Hinduism, one of the great religions of Asia, considers that human beings are distinguished from birth and forever by the caste into which they were born, that is, the fact of belonging to a particular family puts you in a position of society. Don’t get out of them until you die. Humans are divided into five great classes, and they are controlled by assuming huge disparities according to their lineage. There is no system more class, racist, racist and unjust than one that enshrines the class system as an unalterable model for organizing society.
This week he was appointed Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Rishi Sunaka conservative politician who was finance minister a few months ago, whose resignation caused the downfall of Boris Johnson. Sonak was born in England to an African family of Hindu origin and profess the Hindu religion, that is, he believes that human beings are different and unequal depending on which caste they belong to.
The new British Prime Minister is married to Mrs. Akshata MurtiAnd among them is one of the greatest wealth in their country. In addition, newspapers referred to both spouses guardianand progressive independentliberal and pro-European, as tax evaders and, in Morty’s case, they have opaque accounts in tax havens like the Virgin Islands or the Cayman Islands and they don’t pay taxes in England, but in India.
Sunak, a staunch supporter of Brexit, has promised he will act and be an exemplary, but the precedents that accompany him and his religious beliefs, which justify stratification, do not appear to be the democratic credentials of UK leadership in economic times. and political turmoil.
Did not matter. The British, whose head of state is also the head of the Anglican Church, have for centuries been ruled by tyrants, tyrants, corrupt, insane, paranoid, psychotic, class and racist (read Shakespeare previously Dickens If you don’t believe me), which, yes, fascinates and alienates the population with patriotic statements and lies that usually work. Remember if not words rule Britainone of his most famous hymns, based on a poem he wrote James Thompsonset to music in 1740: «Verdict, Britannia! Britain, rules the waves. The British will never be slaves and never will be». (“Sovereign, Britain! Britain rules the waves. We Brits will never be slaves and never will be”). They kept sneaking.
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