tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32317349.post8330122605019557603..comments2024-01-06T03:07:18.023-08:00Comments on The Chindu: What people of any distinct culture can learn from antsHindu Fundamentalisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15731102238577129533noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32317349.post-84118087658915614262009-07-04T03:17:23.309-07:002009-07-04T03:17:23.309-07:00harish, i agree with you. i hope we all show refra...harish, i agree with you. i hope we all show refrain from indulging in foul language.Hindu Fundamentalisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15731102238577129533noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32317349.post-9269881691320775452009-07-03T02:49:21.160-07:002009-07-03T02:49:21.160-07:00Sri Harish, welcome, even if Khare!Sri Harish, welcome, even if Khare!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32317349.post-90874636614138248052009-07-03T01:08:06.338-07:002009-07-03T01:08:06.338-07:00Sorry Harish...
Will never use foul language...Sorry Harish...<br /><br />Will never use foul language...kuttychathannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32317349.post-14090223012386072682009-07-02T23:12:28.675-07:002009-07-02T23:12:28.675-07:00I have been following this blog from quite a while...I have been following this blog from quite a while, but the recent usage of foul langauge is a little dis-concerting. <br /><br />I just wanted to let you know how I feel, for I really think this is the only site that has fully loaded quality content while exposing The Hindu. <br /><br />My honest suggestion is that we stop the usage of foul language, and continue the good work in decent terms.Harishnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32317349.post-69848833552287895682009-07-02T23:11:18.619-07:002009-07-02T23:11:18.619-07:00In its "opinion page" today, Chindu prou...In its "opinion page" today, Chindu proudly proclaims: <br /><br />Why next moon walker will be Chinese<br /><br />This article (outsourced, as usual from Chindu's foreign favourite, The Guardian), also talks slightly favrouable about our own space programme.<br /><br />But, Chindu true to its synonym CBCNN, gives priority and importance to comrade-land beyond the Himalays.<br /><br />Chief would certainly admire the following quote attributed to some London Prof. "The main difference between China and America now is that China can just do something — they don't need to ask permission or go through a democratic process....."<br /><br />Was it not already evident in Tibet and Tienanman?<br /><br />http://www.hindu.com/2009/07/03/stories/2009070355540900.htmAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32317349.post-18857802227110652842009-07-02T21:23:34.864-07:002009-07-02T21:23:34.864-07:00One more point... The last page of chindu (Kerala ...One more point... The last page of chindu (Kerala Edition) carries this report "Muslim clerics feel the judgment on homosexuality will destroy family system". <br /><br />Not only Islam, but all semitic religions treat homosexuality as a sin. But chindu as usual is concerned only with the muslims. It is fine too. Chindu is now a newspaper primarily meant for muslims... Hindus are grudgingly allowed to read the paper, so long as they do not offened the 'infinitely- offensible' islamic feelingskuttychathannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32317349.post-45643331767809444362009-07-02T21:15:32.149-07:002009-07-02T21:15:32.149-07:00The economic survey for 2008-9 was presented to th...The economic survey for 2008-9 was presented to the Indian Parliament yesterday.<br /><br />Two English newspapers have written editorials about it, today.<br /><br />The editorial of Paper-A is titled "An Impractical Wish List". The editorial of Paper-B is titled "Optimistic Survey". The titles reveal much about their views.<br /><br />The Paper-A concludes "The recommendations may not be fully reflected in the budget. Yet, its survey of the macroeconomy and its analysis indicate the direction in which government policy would be moving. Some of its suggestions seem radical and it is unlikely that many of them will find immediate acceptance."<br /><br />The Paper-B concludes "The Survey holds out reforms as a condition for growth; the list is impressive, from decontrol of coal and petroleum fuel to divestment in more public sector units. These are not new agendas and they have not enthused the market. What could, however, become a novelty is a commitment from the Government that these will be implemented. The prospects for 7 per cent growth this year, as the Survey points out, depends as much on them to fire domestic markets as on global recovery."<br /><br />The Paper-A is called 'The Hindu'.<br />The Paper-B is called 'The Business Line'<br /><br />Both of them are published from Anna Salai, in Chennai.<br /><br />Both of them are owned by Kasturi family, which in the past has produced so many great journalists, but now produces only idiots, may be because of decades of in-breeding.<br /><br />Most of all, both the papers are "edited" by a motherf***er called N. Ram.kuttychathannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32317349.post-20351685427301919602009-07-02T08:24:22.527-07:002009-07-02T08:24:22.527-07:00Another point...today's chindu carries this re...Another point...today's chindu carries this report "elderly, children, advised to skip Haj" (page 6 Kerala Edition). That is fine. The chindu is now a newspaper primarily meant for muslims. So it should concern itself about muslims going to Haj. On the edit page haji bhadran is drooling over Iran. The likes of bhadran, who have spent a few days in Iran, polishing the shoes of ayotollas and f**king the wives of fellow diplomats, seem to think their experience give them unmatched wisdom about Iranian Jehadi society.<br /><br />On the op-ed page another story lifted from Guardian says how lovely the Iranian jehadis are... <br /><br />So all is as usual in chindu...kuttychathannoreply@blogger.com