Thursday, November 22, 2007

Isn't there something predictable about this news item?

nov 21st, 2007

yes, indeed. mohammedanism does not want anyone questioning its barbarities or cruelties. and dhimmi india (i like the term 'indhimmia' but nobody seems to be using it) will always try not to offend the mohammedans' finely developed -- but wholly inaccurate -- victim complex.

taslima nasreen deserves to be given honorary indian citizenship, sort of like ayaan hirsi ali has been given by the yanks. remember, she too was hounded out of europe by mohammedans. and the quality of nasreen's prose is no worse than that of several jnanpith awardees whom i could name. a nation that gives awards to that disgusting jerk m f husain should, if life were fair, give the jnanpith to nasreen for her expose of what actually goes on in bangladesh: genocide.

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1 comment:

karyakarta92 said...

Advani described Nandigram as a
"turning point in the history of Indian Communism"
. Maybe, but any moral victory for Mohammedans will embolden them to increase their intransigence. See how quickly a land acquisition dispute has degenerated into a platform for mullah mobilisation. This is like the Mujahideen "defeating" or wearing out the Soviets in Afghanistan. The Calcutta rioting
is already beginning to resemble the "great Calcutta killings" of the 1940s. The Indian state cannot afford to see such open Mohammedan lawlessness and defiance of authority. The spectacle of Mohammedan mobs holding our cities to ransom is ominous. Such defiance of authority by Mohammedans needs to be crushed ruthlessly. In the unlikely event of the CPI(M) doing that, so be it.