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	<title>A reply letter குறித்த மறுமொழிகள்</title>
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		<title>Elaine P Ganapathy இவரால் </title>
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		<dc:creator>Elaine P Ganapathy</dc:creator>
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		<description>All you guys, we don&#039;t need to be a part of violent riots to accept the facts.  We don&#039;t need to feel the hurt to see the reality.  We don&#039;t need to watch &quot;Crash&quot; movie to know the existing reality about discrimination acts of others.  Do we have to see God to believe Him???

Vivek, as you said, Raja did his responsibility to his family.  You know it very well, as you narrated the things nicely.  He did good things to his friends &amp; neighbors too.  I am aware of it.  Family, friends, neighbors are a small group might be, but these people comprises the society where he came from and where he is now.  I find him brilliant, street smart, and a very helpful person.  In general, he is a good-hearted person.  He doesn&#039;t need to flaunt these things as there are a lot of living proofs (including you) that he did good things to his community, in India and abroad.  Lots might have misinterpreted him in a bad way, as he is a fun-loving guy, loves to mock &amp; make fun of others.  But this guy is sensible.

Let&#039;s reflect on this: Have we done something good in our own backyard?

Before we can help others, we should help ourselves (by developing our knowledge, gaining experience, obtaining wisdom, succeeding in our career, &amp; saving money).  Let&#039;s share the good things to others.  And when we are wrong, we have to admit it, learn from it &amp; don&#039;t repeat it.
 
He is writing an article which attacks the &quot;BAD&quot; things in the society where he grew up (he told good stories also, to me :) ).   [For sure, even if he grew up in a different country with different culture, he will still do the same thing (exposing the worst thing possible)].  But what is his point posting that?  He wants all people to realize what kind of cancer the society has.  All places/community/country in this world has its own type of cancer.  As individual, let us help to cure it, even in a smallest bit possible way.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All you guys, we don&#8217;t need to be a part of violent riots to accept the facts.  We don&#8217;t need to feel the hurt to see the reality.  We don&#8217;t need to watch &#8220;Crash&#8221; movie to know the existing reality about discrimination acts of others.  Do we have to see God to believe Him???</p>
<p>Vivek, as you said, Raja did his responsibility to his family.  You know it very well, as you narrated the things nicely.  He did good things to his friends &amp; neighbors too.  I am aware of it.  Family, friends, neighbors are a small group might be, but these people comprises the society where he came from and where he is now.  I find him brilliant, street smart, and a very helpful person.  In general, he is a good-hearted person.  He doesn&#8217;t need to flaunt these things as there are a lot of living proofs (including you) that he did good things to his community, in India and abroad.  Lots might have misinterpreted him in a bad way, as he is a fun-loving guy, loves to mock &amp; make fun of others.  But this guy is sensible.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s reflect on this: Have we done something good in our own backyard?</p>
<p>Before we can help others, we should help ourselves (by developing our knowledge, gaining experience, obtaining wisdom, succeeding in our career, &amp; saving money).  Let&#8217;s share the good things to others.  And when we are wrong, we have to admit it, learn from it &amp; don&#8217;t repeat it.</p>
<p>He is writing an article which attacks the &#8220;BAD&#8221; things in the society where he grew up (he told good stories also, to me <img src='http://s.wordpress.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  ).   [For sure, even if he grew up in a different country with different culture, he will still do the same thing (exposing the worst thing possible)].  But what is his point posting that?  He wants all people to realize what kind of cancer the society has.  All places/community/country in this world has its own type of cancer.  As individual, let us help to cure it, even in a smallest bit possible way.</p>
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