07-12-2006, 10:31 AM
Forgive me Mudy, for I remain a more than a little skeptical about the news story of arrests made in Delhi. Under pressure from Faggots like Shivraj Patil, They pick up some <i>Do Kauri ka Jhuggi wala Mussalman </i>and shoot him in the back and we are to believe that "L-E-T" operative was killed (with RDX etc. to boot)? Pleeeeease. Nobody who is actually responsible for this will be excoriated.
I have two more points about the events:
(1) The media of India (indeed, the world) is praising the "never say die" attitude of the Mumbaikars. Forgive me for saying so, and I say this with due respect to my Marathi brothers and sisters, but this is the attitude of cattle and antelope. When they see a Hyena tear apart one of their own, they simple move on. There is, ultimately, a fine line between defiance and passive dhimmitude.
At least the Gujaratis give as good as they get, and for this, they have my eternal respect. Which corner of India is now beyond the reach of these islamofacists? I mean, what do they have to do to get us angry? Kisi ko koi farak hi nahin parta. And the frikkin' middle class will still not vote, come next general election. And these insects will keep multiplying.
The SENSEX is up by 60 points over Tuesday's closing level - so everything back to normal? I think not.
If anger at government inaction boils over into riots, you are a wicked Hindooo Nationalist but if you respond with Passivity and a "chalta hai" attitude, you have a "never say die" attitude. Yeh Kahan ka logic hai?
Finally, I must say this, for those of us who wish to heap scorn on the security agencies, it must be said that they are doing the best they can given the circumstances (<i>Sonia Mata Raj</i>). They have interdicted many shipments of RDX in Northern and Western India. They have to be right all the time, the Muslim Terrorists, only once.
Very soon, the only safe place in Mumbai will be Haji Ali.
(2) For those of us in the US, have you noticed a much more balanced coverage by FOX news, (compared to CNN, say)? What accounts for this change of heart, I wonder?
I have two more points about the events:
(1) The media of India (indeed, the world) is praising the "never say die" attitude of the Mumbaikars. Forgive me for saying so, and I say this with due respect to my Marathi brothers and sisters, but this is the attitude of cattle and antelope. When they see a Hyena tear apart one of their own, they simple move on. There is, ultimately, a fine line between defiance and passive dhimmitude.
At least the Gujaratis give as good as they get, and for this, they have my eternal respect. Which corner of India is now beyond the reach of these islamofacists? I mean, what do they have to do to get us angry? Kisi ko koi farak hi nahin parta. And the frikkin' middle class will still not vote, come next general election. And these insects will keep multiplying.
The SENSEX is up by 60 points over Tuesday's closing level - so everything back to normal? I think not.
If anger at government inaction boils over into riots, you are a wicked Hindooo Nationalist but if you respond with Passivity and a "chalta hai" attitude, you have a "never say die" attitude. Yeh Kahan ka logic hai?
Finally, I must say this, for those of us who wish to heap scorn on the security agencies, it must be said that they are doing the best they can given the circumstances (<i>Sonia Mata Raj</i>). They have interdicted many shipments of RDX in Northern and Western India. They have to be right all the time, the Muslim Terrorists, only once.
Very soon, the only safe place in Mumbai will be Haji Ali.
(2) For those of us in the US, have you noticed a much more balanced coverage by FOX news, (compared to CNN, say)? What accounts for this change of heart, I wonder?