RWs not only have outdated world models, but actively mistake that for foresight. They’ll be like “ignore this trend at your own peril” and that trend is actually pointing backwards in time, because the only trends they can think of are the ones they’ve already seen.
Christianity is gone1. The British Raj is gone. Now, a state’s disappearance is itself not a reason to stop talking about it: e.g. the Mughal or Nehruvian regimes remain relevant and should still be criticized, because the rotten ideologies they represent remain influential—this is not the case for the British Raj or Christianity.
I don’t know how to tell you how pathetic it looks. Muslim supremacists rampage in Bengal, massacre our kinsmen in our beloved two neighbouring states, and riot in our country when we try to so much as offer asylum to Hindus in Pakistan and Bangladesh—Leftists are covering for them and building blood libel propaganda against us, and you want to big-brain saying “akshually, Islam, Christianity and Judaism all have the same theology; they all hate us ... technically!” You subhuman. You fucking cuckold.
Even if you think you are some foresightful genius who thinks these enemies will return ... the Left-liberals are already flogging them, they don’t need your help (and will certainly not reward you for it). And all you do by talking incessantly about these dead-enemies is leave yourself open to getting subverted by Left-liberals–e.g. any lib can bash the British Raj and get fanfare from bholā RWs who have been made to think that complaining about the British Raj is issue number one, and can even peddle their agendas in their complaining about the British Raj (e.g. deflecting blame away from the Muslim League, or randomly criticizing Savarkar).
One meme that needs to be retired—I know Sitaram Goel popularized it, maybe he had his reasons, doesn’t matter now—is the “Abrahamism” meme.
The shared origins of the religions are irrelevant: Kapil and Kanwal Sibal do not follow “Sibalism”; Mani-shankar and Swaminathan Aiyer do not follow “Aiyerism”. Brothers may have differences of opinion. Even if the Bible and Quran had ben identical texts (they are certainly not), what matters in practice is not autistically analyzing agreement in theology, but their political alignment with us and their degrees of power and influence over their nominal believers. Israel is our most reliable ally. Between Islam and Christianity, Islam is the second-largest political force in the world after her husband Left-liberalism, and historically and civilizationally antagonistic towards us—while Christianity is a shell of its former self, and less than 50% of Europeans so much as pay lip service to it. Unlike Islam, Christianity is not what motivates the actions of its nominal adherents or their countries—moreover, Christians and Muslims do not see themselves as allied, and nudging them towards teaming up against us by grouping them as “Abrahamics” is quite brain-dead.