kumar28061972 wrote:a BK follower, he will politely catch your sh** and keep smiling, because he is a BK, and you are testing his tolerance power ...
What you are describing, Kumar, is just a yukti for advancing Brahma Kumarism. It's a strategy. BK are taught how not react, aka "tolerance power", not just to negative situations but even quite righteous questioning or confrontations. That is, when BKs are or do wrong, they are very good at feeling superior about everyone and everything and continuing on.
Is Save Innocent throwing "sh**" or are some of his observations and questions quite fair and accurate? I'd say the balance was about 90 fair and 10 sh** but that he really did not mean the sh**, it was just a question of language, e.g. the brothel question. But as brothels is an accusation or "sh**" Lekhraj Kirpalani or the god spirit of the BKs throws around, I think it was fair to ask the question.
Lekhraj Kirpalani or the god spirit of the BKs has always thrown around a lot of sh** at other individuals and religion calling them devils, impure, ignorant, hunchbacks and so on.
I don't find the BKs sincere in this aspect. I find the leaders and many of the followers very conceited and self-important. They are full of telling others how good they are, how high BKism is ... but very bad at responding to criticism and exposure of their corruption. For me, it is more that they just think themselves to be high caste and look down on all others. They may patronise them but, ultimately, they think they and their ambitions are far more important. Many of the leaders are basically fairly stupid and without morals.
On the whole, the movement lacks ethics. It is more just about keeping the money rolling in in order to climbing up the greasy pole of society. Social climbing we call it.
The leaders were just spoilt rich girls, who never worked for a living, who lived off Lekhraj Kirpalani money until it all ran out wasting their lives waiting for the End of the World, who then had to find a way to live and wanted to work their way back to that life of comfort and self-importance. And now they have a chain of corner shops all over the world selling religion.