The India Menace - Street shitting, unsanitary practices, scams, Hindu extremism & other things

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I’ve started thinking pogroms and genocide in general may usually be the board-flipping last-ditch effort of a culture to eliminate middleman minority capture of their government. That middlemen minorities have structural advantages that make them dangerous anywhere they get a foothold and if they’re not shut out from the beginning it ends in a bloodbath.
 
I’ve started thinking pogroms and genocide in general may usually be the board-flipping last-ditch effort of a culture to eliminate middleman minority capture of their government. That middlemen minorities have structural advantages that make them dangerous anywhere they get a foothold and if they’re not shut out from the beginning it ends in a bloodbath.
It's not the last ditch effort, it's the normal progression of things. Every middleman and elite minority that doesn't assimilate almost always ends up expelled/pogoromed as the Empire ends. This applies to the ones that the Conquerors invite, not the conquerors themselves. Pajeets are noteworthy for how fast this cycle is happening.
Look at the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire as an example.
 
But was it made with Danish hands, or imported jeet hands.
Western countries use capital intensive production methods where no hands were used. Those cookies rolled off an automated factory line and were dunked into the tins by machinery. That way the first cookie costs 50 million but the second one costs a fraction of a cent.

The only places that still "hand make" cookies are luxury outlets in the West where you're paying for the bespoke nature or in poor countries where capital formation is pointless because you can just pay people peanuts to get the same production cost as the fully automated factory in Europe.
 
How has the poop throwing festival town not been completely wiped out by disease? No power of belief changes that shit carries a high chance for a whole host of bacterial or parasitic infections. Maybe something that kills fast like gram negative e.coli or something slow like cryptosporidium which can cause lethal dehydration through diarrhea (primarily in infants and elderly). People document going to the festival but is there any documentation on the rate for hospitalization afterwards?
 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=2BMu6Vv8Cvw
Two bad video-dhosas in one weeking, saar!
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That is a ' holy' river yes?
 
All along watch you pumping my retard, saar! In your yard I'm the Ferengi man, berry odd and chunky, saar!
 
Kitboga's "Do not redeem" was a natural phenomenon: A 'jeet scammer who was thinking he finally got one over on an little old American lady and was just about to get his payday. Then that little old lady goes off course and takes away his paycheck, right in front of his face while he could do nothing about it. The depths of despair and hate and helplessness was pure and raw. It practically removed his humanity away from it, what little there was to being with. Shit festivals will always be recorded and talked about, and maybe some Indians will get butt hurt about it from time to time, but "Do not redeem" is literally every Indian soul stripped of it's humanity. That they will kill, maim and rob you just to move a 1/100th inch higher on either a social ladder or for a couple of pennies.
Indeed. Say what you will about the poop festival video, in contrast from DO NOT REDEEM, it presents Indians as being happy and whimsical, albeit still extremely gross, unhygienic, smelly, and degenerate. If you want to present someone as in the wrong or evil, play up their cruelty, pettiness, sadism, and unfairness. It doesn't matter whether they're celebrating something or having a bad day.
 
JFC I can see the one in the back's ribs. It's amazing how they treat their "scared" cows compared to how we treat our future dinner. I'm fully onboard with resettling bovine refugees from india.

Meanwhile cows in the west.

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Cows are so cute, it warms my heart seeing them enjoy those scratching posts. Poor things are covered with flies daily. I'm not about to worship them or anything though!

Also I hate Indians, I truly believe they don't have souls. Having to deal with their cheap labor in software development and hear their stupid accents, have them pretend they are on the ball with a task, only to find out they fucked it up because all they care about is face, their stupid dumb gross country and culture... Their smelly pajeet stench... GROSS! OFC they have a poop festival. I've seen references to it online in the past and never really looked into it thinking it had to be fake. Boy was I wrong!
 
Guess who his son-in-law is?

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That’s right, much like Vance, the “based” Texan also has a taste for pajeeta poonani.

EDIT: That is house representative, Brandon Gill, who aside from this, is pretty likable.
Even with the cow dung worship, there is at least some hot Indian poon out there, particularly Indian-American. And from what I can tell, women are forbidden to throw poop at these festivals (even though they smear their walls with them).
 
These people should try living with a Hindoo cannibal (Aghori), eat rotting human flesh instead of chicken curry and see how that works with them.
I thought I'd do some digging on this one too.
The first bit to cover is the Gurudakṣiṇā or "teacher's fee". This is from the Mahabharata.

Once upon a time, the forest king had a son called Ekalavya. Ekalavya wanted to become a great warrior, so he went to go see Drona (the martial arts teacher that pissed off that king who ended up creating a magical fire daughter that the 5 princes end up marrying and taking turns on). Anyway, he's the royal tutor so he doesn't want to teach some random Dalit to do archery and potentially be better at archery than the princes, so he tells Ekalavya no. Undeterred, Ekalavya goes back to the forest and makes a statue of Drona out of mud and pretends that Drona is teaching him, and he becomes really great at archery. One day, the 5 princes are out hunting and one of the hounds encounters Ekalavya, who shoots seven arrows into the hound's mouth, propping it open without hurting it (and stopping it barking). The eldest prince is really impressed by this display of marksmanship and finds Ekalavya and chats to him about archery. Ekalavya explains he's a disciple of Drona (he doesn't mention his "Drone" is a mud statue he pretended was teaching him). The eldest prince feels betrayed by Drona and asks him to explain. Drona chats with Ekalavya and he's really impressed by Ekalavya's dedication but ultimately is pissed there could be a Dalit archer who's better than this prince, so he says "ok if you're my disciple, prove it by cutting off your right hand's thumb". So Ekalavya does, which ruins his archery ability.
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The Mahabharata indicates that telling Ekalavya to cut off his thumb to ruin his archery was kind of a dick move, but also good on Ekalavya for knowing his place and being honourable by fulfilling the demands of his "teacher". Ekalavya later ends up being a still pretty good archer and becomes the next forest king, until he's killed by Krishna for unspecified reasons (although there's later fanfics puranas that indicate he got killed for still being a better archer than the prince, which threatened destiny, or because he allied with Krishna's enemy).

The next one is about the worship the Aghori seem to undertake. If you're not familiar with this part of Hinduism, basically they have various sects that disagree on who the supreme God is, and most Aghori fall under Shaivism, which is that Shiva is the creator and destroyer. This gets weirdly metaphyiscal but I think it boils down to Shiva is the universe and everything in it, but can manifest into various forms in order to take part in a cosmic play. Some forms are basically Shiva incarnate (his avatars), other forms are more like creations of Shiva. Brahma (who in the original Vedic religion was the supreme God) is actually just a creation of Shiva, and while he's the "creator God" this is more in the sense of an architect rather than a supreme being.

Bhairava "the frightful one" first appears in the Tantric texts of Shaivism. These are mystical esoteric liturgical texts, the closest analogy would be something like the Gnostic gospels or the Book of Mormon (because Hinduism doesn't have a central authority so you can't really have heresies) or something like kabbalah in Judaism. They're not mainstream, they're cultic fringe texts. According to commentary this form "is the cause of crying out from fear of remaining in the cycle of suffering, and from that longing cry he becomes manifest in the radiant domain of the heart, bestowing absence of fear for those who are terrified; and because he is the Lord of those who delight in his awesome roar (bhīrava), signifying the death of Death!"
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In the 9th century Netra Tantra, the Daityas (a class of asura, think titan/demigod/demon) have caused lots of issues because they keep unleashing demonic spirits of dead humans, so Shiva defeats the demigods... but now the demonic dead are all invincible because they did suffering rituals that granted them great boons, and with nobody to control them they're causing great suffering throughout the cosmos.... so he creates a manifestation of himself that's even scarier than the demonic dead. Or possibly he's Shiva's son and his brother is king of the vampires, and it's up to Bhairava to stop the evil vampires killing everyone, except some places also worship the vampires as a manifestation of Bhairava/Shiva or just because then the vampires are on their side (there's so many different versions of these stories).

Anyway once upon a time Brahma was hanging out with the other Gods. He had 5 heads. In one version of the story, Brahma was arguing with Vishnu, and Shiva manifested as a pillar of light to break up the argument, and Brahma lied and said he'd found the top of the endless pillar of light so he won the argument with Vishnu. In another, he was actually just telling Vishnu that he was the supreme God and should be worshipped instead of Shiva. Or possibly Brahma's fifth head was really gobby and kept being arrogant/rude about Shiva. Anyway, Shiva got pissed off manifested himself as Bhairava ("the frightful one"), who then immediately beheaded Brahma's fifth head. Although Shiva himself isn't bound by any rules, Bhairava as a manifestation is. So he'd just committed the sin of killing a Brahmin (by beheading one of Brahma's heads) and discovered Brahma's head was stuck to his hand, and he'd have to atone for his sins. So he wandered around Heaven, Hell and Earth until eventually the skull fell out of his hand in the city of Varanasi. Or possibly he walked around with Brahma's head to make fun of Brahma, and got bored of carrying it and dropped it in Varanasi. Anyway, that's why the city is supposed to be very holy and important for cremations.

There's also this whole thing about Shiva being covered in ash. Basically, Hindu tradition inherited this whole thing about sacred fires and consequently the ashes from these fires also being sacred (and this is also where some of the "cow dung ash" comes into the picture). There's also an idea that as both creator and destroyer, Shiva ends up covered in the ashes of his creation. For this reason he's linked to ashes and cremation grounds, along with various other gods and goddesses
Part of the Hindu belief system, seemingly emerging in the Vedic Upanishads, is a movement against dualism. There's this concept of Maya, a great cosmic illusion, that traps beings into cycles of birth and rebirth. You think you are you, separate from everything else, and bad things happen to you etc. Ascetic traditions began to emerge, which emphasised rejecting your ego and accepting you are part of everything because everything is part of Shiva. There's lots of different takes on this (the soul over-identifies with the body, identifying with the body creates karma, realising you are separate from matter helps you escape karma).

Some tantric belief systems went further into something called Vamchara, the "left hand path" - a form of heterodoxy. Basically if you think pure/impure or holy/profane are dualities that still exist, then you're still being fooled by Maya and not realising everything is a form of Shiva and so your soul is trapped in the rebirth cycle. So they began exploring the Panchamakara ("five ms") - wine, meat, fish, grain and sex. In some cases taking part in ritual feasting and sex (while meditating, honest) would help you overcome your worldly limitations. This got taken further by a sect called the Kāpālika, a medieval mendicant sect. Little survives of their own writings but they're well attested to in contemporary sources, and went around with a skull to use as a begging bowl (to reference Bhairava carrying a skull around) and also a staff called a khaṭvāṅga, made of (typically, originally) a human femur with a skull on top.
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They would conduct taboo breaking rituals like having sex, covering themselves with ashes and living in charnel grounds, so they often got cast as evil sorcerers in contemporary works;
My necklace and ornaments are of human bones; I dwell among the ashes of the dead and eat my food in human skulls. I look with eyes brightened with the antinomy of Yoga, and believe that the parts of this world are reciprocally different, but that the whole is not different from God. …After fasting we drink liquor out of the skulls of Brahmans; our sacred fires are fed with the brains and lungs of men mixed up with their flesh, and human beings covered with the fresh blood gushing from the dreadful wound in their throats, are the offerings by which we appease the terrible god
The adept should drink, drink and drink again until he falls to the ground. If he gets up and drinks again, he will be freed from rebirth. His happiness enchants the goddess, Lord Bhairava delights in his swooning, his vomiting pleases all the gods.
It's worth noting that while they hung out around the dead and possibly kidnapped women to rape in their sex rites, they don't appear to have actually killed and eaten people outside of popular imagination, although they may have taken the ashes of the dead and mixed it with wine, or touched food on corpses before eating to represent their triumph over taboos.

They'd more or less fizzled out by the 13th century but some of their beliefs got incorporated into other tantric practices. This included something called shava sadhana, which involves sitting on a corpse and meditating and if you do it long enough maybe the corpse starts talking to you and grants you wishes(?). The "modern" Aghori movement seems to have started up with Baba Keenaram in the 17th century who founded monasteries. They dropped the sex stuff, arguing that sensual pleasure was something to be overcome. There's some sort of story they seem to tell about a young medicant who came across Shiva disguised as an ascetic (he did this a lot, apparently) hanging out in a cremation ground and the young mendicant said "how can you bear to spend the night here?", and Shiva told him to sit, but the young mendicant got scared of jackals, and burning bodies, and the smell, and restless spirits groping him, so he tried to run away... and then Shiva said something like being fearful shows you're bound by Maya, you must spend 12 years here by yourself (12 year vows are important in Tantra) and not run away or beg or seek company or try to distract yourself from meditation.... only then will you be Aghora (fearless).

So Aghora are supposed to, under direction from their Guru, go find a skull to use as their bowl and then spend 12 years living in isolation at a crematorium or charnel ground meditating. At the end of the 12 years, the guru can then ask for Gurudakṣiṇā to prove that ther devotee has become Aghora. Which apparently, given the nature of the rite, can mean "go shit on the floor and then eat it" or "go eat some of that corpse" to prove the adherant is no longer "fooled" by the dichotomy of disgusting and wholesome and therefore can accept the whole of creation as a blessing. Also they're not allowed to steal, beg or kill so they kind of have to rely on random people dropping food off for them... but if nobody does, then they might start eating bits of the corpses they're hanging out with so they don't starve before freeing their soul from the cycle of rebirth. Once they've graduated I guess they carry on doing taboo-breaking rituals like eating corpses to reinforce their triumph over duality (and maybe they got the taste for it).

It's basically the closest thing you can get to Nurgle worship - do disgusting things to show you're no longer disgusted by them and instead recognise the putrid and foul as beautiful gifts from Lord Shiva. It might be why that man in that video that got posted today was eating piles of shit out of the sewer.
 
It's basically the closest thing you can get to Nurgle worship - do disgusting things to show you're no longer disgusted by them and instead recognise the putrid and foul as beautiful gifts from Lord Shiva. It might be why that man in that video that got posted today was eating piles of shit out of the sewer.
...The creepy part about the Nurgle worship is that it isn't limited to the Aghori. Many young Jeets are forced to roll around cow shit as part of a ritual. Which effectively kills their natural aversion to shit.

Again, if you wish to write about a Nurgle Daemonworld, just take the daily life of India, remove all mention of Jeets and India and you have the foul realm of Nurgle properly portrayed.

Shame GW is woke as fuck to even consider such a literary exercise.
 
Hindu Jeets will curse Vishnu if they have to because they're subhumans who will sell their own dignity for an H1B. Muslim Jeets are allowed to lie about their religion if they think they're in danger. East Asians have the highest prevalence of lactose intolerance.

The best filter for people allowed in America is to ask them to eat the most American food of all: a double bacon cheese hamburger.
 
Imagine naming your god after a sound you make when you have a really gooey cold. Disgusting.

Also glad that the paki, who posted cp, which makes him even more worthless, disgusting and despicable than his Indian neighbours, got a ban. This thread is enjoyable once again.
 
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