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  • Its amazing how much violence is caused because of religious and nationalistic insanity.

    They kill each other based on superficial differences, and hallucinations inspired by insane religious leaders.

    Most of these people would need psychiatric medication and therapy.

  • Wow, amazing movie. He is such a good man.

  • Britishers made us fight and we fools fought with each other ...

    They divided India...and we always abuse each other ...

    Whatever happens is done by our politicians ...

    but we blame on each other...

    No one of us is coming ahead to save the country...but Indians and Pakistanis when talk with each other, they show that they r so much patriotic..!!!!!

  • People sheesh, what happened to logic, rationality, sanity and plain common sense?

  • This is really a GOOD movie...

  • "Land whener a phoongee dies, He is burnt amid their savage cries; And music, beat on curious drums, With songs 'companied by tom-toms. Land where brigands, called dacoits Rob honest people of their rights, No fire, or steel doth them dismay, For bold and fearless men are they; They will plunder, then burn a village down, And often attack a good sized town. =-=-=-= by FrancisWBellamy written in India in 1887 when in service with theBrit-Indian Telegraph Comany.
  • @suelizjohnson Seems that dacoits were robbers of their own kind. Violence reaping violence. Funny life... We all came from Africa... some of us, our ancestors went to India, some stayed there, some went to Europe... some to Northern Europe. My ancestors to Sweden where we had to wear clothes and our skin without the sun became pasty and pale and blotchy... strange that we are both Causacsian: Euro-Caucasian and Indo-Caucasian. You'd think people would cry for blood of their cousins.

  • 4:30 she's got it all wrong .. so when are men actually going to stop listening to their Mummy"s and stop playing with guns and bombx. Ha ha ha,.... from a human perspective this is SHOULD BE soooo unneccesary...Of course I wasn"t there - and undoubtably can:t really say what the people faced.

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  • The story line seems similar to a bollywood movie - Gaddar. Anyone seen that?

  • @ftegger4347899

    and Pinjar

  • how can people have so much hatred?  I've heard of rumors, but did this also happen in america after 911?

  • only sikhs were killed by acciedent because people thought they were muslims.

  • There is hatred against many interest groups after major world events, 911 being one of them, but it doesn't compare to this era of Indian history. This was generations of conflict coming to a head, whatupchico.

  • no offense to anyone, im just not very good at the history/culture of india...

    but could you tell me the difference between those people killing each other is one muslim or something?

    Sorry

  • Apparently its cultural/financial rivalry between hindu and moslim, they being ideologically incompatible at an unreconcilable divine level.

    But really its probably financial exploitation by a non-partisan power elite that promote divisions and conflict for increased profits.

    This is still happening today all over the world, because financial institutions are global and control government money supply and encourage each ideology, religion, politics etc, to take their turn fighting each other.

  • all wrong

  • one side is muslim and the other side is sikh and hindu

    hindus were the majority of the sikh hindu side but sikhs did the most killing out of all of them

  • "I'm not going back."

    "Where are you going?"

    "To Pakistan."

    "It's the other way."

    lol

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