Want to post a whole bunch of <b>stuff concerned with the following two Rajeev 2004 blog entries</b> about the sinister christoterrorist motivations and propagandic fictions of Slumdog Millionaire (SlumMovie).
Not letters to be cut and pasted, but information to be passed around. Probably little, if anything?, you've not seen before: almost all of it was posted by one or other IF member somewhere on this forum, or otherwise obtained from hinduwisdom.info. (I can't recall who posted what, sorry. I just describe all of it as "IF posted it".) However, I thought it would be useful to have it all in one place.
I like referenced information, information that can't be disputed - or at least you know someone is not making it up, but is referring to more reliable persons whose work you <i>can</i> check up on. So that's the sort of IF data I'm collating here, in Shambhu's temporarily hijacked thread.
The two posts at Rajeev2004 are:
1. http://rajeev2004.blogspot.com/2009/02/s...ffect.html
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>SlumDog Effect</b>
A surge in child sponsorship inquiries for Indian children is being reported in Britain (uk.news.yahoo.com/18/20090228/ten-slumdog-surge-in-indian-child-sponso-a56114e.html), in the aftermath of the movie SlumDog Millionaire. They're calling it the 'SlumDog Effect'.
Posted by san at 2/28/2009 02:13:00 PM 2 comments
Labels: gutter inspector, india shining, media <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->In relation to the above, I'd like people to cast another glance at A Critique of Inter-country Adoption by Lee Sam-dol (Tobias) @transracialabductees that Dhu had posted on earlier.
Also of relevance is that this hypocritical interest could further encourage the christian terrorists in India to go into even larger scale kidnapping of Hindu children to hand over to the 'caring' christian terrorist centres (christian 'orphanages'). Like:
http://www.crusadewatch.org/index.php?opti...id=31&Itemid=26
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->With the promise of providing their children an education, a Catholic priest from the neighboring district of Nagaland reportedly <b>charged parents 10,000 rupees per child (about US$250 each) for tuition, room, and board at the St. Emmanuel Mission Convent</b> in Rajasthan, some 2,500 kilometers away in India's northwest. That price was high, but parents considered it a bargain for a "sahib-run" (i.e., Western-style) school. <b>Some parents later developed misgivings, however, and traveled to Rajasthan to visit their children. On arrival they were shocked to discover that the children were not enrolled at St. Emmanuel's. In fact, they were not in any school at all--they had been placed in an orphanage</b>. The priest who ran the orphanage said he had paid 5,000 rupees per child to a fellow priest--from Nagaland--and allegedly demanded compensation to the tune of this sum before releasing the children to their families.
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Both Rome and its Protestant competitors have been particularly aggressive in efforts to convert the tribals. Exploiting customs that make female children economic burdens on their families, <b>missionaries reportedly induce tribal mothers to relinquish baby girls shortly after birth.</b> Often the mothers are promised that rich Westerners will adopt their daughters and they will live a "much better life." <b>The mother is typically paid about $70 for her child, who is then adopted by Western parents for a "donation" of $2,500.</b><!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
2. http://rajeev2004.blogspot.com/2009/02/chr...ctor-using.html
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>christist Evangelist director Using Islam to Batter Hinduism</b>
feb 25th, 2009
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: <info
GAUTAM SEN wrote the following:
<b>Christian Evangelist Producer Using Islam to Batter Hinduism</b>
Danny Boyle, maker of the film Slumdog Millionaire, is evidently a committed Christian, the kind who is usually keen to advance the interests of his faith. <b>The agenda of his Catholic Church is to convert Hindu India into a Christian enclave</b> like the Republic of Korea , which is apparently what Slumdog Millionaire wishes to further by portraying the grimly violent nature of Hindus.
And of course the West and their lowly scum politicians (from Lord Morley and Lord Wavell to whippersnapper Miliband) have long used Islam as the battering ram with which to undermine Hindus.
This explains Boyle's espousal of the Teesta Setalvad version of the fate of Muslims in India in the film, also the excuse of Pakistanis terrorists for killing Hindus. I am glad Vikas Swarup made more than the standard thirty pieces of silver for selling India down the river since I remember him pretending to be a militant patriot when he was a diplomat in London . But, hey, the money, was too good to turn down and he got to become friends with the pucca, gora sahib and Hindu-baiter, extraordinaire William Dalrymple!
And of course the fierce evangelical NDTV and the execrable Barkha were all over Boyle earlier this evening.
http://vivekajyoti.blogspot.com/2009/02/da...illionaire.html
http://www.snapnetwork.org/
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/42...e-a-priest.html
Posted by nizhal yoddha at 2/25/2009 08:47:00 PM 1 comments <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Not letters to be cut and pasted, but information to be passed around. Probably little, if anything?, you've not seen before: almost all of it was posted by one or other IF member somewhere on this forum, or otherwise obtained from hinduwisdom.info. (I can't recall who posted what, sorry. I just describe all of it as "IF posted it".) However, I thought it would be useful to have it all in one place.
I like referenced information, information that can't be disputed - or at least you know someone is not making it up, but is referring to more reliable persons whose work you <i>can</i> check up on. So that's the sort of IF data I'm collating here, in Shambhu's temporarily hijacked thread.
The two posts at Rajeev2004 are:
1. http://rajeev2004.blogspot.com/2009/02/s...ffect.html
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>SlumDog Effect</b>
A surge in child sponsorship inquiries for Indian children is being reported in Britain (uk.news.yahoo.com/18/20090228/ten-slumdog-surge-in-indian-child-sponso-a56114e.html), in the aftermath of the movie SlumDog Millionaire. They're calling it the 'SlumDog Effect'.
Posted by san at 2/28/2009 02:13:00 PM 2 comments
Labels: gutter inspector, india shining, media <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->In relation to the above, I'd like people to cast another glance at A Critique of Inter-country Adoption by Lee Sam-dol (Tobias) @transracialabductees that Dhu had posted on earlier.
Also of relevance is that this hypocritical interest could further encourage the christian terrorists in India to go into even larger scale kidnapping of Hindu children to hand over to the 'caring' christian terrorist centres (christian 'orphanages'). Like:
http://www.crusadewatch.org/index.php?opti...id=31&Itemid=26
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->With the promise of providing their children an education, a Catholic priest from the neighboring district of Nagaland reportedly <b>charged parents 10,000 rupees per child (about US$250 each) for tuition, room, and board at the St. Emmanuel Mission Convent</b> in Rajasthan, some 2,500 kilometers away in India's northwest. That price was high, but parents considered it a bargain for a "sahib-run" (i.e., Western-style) school. <b>Some parents later developed misgivings, however, and traveled to Rajasthan to visit their children. On arrival they were shocked to discover that the children were not enrolled at St. Emmanuel's. In fact, they were not in any school at all--they had been placed in an orphanage</b>. The priest who ran the orphanage said he had paid 5,000 rupees per child to a fellow priest--from Nagaland--and allegedly demanded compensation to the tune of this sum before releasing the children to their families.
...
Both Rome and its Protestant competitors have been particularly aggressive in efforts to convert the tribals. Exploiting customs that make female children economic burdens on their families, <b>missionaries reportedly induce tribal mothers to relinquish baby girls shortly after birth.</b> Often the mothers are promised that rich Westerners will adopt their daughters and they will live a "much better life." <b>The mother is typically paid about $70 for her child, who is then adopted by Western parents for a "donation" of $2,500.</b><!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
2. http://rajeev2004.blogspot.com/2009/02/chr...ctor-using.html
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>christist Evangelist director Using Islam to Batter Hinduism</b>
feb 25th, 2009
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: <info
GAUTAM SEN wrote the following:
<b>Christian Evangelist Producer Using Islam to Batter Hinduism</b>
Danny Boyle, maker of the film Slumdog Millionaire, is evidently a committed Christian, the kind who is usually keen to advance the interests of his faith. <b>The agenda of his Catholic Church is to convert Hindu India into a Christian enclave</b> like the Republic of Korea , which is apparently what Slumdog Millionaire wishes to further by portraying the grimly violent nature of Hindus.
And of course the West and their lowly scum politicians (from Lord Morley and Lord Wavell to whippersnapper Miliband) have long used Islam as the battering ram with which to undermine Hindus.
This explains Boyle's espousal of the Teesta Setalvad version of the fate of Muslims in India in the film, also the excuse of Pakistanis terrorists for killing Hindus. I am glad Vikas Swarup made more than the standard thirty pieces of silver for selling India down the river since I remember him pretending to be a militant patriot when he was a diplomat in London . But, hey, the money, was too good to turn down and he got to become friends with the pucca, gora sahib and Hindu-baiter, extraordinaire William Dalrymple!
And of course the fierce evangelical NDTV and the execrable Barkha were all over Boyle earlier this evening.
http://vivekajyoti.blogspot.com/2009/02/da...illionaire.html
http://www.snapnetwork.org/
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/42...e-a-priest.html
Posted by nizhal yoddha at 2/25/2009 08:47:00 PM 1 comments <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->