The Fabrication of Indian History

Posted: February 1, 2014 in Uncategorized
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Gandhi's Views on What The Jewish Community should have done in response to the Nazis.

Gandhi’s Views on What The Jewish Community should have done in response to the Nazis.

Growing up I remember getting up in front of my Grade 5 class, and we had to present a biography on who we admired.  I chose Mahatma Gandhi, the father of India and fighter of freedom for us!  I picked him because of all of the great things that we see on TV, in books and are taught about this great man of history.  He’s got statues all over the world, he’s that Great!  There is even one of him in front of The Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg, Manitoba!  And they named a street after him there too.

Gandhi Statue @ Canadian Museum of Human Rights

Gandhi Statue @ Canadian Museum of Human Rights

Mahatma means Great Soul.  And one person in history that has earned that title is the great, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, otherwise known as Mahatma Gandhi.  When the name Mahatma Gandhi is mentioned, all around the world, images of peace and sacrifice come to minds.

You say pacifist I say calculating deceiver.  You say patriot, I say puppet.  You say Mahatma, I say coward.  Gandhi is regarded as a traitor of Indian Independence by people throughout India. This is supported by people from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh who have studied the truth of Indian history, written from the Indian viewpoint as opposed to that which has been fed down our throats by the West and written by high government officials who have falsified a version of our history to suit their needs.  The evidence is clear as written by Gandhi in his autobiography, “Experiments with Truth”, where he continually contradicts his varying views. What you view as good and wholesome is the biased perception calculated and presented to you by British historians and government endorsed publications. They fail to even mention the failures by the British Empire against other freedom fighting parties which played a very large part in the destabilization of colonial rule during the Empire’s dying hour.

His views on the segregation of Black & White South Africans.

They show the British as “peacefully withdrawing” from India as a direct cause of Gandhi’s activity. They have completely and very conveniently forgot to mention the losses faced by British troops through rebellion of North West and Eastern India.

Destabilization was already in motion. Indian regiments were in rebellion in the south, east and west. The martyrdom of over 500 Indian regiment troops in south India is but one of many examples.

The British had two options before them

a) Do they tactfully retreat which would help them buy time to withdraw all resources with minimal damages and losses…Or

b) Do they face the revolt of their own troops and face being thrown out losing valuable resources and International power.

And as we have seen through history they executed this plan very well.  Gandhi was a prime puppet for this plan to be executed without a hitch.

Widely accepted as having an inferiority complex which is further supported by his autobiography, where in one quote he states;

“I would give up the finest sons of India to save the British Empire in its dying hour”

“We [Indians] can only be granted the responsibility of freedom once we learn to civilize ourselves first. [like the British]”

Is it acceptable to fight for your own captors and exploiters as was done in World War II??? Can you logically conclude that we should lay down our lives for the same people who enslaved our people, raped our women and gutted our rich country? Why does Gandhi regard freedom as not being a right???

A great pacifist indeed!  He himself recruited troops for the British army during W.W.II.

Where, I ask you, was his preaching of non-violence then?  His values, beliefs and views are clearly hypocritical.

Gandhi’s position with the British was threatened by freedom fighters who had taken to arms to free India from the British, namely the diplomat and highly educated Subhash Chandra Bose and Bhagat Singh, a young freedom fighter and leader who wrote the book, “Why I am an Atheist”.

Bhagat Singh had conquered the fear of death in his teens and fought in several uprisings against the British, organized and executed several attacks and was highly educated.  He was put to death at the age of 23.  He died so we could live free.

It is a historical fact that Gandhi and his associates adopted the middle path Irwin talks with the British, the great Soul of India was approached by several delegations who pleaded with him to save Bhagat Singh and have the death sentence switched to a life sentence.

Once the talks commenced, observers were confident that just one word from Gandhi would save the lives of the young men on death row.  Historical records of the dialogue between Gandhi and Irwin reveal a very dismal picture.  The Great One spoke for everyone, except Bhagat Singh.

And after the hanging of the martyr Bhagat Singh, Gandhi had the audacity to make the following statement, “the Congress made many attempts to save the lives of Bhagat Singh and his two associates”.

Historians that have studied Gandhi have observed that Gandhi perceived Subhash Chander Bose and Bhagat Singh as potential threats to his own highly acclaimed position.

(L) Bose (R) Singh

(L) Bose (R) Singh

I find it degrading when people quote our History according to British translation or manufacture. I would suggest that you please read Gandhi’s works before drawing such assumptions of his character and goals.

Indian history holds the truth. Not historical stories and fairytales created by various British organizations.  Even today those martyrs that gave their life for a free India are being referred to as terrorists and murderers in certain school books even in India, thanks to this Great Soul.

Where one word could have saved thousands of the finest sons of India, this great patriot and self sacrificing father of our nation let them hang and be labeled as terrorists.

Time is proof that history has been written by those who win.  And in the freedom of our land from the British, India was divided into two, its heroes were labeled as terrorists and history truly was written by the winners, the British and Gandhi.Gandhi Pedophile

Today I salute you Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Oh Father of India, with what you truly deserve, for doing what you have done to my people and my land……Fuck You!! – I should have just chose Pierre Elliott Trudeau, the Prime Minister of Canada like my dad told me to.  He said, “Trudeau is a true hero of our people.  This Gandhi Guy, he junk!” (In a hard Indian Accent of Course!)

Leave a comment or argument if you think I’m wrong…I’m usually not though!

Check out the YouTube link below for a Penn & Teller point of view.

 

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  1. Gandhi's Ghost says:

    It’s Mohandas not Mohanlal

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