Monday, March 01, 2010

Interesting contrast in Christist behaviour

Interesting contrast in Christist behaviour in a geographic separation of a couple hundred kilometres. In West Punjab, Pakistan where they are a minuscule minority, the christists
bleat persecution by the Islamists - there is truth to that.

Across the border, in East Punjab - where apparently the christists have reached critical mass in some districts - christist
"youth" riot - indulging in wanton destruction of public infrastructure and intimidation of the Hindu community.

They're allowed a free run in a state where the "Hindu fascist",
"Communal" BJP is a coalition partner!

The alleged infraction by an artist is infinitesimallly minor in comparison to the perverted "art" of the MF, Hussain and the hate speech of evangelicals denigrating Indic civilization.

What are the Punjabi christists rioting against? The artist has been arrested and his democratic freedoms trampled upon by the UPA retainers.

What exactly is objectionable about the "I for Idol" sketch of the alleged Jesus? It depicts the
mythical character *fully clothed*
and *not* indulging in pederasty that the Christist clergymen are justifiably reputed for.

And the carcass of this so called "messiah" (sic) nailed to a stick
rather appropriately personifies the very definition of the word "Idol". Isn't elementary school education meant to teach these things to children?

Has Arjun Singh (or whoever the
relevant minister is) prohibited the teaching of English in Punjab?

Which is very interesting, because just a few days ago, a 9 year old girl student was stripped naked, beaten brutally and paraded around campus - in a Christist missionary school
at Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh - for *not* speaking in English - and daring to speak in her native tongue.

The Kerala christist Principal of that school had the audacity to justify child abuse on national television (NDTV, of course) in her trademark cocunut oil christist accent, arguing that the girl had been sent to school to learn the English language!!






2 comments:

tat_tvam_asi said...

YSR took the first steps to eliminate Telugu in govt schools. He succeeded to some extent.

BTW, are there any Christian hospitals in the US providing free healthcare to the poor and homeless? I haven't seen one yet!!

sansk said...

I wonder if you have noticed, in UK their have come up with a channel where the focus of programming is to convert Panjabi speaking hindus (and sikhs) to Christism.