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anon291 4 hours ago

I mean JD Vance is in Pakistan saying he's as close to the military junta there as his own wife, stirring up unnecessary pain at a full on mass unplanned genocide (I'm referring to the partition of India).

People claim Israel has America by the balls and that's probably true.

The other country that has us by the other ball is Pakistan.

coliveira 3 hours ago | parent | next [-]

It's easy to control a country when all cybersecurity software used in that country reports to you.

holistio 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

The partition of India feels close to when you burn food and instead of washing the pan properly you just throw it in the dishwasher hoping it will sort it out somehow.

It isn't exactly the inability of the dishwasher to dissolve crimes against cuisine where the problem is rooted.

rayiner 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Calling it the “partition of India” makes it seem like it was imposed on India rather than being a product of the 1940 Lahore Resolution where Jinnah led calls for a separate Pakistan.

And in retrospect, it was a huge boon to India and Bangladesh to separate themselves from Pakistan.

applicative 3 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Two million dead Hindu; ten million forcible refugees; thousands of ancient villages burned to the ground — it ‘was a huge boon to India’

JuniperMesos 23 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

Would those ten million refugees have been better off if the people they were fleeing were their fellow voting citizens in a democracy instead?

rayiner an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

In 2026, it’s a huge boon to India to not have Pakistan within its body politic. It’s like having broken up with a finance who ended up becoming a self destructive addict. Same for Bangladesh, even with all the people who died in the independence war.

holistio 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

What I meant is that British India didn't exactly spawn out of a handshake between Allah & Mahavishnu.

rayiner an hour ago | parent [-]

Yes, India is a rather artificial construct imposed by the British.

anon291 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

It was a boon economically but people died. Millions of people died due to the actions of a few aristocrats and religious zealots. Probably the greatest humanitarian crisis in the last millennium.

And the partition of India is the well accepted term for the event. I'm not going to be drawn into some post colonial syntactic argument in a discussion about the very real deaths if very real people as well as the human tragedy of the subsequent forced displacement from land people had lived in for thousands of years.

Jinnahs argument with the Indian Congress was because someone sang a song once referencing a Hindu goddess from a novel. It's honestly bananas and difficult to understand especially when his own daughter lived in India after partition

rayiner an hour ago | parent [-]

The idea of a unified, secular India was an elite notion imported from the west that elides how much sectarian animosity there was and is among ordinary people. I’m a fan of this essay on India that addresses this disconnect: https://unherd.com/2021/04/the-culture-wars-of-post-colonial...