The Missing Hindu Declaration
Hindu society hasn't said the words. The words that matter. The words that define the boundary.
That India has always been a Hindu homeland. That India will always remain a Hindu homeland. That those who can't accept this fundamental truth are mistaken or ignorant or worse - malicious.
Other cultures say it. They draw the line. They know who they are. But in Hindu society there's a hesitation. Why?
Maybe it's the decades of being taught that identity is negotiable. That foundations don't matter. That everything is relative.
But it's not.
When we refuse to acknowledge what is - we create confusion. We invite contradiction. We undermine our own existence.
This isn't about hatred. It's about clarity.
Clear edges make good neighbors.
They make honest conversations possible.
The alternative is pretending. Pretending that a civilization thousands of years in the making has no core. No essence. No non-negotiables.
But that's not how cultures survive. They survive by knowing exactly what they are. And saying it out loud.