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childish swamy
i am really surprised by subbu's childish petulance at harvard for showing him the door (http://janataparty.org/speech.html). he's been posting silly letters that people have been writing to harvard. haha!
here is an example from the website (LOLing at "ur office" and comical sentence construction):
here is an example from the website (LOLing at "ur office" and comical sentence construction):
Honorable President,
I was planning to come with few dozen top executives from our company to your esteemed institution but
we changed our mind after reviewing your decision in regards to Dr. Swamy, I oppose your decision of
insulting him while sacking him undemocratically.
Please acknowledge my protest, as I called to ur office but not been able to talk to you.
Dear Colleagues,
Please refer to above and note this with sorry that we have decided to called off executives Harvard trip
and will look forward for another institution of repute very soon.
Thanks,
Ashish Jain
Group Business Development Manager
Continental Group,
P.O. Box No:27219,
Khalifa Street
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
M: + 971 50 7633442 T: + 971 2 6265281 F: + 971 2 6269989
Email:ashish@safarixpress.com, Web: www.safarixpress.com
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MaxEntropy_Man wrote:i am really surprised by subbu's childish petulance at harvard for showing him the door (http://janataparty.org/speech.html). he's been posting silly letters that people have been writing to harvard. haha!
here is an example from the website (LOLing at "ur office" and comical sentence construction):Honorable President,
I was planning to come with few dozen top executives from our company to your esteemed institution but
we changed our mind after reviewing your decision in regards to Dr. Swamy, I oppose your decision of
insulting him while sacking him undemocratically.
Please acknowledge my protest, as I called to ur office but not been able to talk to you.
Dear Colleagues,
Please refer to above and note this with sorry that we have decided to called off executives Harvard trip
and will look forward for another institution of repute very soon.
Thanks,
Ashish Jain
Group Business Development Manager
Continental Group,
P.O. Box No:27219,
Khalifa Street
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
M: + 971 50 7633442 T: + 971 2 6265281 F: + 971 2 6269989
Email:ashish@safarixpress.com, Web: www.safarixpress.com
Even I can find a few errors in that letter. I always get a laugh at "esteemed" letters.
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watch subbu currying favor with northindians:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbt8Lt0khl0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbt8Lt0khl0
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MaxEntropy_Man wrote:watch subbu currying favor with northindians:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbt8Lt0khl0
south indian subbu praises north indian rajeev malhotra. north indian rashmun criticizes rajeev malhotra. NI-SI synthesis?
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strange that rajiv attacks macaulites, and yet quotes profusely from will durant's "our oriental heritage" (written in 1935) when the available scholarship on india--almost all western-- was definitely not neutral due to the colonial era. [further, durant was never an indologist, only a generalist.] strange that rajiv quotes and writes about muslim atrocities on india, but fails to point out that his quotes (many of them from durant's 1935 book) are bound to be biased in as much as these are based upon colonial scholarship and as such are liable to exagerrate the negative features of the hindu/muslim interraction for their own ends. (easier for the brits to rule over india if the hindus and muslims are perpetually hostile to each other.) strange to note that rajiv makes no mention of the positive features of the hindu-muslim interraction. no mention is made, for example, of akbar. no mention at all, also, of the fact that according to will durant himself (whom malhotra extensively quotes), akbar was the "wisest and justest king asia has ever known", and further that he was one of the most humane and most cultured of all kings known to history. no mention at all of the fact that jahangir would frequently visit the hindu sage jadrup with whom he would have religious and philosophical discussions. (mentioned by j. himself in his autobiography.)
no mention of the fact that wajid ali shah asked his muslim subjects to celebrate holi together with the hindus after the taziya had been carried out since holi had fallen on the same day as moharram on that year, and since hindus had decided not to celebrate holi out of respect for muslim sentiments. no mention of the fact that communal atrocities were carried out in pre-muslim india. for example, harsha of kashmir (this is not the great harshavardhana) destroyed several budhist monastaries; and sasanka of bengal derived considerable success as an anti-budhist crusader, cutting down the sacred tree under which the budha had achieved enlightenment. no mention of the fact that king harshavardhan was attacked murderously by a pasupata assasin--at precisely the spot where he was offering respects to three deities--budha, shiva, and the sun. he survived the attack, but the attack does tell us something about how even the pre-muslim hindus were communal themselves; this is of course understandable considering the age and the times our ancestors were living in. what is not understandable is to glorify that age as a time of spiritual perfection, and then characterise muslims as foriegn barbarians. no mention of the fact that we have vaisnava works which put the followers of shiva on the same level as a beast or an untouchable. (the durjana-mukha-capiteka of vamsidhara is one of many examples.)
no mention of the fact that hindu kings had been destroying temples and idols of rival hindu rulers in pre-muslim india. no mention of the fact that there are images of several budhist deities trampling hindu deities like ganesha. no mention of the fact that hindus themselves are to blame for any foriegn invasions. if they didn't have the ingenuity and courage and strength to deal with foriegn invasions, surely they deserved to perish. to give an example, mohammad bakhtiar--an early muslim invader--was able to drive away the aged laksmanasena from his capital navadvipa (nadiya) by a sudden raid of no more than eighteen horsemen. (the same mohammad bakhtiar attacking tribal areas in north-east india with 10,000 picked horsemen barely managed to return with all but a hundred of his army wiped out.) no mention of the positve features of the hindu/muslim interraction--how we together fought against the brits in 1857, and how this interracton permeated the essence of indian culture-- in paintings, architechture, poetry, music, food, among other things. i 'll stop now, since there are better things to do in life than wasting time on fanatics like rajiv and his bunch of loony fans. ( a person who writes that "how such sacred geography ended up in evil hands is something i am still trying to come to terms with" is clearly an intellecual non-entity who has much to learn before he seeks to teach others and do his dubious propaganda). hoping that at least some sulekhites will not be taken in by rajiv's rants.
http://rashmun.sulekha.com/blog/comments/pageno-13.htm
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To me this news item is plain provocative and outrageous.
The முக நூல் (I learn some new terms too!) tamil social networks are buzzing with this- does not help in the "Unity efforts of Indians". To recommend someone who committed atrocious acts/war crimes and displaced thousands of Tamilians, caused so much suffering is thoughtless. Anyone with some common sense knows..while the LTTE and the fav. target of many Prabhakaran..do share a lot of blame..it does not excuse all the human rights violations- which still go on in Srilanka.
http://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/give-rajapaksa-bharat-ratna-for-wiping-out-ltte_757861.html
The முக நூல் (I learn some new terms too!) tamil social networks are buzzing with this- does not help in the "Unity efforts of Indians". To recommend someone who committed atrocious acts/war crimes and displaced thousands of Tamilians, caused so much suffering is thoughtless. Anyone with some common sense knows..while the LTTE and the fav. target of many Prabhakaran..do share a lot of blame..it does not excuse all the human rights violations- which still go on in Srilanka.
http://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/give-rajapaksa-bharat-ratna-for-wiping-out-ltte_757861.html
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Maria S wrote:To me this news item is plain provocative and outrageous.
The முக நூல் (I learn some new terms too!) tamil social networks are buzzing with this- does not help in the "Unity efforts of Indians". To recommend someone who committed atrocious acts/war crimes and displaced thousands of Tamilians, caused so much suffering is thoughtless. Anyone with some common sense knows..while the LTTE and the fav. target of many Prabhakaran..do share a lot of blame..it does not excuse all the human rights violations- which still go on in Srilanka.
http://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/give-rajapaksa-bharat-ratna-for-wiping-out-ltte_757861.html
Meaning?
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Does this help to clarify?
To recommend someone like Rajpaksa who committed atrocious acts/war crimes and displaced thousands of Tamilians, for the Bhatat Ratna- the highest honor in India, caused so much suffering is thoughtless.
To recommend someone like Rajpaksa who committed atrocious acts/war crimes and displaced thousands of Tamilians, for the Bhatat Ratna- the highest honor in India, caused so much suffering is thoughtless.
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OK. So Swamy did? He is a bore. Why pay him any attention?Maria S wrote:Does this help to clarify?
To recommend someone like Rajpaksa who committed atrocious acts/war crimes and displaced thousands of Tamilians, for the Bhatat Ratna- the highest honor in India, caused so much suffering is thoughtless.
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Excuse me.. Pardon me..
I thought it was okay to post about Swamy in a Swamy thread..
Did not know that this forum has restrictions..in regards to posting what I like in any thread- unless it was personal attacks against the posters..or merely to disrupt conversations!
Ok then Angel..I was actually about to comment about Adele and say something to you here about "Rolling in the Deep" song..which you had posted a long time ago-and I watched it for the first time..
Since I have been told off..and I know Max would def. tell me off too, if I bring the Grammys in here..I shall exit this thread!
I thought it was okay to post about Swamy in a Swamy thread..
Did not know that this forum has restrictions..in regards to posting what I like in any thread- unless it was personal attacks against the posters..or merely to disrupt conversations!
Ok then Angel..I was actually about to comment about Adele and say something to you here about "Rolling in the Deep" song..which you had posted a long time ago-and I watched it for the first time..
Since I have been told off..and I know Max would def. tell me off too, if I bring the Grammys in here..I shall exit this thread!
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Not a word about Rihanna?Maria S wrote:Excuse me.. Pardon me..
I thought it was okay to post about Swamy in a Swamy thread..
Did not know that this forum has restrictions..in regards to posting what I like in any thread- unless it was personal attacks against the posters..or merely to disrupt conversations!
Ok then Angel..I was actually about to comment about Adele and say something to you here about "Rolling in the Deep" song..which you had posted a long time ago-and I watched it for the first time..
Since I have been told off..and I know Max would def. tell me off too, if I bring the Grammys in here..I shall exit this thread!
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"meaning of?" not "meaning for?"Maria S wrote:Meaning for?
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What meaning of this?:Jeremiah Mburuburu wrote:"meaning of?" not "meaning for?"Maria S wrote:Meaning for?
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chinese fella = peter sellers, i think.Hellsangel wrote:What meaning of this?:Jeremiah Mburuburu wrote:"meaning of?" not "meaning for?"Maria S wrote:Meaning for?
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Jeremiah Mburuburu wrote:"meaning of?" not "meaning for?"Maria S wrote:Meaning for?
here meaning 'for' makes sense ..someone asked what she meant and she said" u want to know the meaning for what ?
'for '
actually meanng' for' sounds" more corrector "than meaning 'of '
errr am I in trouble ?
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Hellsangel wrote:OK. So Swamy did? He is a bore. Why pay him any attention?Maria S wrote:Does this help to clarify?
To recommend someone like Rajpaksa who committed atrocious acts/war crimes and displaced thousands of Tamilians, for the Bhatat Ratna- the highest honor in India, caused so much suffering is thoughtless.
Because he is crazier than Maualana Rashmunullah and has 2 more followers than him.
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Mental, that one.Marathadi-Saamiyar wrote:
Because he is crazier than Maualana Rashmunullah and has 2 more followers than him.
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