By Thepfulhouvi Solo
MERRIAN-WEBSTER Dictionary describes DECEPTION as ‘An Act or Statement Intended To Make People Believe Something That Is Not True’.
‘The AESOP FABLES’ are not True Stories but they profoundly expose False or Bad Human Natures in very simple terms. The Fables are therefore of great Values for the Society.
The ‘PARABLES’ of JESUS are Not TRUE Stories; they are constructed stories, they teach profound Spiritual, Moral and Ethical Values. The ‘PARABLES’ of JESUS are of great value to Man of all Generations.
The exact opposite is DECEPTION: Deception is intended to make people believe something that is not true. Deception makes people believe what is not True.
Recently a person under a false name called Mr. Alias Z, pretending to be a veteran Nationalist wrote false statements against a Naga Tribe. Concerned, the wronged Community leaders searched the Name in the Village Councils of all its villages but found it is a non-existent False Name.
One Theja S recently, pretending to be a great Fan of my writings and an Angami, accused me Racist, Narcissist, criticize Indians, blames-Asians, the Government, the Nationalist and that, (quoted) “you are a confused man, who is willing to manipulate and sacrifice the younger generations for his (my) unstoppable pride and ego”, and “regarding the Simon Commission who the crap cares about it?”
This is an Deceptive Tactics. This Evil has no redemption. Anybody adopting such Deceptive tactics is not of Naga Culture and is doing great harm not only to his intended alone but to his own Community also like a dreadful Monkey disease like Ebola he has contracted from outside and has spread to his own Family Members.
“Mr. Theja S, let me openly address you here without any deception: I am a simple old shepherd, my herd knows me and I know the voice of my Herd. ‘You are not my ardent fan.’”
You used Angami words intelligently imitating a native but your tone and your expressions betray you.
You are using your vast deceptive intelligence to divert the simple folks from taking the straight Path –something very, very unadvisable and unfortunate tactics for the Naga Society to emulate.
“Please be Courageous and Transparent like brother Khekiye Sema”, if I may say so.