[Reader-list] Delhi needs to be bombed

Supreet Sethi supreet at sarai.net
Thu May 30 20:33:58 IST 2002


Problem is people do'nt believe when they see a articulated argument because 
that is "ordinary", something that they do on daily basis. People tend to go 
with the spectacle. I believe that there are isolated few who actually buy 
the argument that "borders" and "nations" may not be "true". As long as 
government can seduce people by creation of a spectacle, its all true and real

On Wednesday 29 May 2002 11:11, you wrote:
> Dear Reader-List,
>
>     There can never be a cross-border solution. There must be trans-border
> solutions, post-border solutions. There must be no more border.
>     This is the possibility inherent in a landscape centered around cities,
> the possibility which should be articulated on this list.  When Delhi
> is the heart of its environs, not the master of a Nation; and Lahore,
> Karachi, etc... etc... are the heart of their environs, then the groundwork
> is laid for solutions, for inter-politan solutions.
>     There only cross-border solution is no more border.
>                               Yours truly,
>                                  Alexis
>
> ---- "anilbhatia" <anilbhatia at indiatimes.com> wrote:
> > Which 10 million could we lose?
> > We hate Pakistan-inspired terrorism but these days
> > there are fewer enthusiasts for a cross-border solution.
> >
> > "Pankaj" wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > Hello All,
> > The way people talk about "Pakistan needs to be taught a lesson"
> > in the bus and on the streets is still fresh in my /dev/mem
> >
> > The simplicity with which people talk about war
> > and people taking the army for granted and
> > army personal dyeing as a "part of their job".
> >
> > As Jb Says "Delhi needs to be bombed".
>
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Supreet
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