Monday, February 22, 2010

Shipment of chaddis (assorted colours acceptable) required urgently for Meghalaya

feb 22nd, 2010

actually the christists prefer white.

it's like the story about ronald reagan carefully picking out and discarding all the black and brown jellybeans from the jar on his desk in the oval office.

so where's nisha susan and the rest of the loose women? cat got their tongue when it's christists worrying that their god (existence be upon him) is dissed? what about all the mfhussain supporters screaming artistic freedom?

3 comments:

karyakarta92 said...

Actually, the allegedly objectionable picture of Yesu in the Meghalaya textbook was quite appropriate. I'm told it accompanied the caption "I for Idol". What could possibly be wrong with teaching school children the true meaning of "Idol".?

karyakarta92 said...

Speaking of "chaddis", the Khan has reportedly acted with alacrity in response to a fatwa from the mullah of the Tipu Sultan mosque of Calcutta. The mullah was upset that Lux hosieries, owned by the Todi family - victims of Rizwanur Rahman's love Jihad - was selected as the official underwear, I.e Chaddi provider for the SRK IPL cricket franchise, the Calcutta Knight Riders. SRK has reportedly dissociated KKR from Lux in deference to the 50% Muslim population of Calcutta. So, apparently Chaddis are in need in Calcuttta too!

witan said...

See also: Arrest warrant issued against Delhi publisher "SHILLONG, Feb 24 – Armed with a Court order, a four-member Meghalaya police team would head for Delhi on Saturday to arrest the owner of Skyline Publisher, Ram Mohan Jha.
"Jha is accused of “outraging religious feelings” after one of his copy books from his publication house depicted Jesus Christ holding a beer can and a cigarette.
"

Compare: [quoted from How to Stifle Speech -- By: Clifford D. May]
"In 1987, Andres Serrano offended many people with “Piss Christ,” his photograph of a crucifix submerged in a container of urine. Not only was he not prosecuted, he was awarded a prize in a contest sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts."

PS: I posted this earlier under the blog "B R Haran - the pavlovian reflex of these 'siculars'", but this seems to be the really appropriate place.