I had blogged earlier about our Prime Minister’s efforts to placate bargain peace with the neighbouring Terrorist State. Somehow, the image of India as a "soft" state never seems to leave us. From Nehru right up to Atalji no one has dared–except perhaps during the wars–to stand up to Pakistan and "sock" it to them. [...]
What else can you expect from the Yellow Journal of India? And this appears in the "Middle" section of the Toilet Paper of India. Precious inches wasted! A migration-cum-love-cum-death-cum-anti-Semitic story. Apparently, this retard must have scored zeroes in his History papers in school. Look what he writes:
In the 1950s, without finishing his chartered accountancy but [...]
Read this and let me know what you think. Some excerpts.
In a culture wedded to the fantasy that women can have sex like men?as if men don?t crave connection and commitment?it simply wouldn?t do to have a girl like me argue on TV that the sexual revolution might not have been such a great thing.
Each [...]
I’ve given up hope on my efforts to blog regularly. My posts are becoming shorter–all right, I concede that the length of a post is in no way proportional to its quality–and more infrequent thanks to some pretty tight schedules at work. So, instead of "original" posts that "come out of my head," I am [...]
This has to be the most disgustingly sycophantic article I’ve ever come across till date. If anything, Mr.Jha seems to be hell-bent on making Sonia madam the Prime Minister of India and thereby guarantee the tyrannical dynastic democracy that plagued India for 50+ years and reduced it to what it is today. It’s a masterpiece, [...]
A few days ago, I was watching a daily show on crime in one of the regional Channels. The episode was about a notorious rowdy killed in a Police encounter. The rowdy’s body was riddled with 16 bullets and the cops claim that they only opened fire in retaliation, after giving due calls for him [...]
Our secularist–"Romantics" Pankaj Mishra–writing for the New York Times among others, also contributes to the secularist Outlook India. This book review is just a sample. Mishra starts off promisingly, but I suspect his secularist soul clamours with earnest to degenerate, to turn a book review into a pseudo-commentary/reflection on the "BJP-fundamentalist threat" that looms large [...]
Copying Ravikiran’s idea of leaving parting quizzes, here’s one from me:
We ‘preserve’ folk songs, at the same time that our way of life destroys the singer…we are proud of our museums, where we display the damning evidence of a way of life that we have made impossible.
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