India and Myanmar, as a habit in common, have the obsession for planting the statues of their dead people – on other people's property – in those indigenous areas where they have sent in their gunmen for acts of unrestrained provocation.
Why can't they erect their statues in their own homeland? Why erect them at other people's backyard? Who in his right mind will speak in favor of such nasty habits?
Are you proud of them?
That's not all. They both have another habit in common and that is, they both want to put up a facade of spirituality, compassion, enlightenment, harmony, non-violence, etc. even as they they dug their foot increasingly deeper by each day on someone's throat behind the curtain. Their well-composed smiles will suddenly explode into a narcissistic rage, if you pointed out the obvious: the discrepancies.
I have a message for them: you're a fraud, my friend.
Pagodas and statues have become weaponized – they have been used as weapons to destroy the experiential realities of another people.
References
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