostile along the border in J&K with bloody clashes occurring frequently.
One million died as a result of communal clashes that broke out between the Muslims, and mostly Sikhs and Hindus, on India’s western border, and between Muslims and mostly Hindus on the east. Rape, mass murder, arson, and disease were widespread, as over 12 million displaced people tried to make it to safety on the other side. Muslims living in India made their way into the newly formed country of Pakistan, while non-Muslims, which included Hindus, Sikhs, Christians and other communities living in Pakistan, headed for safety in India.
The desperate refugees used any means to escape. They clambered on to whatever means of transport that was available to them at the time – trains, ox-drawn carts, bicycles. Trains, stuffed to capacity including rooftops, chugged across the border in both directions. Those without access to any transport simply walked.
Several trains were stopped en route and people slaughtered. Trains soaked in blood with just dead bodies began arriving on either side of the border on the west, communal clashes spread across cities, towns, and villages across the subcontinent. The areas of Punjab and Bengal were the worst affected. It was the most brutal period in the subcontinent’s history.
So, it is simply a demonstrable fact that Hindus and Moslems cannot live side-by-side, and when they try to, millions of people die.
You can try to blame that on Hindus – even though everywhere else in the world, whether it is Christians, Buddhists or atheists, people have problems with Islamic violence. But whoever it is that is to blame, the fact is that the two groups cannot get along, and trying to force them to get along results in violence.
Just look at it:
How to rescue a victim during a #lynching incident.
Real life demo by women students of #Jamia— Natasha Badhwar (@natashabadhwar) December 15, 2019
ABVP activist Bharat Sharma kicking peaceful protesters and inciting violence in Delhi. (2019) pic.twitter.com/mQjhTOeVP0
— History of India (@RealHistoryPic) December 16, 2019
Fresh acts of violence at Seelampur.
While India burns,’Team Intellectual’ defend CAB protests as human rights,FOE or ‘struggle for existence’. Shame!#DelhiPoliceZindabad #India4CAA #BoycottBollywood #ISupportCAA #IndiaSupportsCAA #MadrasUniversitypic.twitter.com/GTpWCbCtfU
— Geetika Swami (@SwamiGeetika) December 17, 2019
All the Islamist who are staying out of this country wants this termites to do violence in India in the name of Islam when they don’t even know that why are they on street. pic.twitter.com/nGUErab25O
— Akshay (@AkshayKatariyaa) December 17, 2019
In the wee hours of midnight, thousands poured into the streets of Kerala in protest against the inhuman #CAB and the horrific police violence on #Jamia students and across India.
The war is at our doorsteps, it is here, it is now. Fight, speak up, do not be a mute spectator pic.twitter.com/vrGm5aDApL
— Srinivas B V (@srinivasiyc) December 16, 2019
Moslems always throw rocks.
Then they start with the machetes and the bombings.
Hindus have a right to not want them in their country. And they already gave them two of their own countries. But nothing is ever enough for these people. They always demand more. They used to just openly say “we’re conquering you,” but now they are shrouded by the international Jewish media who frame Moslem conquest as “human rights.”
If India manages to get rid of these people without breaking on the onslaught of Jew media, it will be a magnificent accomplishment. Bigger than when Burma did the same thing, because India is a much bigger country.