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

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Since there was so much support for my workout routine I wanted to share some details about this specific part of it. I don't want to dox myself but I am currently working with my local government to set clearly defined rules for Hindu celebrations (since we've seen them cause so much frustration in Texas.)

I can't post the exact documents I've submitted but here is a summary. Rules governing big festivals are already part of most local ordinances so I'll avoid all that language and instead talk about the concerns I addressed to the council.

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Permits:
Permitting process for holiday celebrations similar to any other large event. Must be organized and approved beforehand. Clearly defined hours of event. Thoroughly planned to avoid unintended inconveniences to other citizens of community. Avoid environmental pollution.

(Prohibited as unnecessary pollution) Milk in rivers and waterways:
There is no safe level of milk to pour into a river. Milk is highly polluting to aquatic ecosystems, with studies indicating it can be 250 to 400 times more polluting than raw domestic sewage.

Extreme Oxygen Depletion: Milk is packed with fats, proteins, and sugars. When it enters a watercourse, naturally occurring bacteria break down these organic materials, consuming massive amounts of oxygen in the process.

Fish Kills (Suffocation): The rapid consumption of dissolved oxygen (high Biological Oxygen Demand, or BOD) leaves little to no oxygen for fish and other aquatic life, causing them to suffocate.

Blockages and Scum: High fat content can solidify and create blockages, while a thick layer forms on the water surface, reducing light penetration and oxygen transfer.

Algal Blooms: Nutrients in milk can lead to intense algae growth (blooms), further depleting oxygen when they die and decompose.

Source: Dairies and other milk handling operations - NetRegsNetRegshttps://www.netregs.org.uk › media › ppg-17-march-200...


Dissolvable Idols disposed of in river and waterways:
Traditional idols are often made of Plaster of Paris (PoP), which does not dissolve for months, causing severe water pollution. Rules to limit size of idols and how many idols are disposed of in the river per day/hour. Must be made of biodegradable materials:

Natural Clay (Shadu Mati): The most common eco-friendly material, which is biodegradable and dissolves in water, returning to the earth.

Papier-Mâché: Recyclable paper pulp is used for lightweight, easily dissolvable idols.

Cow Dung (Gomaya): Used to create biodegradable, organic idols.

Coconut Fiber: Used to add structural strength and dissolve within 24 hours.

*One solution we discussed is allowing the local Hindu temple the right to dispose of one approved idol instead of allowing dozens of families to each dispose of one as we often see in videos of the ceremonies done in India,

Noise during holiday celebrations:
Adhere to the rules that apply to all holiday celebrations regarding noise levels, times such noises are permitted, obeying fire safety including not using fireworks during droughts or dry-wind events,

Cleanup of holiday celebrations:
A condition of granting a permit for holiday celebrations must outline the planned clean-up as well as an estimate of cost and organizers must provide proof they have available funds in place to cover expenses.

Obstruction of streets and roads:
Prohibited during holiday celebrations unless permit expressly allows road closure. Proper signage must be deployed to close road safely for any activities.

*And of course care was taken to not sound like we were preventing their religious rights, but we do have to set boundaries on what is allowed and protected as a religious right, pollution of public land and waterways is not one such right. Same as we don't allow human sacrifices or stuff like that as protected religious practices.
 
Doesn't cow dung release nitrogen, etc. into the waterways?
Sure but this is apparently an approved material when used in small quantities. I tried not to bring up a rule unless I could source data to prove it was a legit concern. That way I avoided looking hinduphobic.

The size and frequency of the release is the biggest concern. Limiting it to one approved idol through the temple, the organization that would typically organize the disposal ceremony, is probably the smartest way to do so.

I'm trying to stay on the good side with the council so in a few months I can go after the Holi/color-runs that started popping up everywhere about a decade ago. Those are super toxic events in their own ways so I'll be handling that as a separate concerns. Again, to avoid looking like a bigoted hinduphobe.

*Note that my towns Pajeet population is way smaller than Texas or New Jersey towns so these rules are't a big deal to them. But the size is growing and there are some Hindu Supremacists in their group, these are the ones I'm trying to corral. Hindu rituals suffer from Pajeet ego's, some rich family will want to show off by dumping 15 giant plastic idols into the river or 100 gallons of milk. They want to flex their wealth. Thats great, they can use their money to pay for the cleanup and for the permits.
 
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>Indians when they watch their best friends since childhood kill themselves by doing a izzat raising tiktok video, drowning in a 1ft deep kiddie pool full of cow piss or becoming hotter than the sun by touching exposed power lines
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>Indians when they read a joke about designated shitting streets online
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Sure but this is apparently an approved material when used in small quantities. I tried not to bring up a rule unless I could source data to prove it was a legit concern. That way I avoided looking hinduphobic.

The size and frequency of the release is the biggest concern. Limiting it to one approved idol through the temple, the organization that would typically organize the disposal ceremony, is probably the smartest way to do so.

I'm trying to stay on the good side with the council so in a few months I can go after the Holi/color-runs that started popping up everywhere about a decade ago. Those are super toxic events in their own ways so I'll be handling that as a separate concerns. Again, to avoid looking like a bigoted hinduphobe.
For cow dung it's usually used in rituals in the residence itself ie. havan rites used on a home altar to be burned. So you have Indians using cow dung cakes, incense sticks or beads burned in an apartment or house nearby that eventually ruins the property value. You see the effect with smokers houses where the walls have a tint to them from smoking indoors. Same applies here. Just look up any countries amazon page and type in puja and you'll be seething. I've reported it to my countries health & safety commission but you might have more luck alerting their landlords who aren't Indians themselves. I doubt they would be happy they're keeping and burning cow shit on their lease.
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No matter the Jew, they always seem to default to the famous happy merchant pose.

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The fact the usual suspects are responsible for forcing these animals upon the rest, is one of the definitive primary drivers to why the goyim are starting to wake up to the Jewish question especially when they use their favorite trick of strangling you financially when you don't act like a good goy.

In fact, the Jeets that they're shoving into everywhere is also having the side effect of making people notice Jewish tricks better seeing that Jeets are basically low-level shit-tier Jews.

Jews and the golem. Name a more iconic duo.
 
I remember when the Japanese got pissed off at Assassin’s Creed over the idea that their “fully destructible environments” would apply to their sacred temples (which Ubisoft patched out day one). I’m amazed those jeets didn’t get beheaded for stealing the copper off those temples.
 
Of all the reputation nukes that have come in the last couple of years, the sikhs surely have taken the hardest hits. They went from the "model" indian minority to part of the same smelly, brown, child-molesting horde as all the rest.

A Jeet is a Jeet (of course, of course). Doesn't matter if they are Sikh, Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, or whatever. They are all, every last stinking one of them, the same. Don't let anyone else tell you different. There's a reason that whole festering pus hole of a region is as terrible as it is: the people who inhabit it.
 
A Jeet is a Jeet (of course, of course). Doesn't matter if they are Sikh, Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, or whatever. They are all, every last stinking one of them, the same. Don't let anyone else tell you different. There's a reason that whole festering pus hole of a region is as terrible as it is: the people who inhabit it.
The cleanest parts of the subcontinent tend to be inhabited by Tibeto-Burmans.
 
>live on the countryside
>whites everywhere
>have to go into the city centre for an appointment
>pajeets everywhere

Nuke. Every. City.

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Honestly looks kinda fun. But that may be because I'm comparing it to the poo festival...

Big Poother is watching you SAAR
How do Indian views Modi? Is he respected, or do they hate him like most people hate their politicians?
 
"Hey, we need to cook this croc for our YouTube channel. Think maybe we should skin the creature whose skin is so tough they make leather goods out of it first?"

"Nah, it'll be fine"


The channel is also amusing because you have all these exotic meats to cook but blast it with the same ridiculous spice mixture on each one so it doesnt matter what you're cooking at that point, it's just going to taste like a spice dump.
 
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