It also helps that el supremo
upgraded himself to divine leader. India is a country where god people can
literally get away with murder. Not only that, god persons also get millions of people
to follow them and listen to them attentively when they preach bullcrap about
how sambar gets affected by Pluto or something like that. So, el supremo
promoting himself to godhood was a masterstroke that completely took the wind
out of the opposition’s sails. I hope we will have another mega temple for the
new god in the next few years.
That is another thing that impressed
me recently after the new mega temple was opened by divine leader. I saw a program in some YouTube channel where children from poor
neighbourhoods were asked whether they would like to see more schools rather
than places of worship. A majority of them replied they wanted places of
worship (temple, church, or mosque depending on the child’s religion). This
warmed my cockles to no end. Kids know what they want. They know that the whole
scientific temper thing is a sham. Anyway, one of the richest persons in the
world, who is attentive to the needs of the poor, probably heard these kids and
built more than a dozen temples in Jamnagar
recently. The future is bright. Kids don’t have to waste time scientifically
analysing things like I do. For instance, why do you fart more when you lie on
your left side? You just have to say god deemed it that way and that is it. As they say, degrees are worthless. Some 38% of IIT grads couldn’t find jobs
this year. Religulous tourism, on the other hand will never run out of steam.
All these grads should be looking at building pakora and other businesses
around such religious places.
At the same time, I see some future
conflicts because of the supreme leader and, by virtue of that, the country gaining
divine status. We already have the US of Amreeka, which, in its Pledge of
Allegiance, says “one nation under God” about itself. It, however, doesn’t
specify under which god. Could be Yahweh or his son. Or is it the Sioux god
Haokah? Nobody knows. Then there is the white-robed person in Europe, with a
hotline to god, distributing sainthoods. We also have other areas where people
ask the age-old question of “do you believe in god?” and then fight each
other. So, we will have to wait and see how all this divinity plays out around
the world.
Well, I’m planning to travel to the US
of Amreeka later this year in August. Unfortunately, the currency in which I
earn my living, the Japanese yen, is following the path of the Indian rupee in
falling to dismally low levels. I was wondering whether Sree-to-the-power-of-two Ravishankar said “it is refreshing to
know that the yen will get stronger at 80/- per dollar if Kishida comes to power”
like he said about the rupee. Yen is trading at close to 160 to the dollar. At
this rate, I will have to get tempo-loads of currency notes, similar to what
Ambani-Adani sent to Raoul-ji, before I embark on my trip to Amreeka.
It is not a pleasant thought. Perhaps it is time for me to go to Okinawa and meditate. For peas. Green peas. To put in my pav bhaji. Hopefully, it will generate some gas that I can release to the outside world with the confidence and comfort that I’m doing (some) god’s work.
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