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Body Parts for Sale.
Monday, September 13, 1999 1:33 PM
I am not selling any of my body parts and I don't like others to do that either. It is morally wrong. Recent fiasco on a popular Internate auction house, "eBay," regarding a kidney for sale fetching as much as $5.7 million bid is a testimony that something is stinking in the high cyberspace heaven.
Be that as it may, I am sure that private chain mail offerings of such items may go on without anybody getting the wiser. The recent general election in India has demonstrated the fact that Brahmin computer coolies are ahead in this game. A spurious article was circulated among the chosen RSS brainwashed bubbas for as much malicious intent as can be had. One copy landed in my good buddy Milind Kamble's mail box. Being inane in this RSS underground rail system, he posted the article on the net. The article asked whether "Indira Gandhi was a Muslim."
If some Patel motelwallahs get the wind of this kidney affair, I am sure that these same secret e-mail chains would hum with activities in which all that can be bought and sold would be offered. Gujjubhais know a thing or two about making money. The Times of India article writer is crying wolf over this heinous issue. His assertions that such ungoverned, unchecked, uncontrollable practices may endanger the lives and limbs of the victims of poor countries such as India and Bangladesh are true. I wholeheartedly approve of his sentiments, noble as they are they lack some truth.
One year ago I reported a secret ring being operated by doctors in a government hospital in Delhi. Guess what, these Hindu bastards have moral uppitiness, make it moral emptiness of a stud, a fucking rogue. The Delhi doctors went on general strike when one or couple of them were caught red handed. No editorials by the Times of India at that instance of the poor countries trying to get one leg up on selling organs of poor.
Hindu hoodlums and morality don't go together. If some claim that Hindus have any sort of morals, not just good even bad, I may go up in flame, so help me god. The recent outburst of the Indian media over a proposed trip of an American official to visit India and talk with all those who want to talk about religious persecution in India was roundly deplored.
Holy Hindu cow! What now?
Just take a sample of the writing on the Internet news groups, any group associated with Indian sub continent and you shall witness the blatant vilification by Hindus of other religions. Not comparative pieces where bad things in Hindu religion equated with bad things in other religions and vice versa. The articles come ready made in Zandewalan propaganda factory and delivered by their chosen shit delivery boys and couple of girls like Sujata Londhe, Bossy and Urvashi Bhagat.
Is this not a religious intolerance which need to be addressed, if not by an American representative but by the good Indians? These good Indians have not been heard as they go with the flow and let some goons besmirch their own religion. Brahmins don't strike at each others no matter how wide their perceptions may be. If there was even a minor sign that some good Hindus take arms and wrestle with these bad Indians I would be retiring rather than tiring myself in exposing their heinous nature and acts.
Thanks to the Times of India dated September 14, 1999.
http://www.timesofindia.com/today/13edit2.htm
Sid Harth..."The bastard Brahmin attacks on the minorities in India must stop otherwise the world may interfere in their behalf, if they are not already doing it."
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