yes, moderately funny. but not so funny as she thinks she is. (a bit like another kerala christist journalist female, pamela philippose, who thinks she's uproariously funny and clever. she ain't).
but i am more intrigued by this kerala christist woman nisha susan, who became such a celebrity after the mangalore pub incident. she i believe started the 'loose women's association' or something like that.
what, i wonder, does she have to say to the fact that the mangalore pub incidents were basically intended to cut down on love-jihad, in that it was mohammedan men who were chatting up, plying with alcohol, and intending to take compromising photos of hindu and christist girls.
now that the christist have also come out in strong condemnation of mohammedans doing love-jihad on their girls, i wonder if nisha susan is feeling contrite.
on the contrary, i suspect she's a seriously unattractive female. these are the ones who usually fantasize about being 'loose women', partly because nobody wants to have anything to do with them, loose or otherwise.
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1 comment:
Subj: Kuldip Nayar's Hindu-Berating tactics
1. bk chaudhari
to me
Dear Attriji
Kindly peruse Kuldip Nayar's article in the Tribune of 13th Nov. It is captioned under !"India is a plural socuiety - Why Can't RSS understand this simple truth?
www.tribuneindia.com
Opinion Column
Regards
BK Chaudhari
2. My Take:
Chaudhari Sahib: Thanks for drawing my attention to Kuldip Nayar's Hindu-demoralising observations.Guys like Kuldip Nayar, being ashamed of being Hindus, cannot see what the sign says:
Colossal Ideological & physical aggression ( from Islam & Christianity ) suffered by Hinduism, with staggering losses in terms of population, territory, morale, and mental attitude.
It is a pity they are double-crossing their Hinduism,
3. Writes Signor Kuldip Nayar:
India is a plural society.
Why can't RSS understand this simple truth ?
by Kuldip Nayar
The Rashtriyaswyam Sewak Sang ( RSS ) is bad enough, to represent an antediluvian philosophy, which has injected the poison of parochialism into the body politics of India. But when the organisation continues to pursue the same agenda, by digging up old controversies, it harms the country's integrity.
COMMENT: I don't think much of Kuldip Nayar's practice of demagoguery, his lies & resistance to reasoning. Numskulls like Kuldip Nayar are Not only ignorant of Hindu Spirituality & History, but are totally unable to grasp the true character & magnitude of Islamic ( as well as Christian ) aggression. They have been trained to look at the Hindu society, through the eyes of Leftist & Phoney-Liberal ideologies. Almost always they side with Phoney-Liberal politicians, who are vote-hungry, sloganised, short-sighted, and barely Hindu.
I do a laugh in the middle of their tub-thumper demagoguery.
4. Having said the above, I must bring to the attention of Hindus, that RSS is Not what its founder intended it to be ( as RRS: Rashtriya Rakshak Sang ). Dr, Hedgewar founded RSS during the British Regime in India, and theorised that RSS would modify itself, with the march of time ( and needs of the time ). But RSS has Not refashioned nor reworked itself, even though decades have elapsed since its inception, and like a machine-driven robot, displays & transports its song of service ( as a Sewak-Sang ). But what is so great about service ? Even a mule can do service, in fact a donkey can do plenty of service. But can a mule defend Hinduism or strengthen it ? Not by a long shot !
Because of this prevarication, the S in RSS that stands for Service, has always bothered me.
5. RSS would be much more powerful & respected to its account, when it becomes what its founder had intended it to be.
Surinder Paul Attri
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