Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Krishna Kirti dasa: Mission Drift in ISKCON

http://www.harekrsna.com/sun/editorials/10-11/editorials7883.htm

PADA: Krishna Kirti has "publicly rejected" his ex-guru Hrdayananda after the homosexual marriage blessing episode. Good progress, except KK still promotes many other GBC guru supporters like Basu Ghosha, Gaura Keshava and so on, ok KK supports the best friends of Hrdayananada? This makes no sense, we are AGAINST the false gurus, but we are HELPING the promoters of the false gurus? No wonder nothing ever really gets done in ISKCON, we sweep out the garbage, then bring it back in? Worse, we keep "working with" the people who bring in the garbage in the first place?

Now Krishna Kirti rightly comments that the GBC's and Radhanath swami's "Food For Life" program "do not have enough people, so they cannot perform kirtana." OK, so they do not have enough money to assist getting the right people to manage their food program, BUT meanwhile they are spending $4 million dollars suing our free food program AKSHAYA PATRA -- trying to shut us down? If there is "not enough manpower" to manage their own program, why are they not using their money to bolster their own program with more manpower, and instead they are spending money attacking other's free food programs?

Why not start correcting the problems in their own free food program? This again makes no sense, their own program needs more money and support, but instead of supporting their own program, they are suing other programs at great expense? Again, it is Krishna Kirti's friends like Basu Ghosha who are behind the suing program. So we should support the people who are not able to manage their own free food program; And we should support the mis-managers of the ISKCON's Bombay Food For Life program; And we should support Basu Ghosha's plan of spending all their money suing other free food programs, but -- then -- we should complain of "mission drift." This makes no sense at all.

Bhakti Vikas swami is also another person who supports spending millions of dollars on lawsuits against other people's free food programs. Why doesn't Bhakti Vikas spend a few million fixing the ISKCON FFL food program instead of using all that money on lawyers? This is a little amazing, we should not drift off course, so we should not fix our own free food program and we should instead spend millions of dollars trying to shut down other free food programs? This sounds like mission drift, indeed mission impossible, to us. ys pd
       

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