Monday, February 25, 2008

Day of Murders, Murderers and Turban wearers


The Bouncer guy who attacked young blond women with hammer and smashed their heads in 2006 in London was found guilty today. Bastard!
Remains of children abused and murdered in Jersey are being recovered, as I write. Crazy.
Whats more crazy is Hillary in her desperation released a photo of Obama dressed up as a Somali tribal elder, in one of his many visits to Africa. Oh, my, my, an American leader with empathy for other cultures?

He must be a terrorist, he wears a Turban!

I hope she loses, terribly, such a selfish woman.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Female Feoticide


In Punjab and Haryana, the female to male ration is so low that it's almost a national disaster. They are importing girls from states as far as Bihar and Assam for thier brides. We are paying for them today, when they are not sale anymore we will go and loot them. That day is not too far.
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RIP little Angel


Various reasons exist to why these little girls are murdered. They mostly have something to do with with our greed, selfishness and warped sense of honour. These baby killers are go unpunished even after many laws have been passed. Various NGOs have been campaigning and trying to make a change.

Please don't kill my sisters


My wife recently has been very touched and affected by this phenomenon and unlike me who just let's out "oomph" and walks to the fridge for a gulp of orange juice, she is doing something to combat this scrounge. She has started to blog about this evil and planning to rise much needed awareness.
India shining would be so bright without any girls, what do you say?

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Saturday, February 23, 2008

Living in the UK


I have been living in the south of England for over 15 months now, and I have mixed feelings about this place, like every other place I have lived in. The English culture is ever pervasive, both good and bad aspects of it, unlike Canada. In Canada I never felt Canadian culture hanging in the air, it was as sterile as Hospital ward, culturally that is.
One thing British which I love is Radio 4. Waking up Jim Humphries grilling a politician is ah out of the world, very middle class some of you may snigger. I Love BBC 4 documentaries. The other aspect I love about British are their pubs and Beer, esp. the ales. Horsham, where I live has wonderful micro brewery brewing one of the best range of real ales I have had the fortune of tasting.
I hate the snobbery of the cultured class here, how they look down upon everything which they consider not cultured. The drinking culture among the youth is seen to be believed, they binge of weekend nights and cause huge damage. There are not many negative aspects of British culture.
I have to move to Houston soon, a cultural wasteland, and I will miss all the cultural this great land has to offer.