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Originally posted by Nightmare
Oh Thanks. I did not know alcohol is not addictive. Guess you can help those guys a lot who go to AA.
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I do not get how issue of "shuddh" Gujarati” came up or how you concluded that I have a typical right-wing mindset.
It should be obvious to any one that a person born and raised in Gujarat would have better understanding of the issue. Well, you one of those "shuddh" Gujarati” who support lifting the ban while I have a different take on this issue. If the prohibition was perceived to be a wrong policy, it would have been scrapped long time back. The fact that no political party has guts to raise the issue is proof enough that the policy has served well. All that I want to say is that certainly “No alcohol” has been good for Gujarat.
As regards “a typical right-wing mindset” I guess you are right. Though I do not believe I have “a typical right-wing mindset”, many accuse me for that especially when I tell my CD friends that I believe that “Conservative under Harper” are far better than loony Liberals! However, my impression is that a “ typical right-wing mindset” Gujarati is for scrapping the prohibition in Gujarat. May be I am wrong because it is universal conviction of media that a typical leftist is a intellectual stalwart and since you are not a typical right-wing mindset person, by default you must be a towering intellectual giant which I am not.
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Empirical evidence amply speaks for that.
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Originally posted by meghal
Prohibition/Vegetarianism is an effect of Jainism on Gujaratis. One discussion about lifting of prohibition, and all those so called leaders from various factions of society will jump in about their feelings being hurt. As mentioned humorously by late author Chunilal Madiya, Gujarat government forced lions/tigers to eat grass during "Paryushan".
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Empirical evidence amply speaks for that.
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In Canada i am discussing about Gujarat......and of prohibition .....but have only one concern.....if prohibition is lifted in Gujarat......what will happen of Daman, a union territory where alcohol is cheap like goa and available everywhere.....
been there done that.....
bought a port wine bottle for younger brother and some for family from govt shop at the border before entering vapi while family in the car
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Originally posted by meghal
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Originally posted by Nightmare
Oh Thanks. I did not know alcohol is not addictive. Guess you can help those guys a lot who go to AA.
Not everybody who drinks wine/beer/spirits (including me) has an addiction problem. Addiction has something more to do than just alcohol. You do not develop withdrawal symptoms if you do not drink next day. That is not the case with cannabis and other substances
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I do not get how issue of "shuddh" Gujarati” came up or how you concluded that I have a typical right-wing mindset.
It should be obvious to any one that a person born and raised in Gujarat would have better understanding of the issue. Well, you one of those "shuddh" Gujarati” who support lifting the ban while I have a different take on this issue. If the prohibition was perceived to be a wrong policy, it would have been scrapped long time back. The fact that no political party has guts to raise the issue is proof enough that the policy has served well. All that I want to say is that certainly “No alcohol” has been good for Gujarat.
As regards “a typical right-wing mindset” I guess you are right. Though I do not believe I have “a typical right-wing mindset”, many accuse me for that especially when I tell my CD friends that I believe that “Conservative under Harper” are far better than loony Liberals! However, my impression is that a “ typical right-wing mindset” Gujarati is for scrapping the prohibition in Gujarat. May be I am wrong because it is universal conviction of media that a typical leftist is a intellectual stalwart and since you are not a typical right-wing mindset person, by default you must be a towering intellectual giant which I am not.
Yes. I have a better understanding of this issue and hence I raised the issue of being a Gujarati
When I say right wing fundamentalist mindset, I mention the fact that you just tend to argue without any logic. You have a very inflammatory language - like "just because I said so" or just because "somebody said so". Try to take another person's perspective into consideration. And try to consider the origin of prohibition policy in Gujarat, thoughts of Gandhiji - and its relevance in modern day India.
And I am a conservative supporter too. Just because I try to think in a different way does not make me a leftist liberal.
Prohibition/Vegetarianism is an effect of Jainism on Gujaratis. One discussion about lifting of prohibition, and all those so called leaders from various factions of society will jump in about their feelings being hurt. As mentioned humorously by late author Chunilal Madiya, Gujarat government forced lions/tigers to eat grass during "Paryushan".
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Empirical evidence amply speaks for that.
Prove it
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