Saturday 30 May 2009

Country of Immigrants?? Country of Racists??? Country of Shame - Australia... Oz.. Aussies... Aussie Hate...




For a country settled by immigrants and having an ethnic native population which is different to the settlers one would think australians would learn to live together and share the bounty of nature.
Unfortunately these islanders do not have a heart as big as their country. They are stuck in the ways of the 16th century and continue racist attacks on people of Indian origin.
On helpless students who come to their country to learn. Students of south asian ethnicity, Indian from India, Britain, Malaysia, Singapore, Europe are all potential targets and the Aussie authorities ask the INDIANS to keep a low profile.
I cannot imagine that this first world country cannot look after its residents who look different. Is this OK??? Are there no Australians who find this as offensive as I do??

Prejudice comes in all forms and it behoves on us all to make sure that at least they system is not racist. I think in Australia IT IS !!!

When you have the chief of police asking Indians to keep a low profile !!! What is that??? Should Native Australians, African Australians and Indian Australians look 'white' and Blend in ??? Should they 'conform'? Should we get rid of Chinatowns or little Indias.. all those things that make life and places special???
For God's sake Aussies Grow UP and learn to live in a multicultural world !!!!!
SHAME!!!


Shame !!! Australia Shame !!! Racist Australia Shame, Oz shame, Aussie shame !!!



What a shame. Attacks on Indian students in Australia is not OK !!! There have been more than 20 attacks in the last month !!!Australians it is time to grow up. You live in a multicultural world as do us all and Indians are part of it. There are Australian Indians, British Indians, Indian Americans, African Indians and New Zealand Indians ....
I think it is shameful that you have not learnt the concept of living together with different communities of different colours.
What is really sad is the Australian authorities asking Indians to keep a low profile !!! What a shame. Instead of keeping their racist cohorts at bay you are asking the victims to change their legal ways!!!
Perhaps Indians should Boycott Australia. Indians visit Australia, about 100,000 Indians study in australia spending millions of Dollars. I think they should be denied all those Dollars.
I think Australians of Indian Origin should write to their MPs, and authorities to make sure ethnic Indians are protected.
I think right minded australians of whatever colour should also make their presence felt.
Such a state of affairs is NOT ACCEPTABLE. Indians will not be soft targets!
I am appauled at the Australian authorities and hope they take strict action to save whatever credibility they have left.

Sunday 18 January 2009

Slumdog millionaire

Must watch this good film.
5***** RATING

Mumbai - Bombay




This is what some people think about Mumbai


The Lonely Planet guide to Mumbai


Measure out: one part Hollywood; six parts traffic; a bunch of rich power-moguls; stir in half a dozen colonial relics (use big ones); pour in six heaped cups of poverty; add a smattering of swish bars and restaurants (don’t skimp on quality here for best results); equal parts of mayhem and order; as many ancient bazaars as you have lying around; a handful of Hinduism; a dash of Islam; fold in your mixture with equal parts India; throw it all in a blender on high (adding generous helpings of pollution to taste) and presto: Mumbai.
An inebriating mix of all the above and more, this mass of humanity is a frantic melange of India’s extremes. It is the country’s financial powerhouse and its vogue centre of fashion, film and after-dark frolics. Glistening skyscrapers and malls mushroom amid slums and grinding poverty, and Mumbai slowly marches towards a brave new (air-conditioned) world. But not everyone made the guest list: more than half of the population lives in slums, and religious-based social unrest tugs at the skirt of Mumbai’s financial excess.
Only once the initial shell shock of Mumbai’s chaos subsides, can one start to appreciate the city’s allure: a wealth of Art Deco and grand colonial relics; cacophonic temples; warrens of bazaars; and the odd spiritual bastion of tranquillity. In Mumbai you can dine at some of the finest restaurants in the country, and work off the appetite gyrating at ultrachic bars alongside Bollywood starlets and wannabes. With a pinch of gumption, a dash of adventure, an open wallet and a running start, there’s no excuse not to dive into the Mumbai madness head-first.


Friday 16 January 2009

An Englishman from Newcastle


What can you tell about this man whose picture was taken in 1889 in Newcastle, England.

Perhaps his hat, his dress gives more information???

Did he have a good life?

Did he have a lot of money?

Where do his progeny live today?

Would love to have comments from readers....

Imperial crown of India


The Imperial crown of India.
India the jewel of the crown.

Pakistan - You need a reality check!


We are at the crossroads of humanity. Terrorism , the kiling of innocent people to justify any cause is wrong. To qualify such sickness of the mind with social causes and movements is absolutely absurd.
David Miliband the foreign secretary on his visit to New Delhi and Islamabad vaguely linked terrorism to solving the Kashmir issue.
I think this is absolutely wrong. Kashmir, secessionism, islam have nothing to do with terrorism. The terrorists are simply wrong and deserve to be tried by the law enforcing agencies of the land. Of course social problems need to be solved but they have nothing to do with terrorism. Terrorists are inhuman pieces of S***.
Pakistanis need to have a reality check. They need to understand that terrorism is a cancer and if they do not amputate this rotting limb they risk death for themselves before their neighbours are affected.
Islam like any other religion is open to interpretation and is used by many for their own ends.
Therefore for the sake of humanity the Pakistanis need to have a reality check.
Pakistanis are intelligent people. I am sure they want to live in a peaceful environment with freedom of thought and want their kids to grow in a place where their full potential may bloom.
I hope they pick up the gauntlett and get rid of the terrorists. For their own good.

Monday 5 January 2009

2009


It's here. I hope it brings in good tidings for all. I hope the monetory credit crisis settles. I hope there are more discoveries in the health sector. I hope there is less poverty in 2009.

Here's to good times...2009... for all...


P.S. Thanks to Abhijit for the wonderful photo. Cheers