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Well, as I said it takes the ability to get past ones bias and it helps if one is knowledgable about the

Posted by Tony D. on April 14, 2009 at 07:24:34:

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You ever hear the saying "It takes two to tango"? That describes the Muslim/Hindu relationship in India quite nicely, pinning the blame on one or the other group is a recipe for continuing the current strife in India and is the sign of an uninformed (or deeply biased) observer.

As I have noted a couple of times on the Outside I've been to India twice and I would never try to translate that experience to Nepal because it just doesn't wash.

"That's the stupidest analysis I've ever heard" Actually I would say that perfectly describes your take on 'The Dark Knight'...but seriously perhaps the next time someone makes a film like Slumdog they will telegraph every little thing and that way perhaps you will enjoy (understand) it more.


J.B.