Are you a Coconut?

Kapil Dudakia Wednesday 24th November 2021 01:39 EST
 

And as the coconuts read the headline, I can just see the steam coming out of their ears, eyes red hot and fuming iterations of foul language to vent their anger for daring to out them.

 

Coconut is often a slang used as a derogatory remark to describe a black or Asian person who conforms to white culture at the expense of their ancestral culture. The idea being that like a coconut, they appear dark on the outside but have white allegiance on the inside.

 

We saw this during the ‘British Raj’, the enslaved Indian who did the dirty work of the British by undermining their own people were often called ‘Sepoys’. 

 

Before the British, we had witnessed some Hindus who had sold out to the Islamic invaders at the detriment of their country, faith and people.

 

There is a constant that runs through almost all major empires and dictatorships in history. The aggressor is almost always aided by a group of locals who sell their own people so they may benefit by being granted certain privileges.

 

They say prostitution is the oldest profession, but dare I say, treachery and being a traitor to your own people and heritage might be even older.

 

So we come back to the question, ‘are you a coconut’?

 

I am almost certain the universal response will be a big NO. However, let me assure you, a certain percentage of these people are liars. After all, one does not expect honesty from a bona fide coconut surely!

 

So having offended the traitors, who no doubt will come out in force to attack me as usual, let me explain why I have brought this up now.

 

There are powerful forces at play in the world today. Each working hard to gain an upper hand in controlling the global narrative. You see this with leading Christian and Islamic organisations, with dictatorships like China, with the ideologies of the left, political parties, and of course the academics.

 

In the 21st C, the easiest route to controlling the narrative is to spend huge amounts on social media and buy out academic institutions and academics. 

 

We have witnessed so called academics in India, UK, USA from leading universities who have spent decades creating false narratives by publishing dodgy dissertations based on corrupt data and research. The peer reviews are used to self-validate their corrupt reports which are then used to pursue a false narrative through the media to influence public and political opinion. They have many targets of course, but the one of interest to me is the targeting of Hindus and India.

 

The white master has given privileges to coconuts. These highly qualified people of colour enjoy the trappings of honour and prestige bestowed on them for selling their own people, and for undermining their own heritage.

 

In the last decade or so, these attacks have been formulated around Caste, Hindutva, PM Modi, India, Kashmir, religious nationalism to name but a few. In most cases a coconut has been used to champion a narrative to undermine their own. Their disguise is human rights, but their motivation is anything but that.

 

So be very careful when you read or hear about any so-called research that belittles you and your heritage. It is designed to make you feel inferior. It is designed to keep you and your aspirations enslaved. It is designed to keep you on your knees so they can control you. 

 

Beware of the coconut. They live amongst us, but bat for the opposition. As it is said, ‘There is no knife that cuts so sharply and with such poisoned blade as treachery’.


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