First posted by Rye in BR
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Dear The Indian "intellectual" Commies,
  Yes, Indians still believe in their Gods and will visit temples to get their sons and daughters married off --- if you do not like it, stay away from such "ritualistic practices" and continue to masturbate into your little red book.
Hope you all get run over by a truck or otherwise meet a nasty end.
Sincerely,
Mango Man
(Aam Aadmi)
Below are some comments from the "intellectual" mental midgets that blight India's landscape. These arrogant turds are too stupid to even understand why Indians follow their traditions, which Indians will continue to do even if the communist party "intellectuals" disapprove.
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Mrinal Sen, filmmaker
"The ritualism of so many temple visits and marrying trees is ridiculous. It's shocking that a person of Amitabh Bachchan's stature should be indulging in this."
Jehangir Sabavala, Artist
"It's not only the media's fault.... The Bachchans turned a private celebration into a production, and a rather tacky one."Â (<i>Err...Amitabh Bachchan firmly kept the media out and was rather displeased by the commie-infested media hounding him</i>)
Paritosh Sen, Artist
"Amitabh Bachchan has set a dangerous example by displaying superstitious beliefs. Because of who he is, the public watch and believe that much more."
(<i>Better that the public be inspired by someone worthy like Bachchan than you worthless, brainless jholawallahs</i>)
Sunil Gangopadhyay, Writer
"The family gives huge donations routinely to temples. Any sane person would donate money to charities instead."
(<i>So that it can buy some more air line tickets for all the NGO thieves that scam the Indian public in the name of charity?</i>)
Arvind Krishna Mehrotra, Poet
"When they fall ill, why don't they just go to an ojha? Why do they go to a doctor?"
(<i>They probably do both --- do you have a problem with that because....?</i>)
Rajendra Yadav, Writer
"They are busy collecting certificates from the various gods and goddesses. It shows a deep insecurity within."
(<i>Unless the deep sense of security Marx and LEnin have inspired in you boneheads -- who needs to worship God when you can worship lesser mortals like Marx and Lenin?</i>)
Prabhash Joshi, Veteran journalist
"He has never been a symbol of a progressive India. He has left acting far behind to become an ambassador of the market."
(<i>Unlike Prabhash Joshi, the symbol of hope for the poor and downtrodden? Perhaps if AB had taken part in some labour union rally, he would have become a symbol of progressive India? </i>)
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So the Commies are really worried about the phenomenon I was hinting at in my posts on this subject.
What AB did was to show the world that its cool to be a traditonal Hindu in modern India. The Commies and secular crowd cant stand that for it undermines their project to portray Hinduism as an anachronism.
Expect more backlash.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Commies pretending that they know what other people should believe in
Dear The Indian "intellectual" Commies,
  Yes, Indians still believe in their Gods and will visit temples to get their sons and daughters married off --- if you do not like it, stay away from such "ritualistic practices" and continue to masturbate into your little red book.
Hope you all get run over by a truck or otherwise meet a nasty end.
Sincerely,
Mango Man
(Aam Aadmi)
Below are some comments from the "intellectual" mental midgets that blight India's landscape. These arrogant turds are too stupid to even understand why Indians follow their traditions, which Indians will continue to do even if the communist party "intellectuals" disapprove.
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Mrinal Sen, filmmaker
"The ritualism of so many temple visits and marrying trees is ridiculous. It's shocking that a person of Amitabh Bachchan's stature should be indulging in this."
Jehangir Sabavala, Artist
"It's not only the media's fault.... The Bachchans turned a private celebration into a production, and a rather tacky one."Â (<i>Err...Amitabh Bachchan firmly kept the media out and was rather displeased by the commie-infested media hounding him</i>)
Paritosh Sen, Artist
"Amitabh Bachchan has set a dangerous example by displaying superstitious beliefs. Because of who he is, the public watch and believe that much more."
(<i>Better that the public be inspired by someone worthy like Bachchan than you worthless, brainless jholawallahs</i>)
Sunil Gangopadhyay, Writer
"The family gives huge donations routinely to temples. Any sane person would donate money to charities instead."
(<i>So that it can buy some more air line tickets for all the NGO thieves that scam the Indian public in the name of charity?</i>)
Arvind Krishna Mehrotra, Poet
"When they fall ill, why don't they just go to an ojha? Why do they go to a doctor?"
(<i>They probably do both --- do you have a problem with that because....?</i>)
Rajendra Yadav, Writer
"They are busy collecting certificates from the various gods and goddesses. It shows a deep insecurity within."
(<i>Unless the deep sense of security Marx and LEnin have inspired in you boneheads -- who needs to worship God when you can worship lesser mortals like Marx and Lenin?</i>)
Prabhash Joshi, Veteran journalist
"He has never been a symbol of a progressive India. He has left acting far behind to become an ambassador of the market."
(<i>Unlike Prabhash Joshi, the symbol of hope for the poor and downtrodden? Perhaps if AB had taken part in some labour union rally, he would have become a symbol of progressive India? </i>)
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So the Commies are really worried about the phenomenon I was hinting at in my posts on this subject.
What AB did was to show the world that its cool to be a traditonal Hindu in modern India. The Commies and secular crowd cant stand that for it undermines their project to portray Hinduism as an anachronism.
Expect more backlash.