Monday, April 6, 2020

Why this 24X7 antagonism against the majority and the Central Government.



This blog post is meant for @sardesairajdeep (his two controversial tweets during yesterday’s – 5th April – 9 pm - 9 minutes lighting of diyas and candles event” and the extract of my tweet are shown in the above two pictures). Though I know that most fools do not learn from their mistakes, and their evil prophecies that regularly go wrong / or they are always rejected, I am making an effort to correct him and other antagonists like him. I hope you know this eccentric person, from his daily tweets and lectures on TV.
The text of my tweet is as follows:   
I do not use abusive language, but your two tweets, one above, and the other below are forcing me to address you as…
Sick and crazy, foul-mouthed idiot,
Just because some people (maybe, one or two) in your area have burst crackers which like many of your stories is unsubstantiated and hate-filled, you are trying to convey that people, perhaps all over the country are foolish and have observed the solemn occasion of last night as Diwali. And you call the country’s beloved festival as Bloody Diwali. You are truly mad, your madness is leading you to use abusive language and spread hatred 24X7 against the majority and the Government. Don’t you know that the country is under lockdown and crackers are not on sale. How foolish of you. Never again spew your hatred on us and our festivals.
And now coming to your tweet below: Your friend messaged to you stating that his RWA (RWAs – with how many is he associated) is forcing him to light Diyas. He should have complained to the Police and if he has not, you should have helped him by calling Police. None of this has happened and your tweet comes out talking about voluntary exercise and loyalty test, what nonsense is this.  You obviously create false stories to blurt out your evil ideas and intentions. 
Please stop this attitude, otherwise, your evil mind will affect your health and may devour you.

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