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Introduction to Media Smut
Heralding the dumbing down of the Indian media in general has yielded a rich harvest to the Slimes of India; the infamous City Supplement, a euphemism for soft porn was the trendsetter. It is a tribute of sorts to the Slimes’ onslaught on the readers sensibilities that other news houses were forced [...]
At Metafilter. The irrepressible atheist, MadMan adds his bit there as well as on his own blog. Part of the problem with this whole God Affair is that God mostly is conceived as a Him (or Her if that pleases feminist lurkers on this blog). That is, human qualities/aspects/behaviours are attributed to God. When this [...]
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A few weeks ago, I wrote in an entry that our friendly General has been sending feelers to King Gyanendra to add to the anti-India fuel to which he must give currency to maintain the status quo in the “subcontinent (sic).” And as The Acorn rightly pointed out,
India’s gambit is to starve the King [...]
Tourism is not inconsequential. It is a priority. It is a bridge that connects us to the world whether it is in the realm of politics, business, art and culture.Our culture, in its widest definition, is what the world is drawn to. It is what makes India special. To relegate our only real strength to [...]
TJS George has a nice juxtaposition here! The end of his imaginary encounter is equally apt:
If the likes of Laloo Prasad and Shibu Soren were around, Sri Ramachandra himself would have been in trouble.
The Resident Idiot returns with the Communist Pamphlet Part 2. In Part 1 his heart rending appeal was to the UPA to adopt egalitarian policies, etc. The fascist supporter of neoliberal, free market policies that I am, I called his pamphlet a joke.
The Resident Idiot is really angry. I mean, he’s anyway angry in [...]
Thus reads the title of this article. Once you finish reading the article, it becomes evident where the author’s stand lies. Says the author:
Early on, “church and state” became a euphemism for the separation of the private realm from the public – the separation of morality from law. “You can’t legislate morality,” Americans told each [...]
The World Wide Web has made lazy bums of life easy for all of us. Being royally spammed on this blog, which used to run on MT earlier, I made it compulsory for readers to first register before they could post comments. Not a pleasant task, I admit because I’ve been at the receiving end [...]
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