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Would the revelation that Mohandas Gandhi, hailed as the Mahatma (Great Soul) and Father of the Nation, was once given to engaging in racist behavior and trash talking of South African Blacks dismay Indians?

No, Indians wouldn’t care save the perfunctory protests (some Indian pigs may even be happy considering how they still look down upon Blacks).

You see, these hypocritical Indians (that is the majority of India’s population) make a pretense, nay a fetish, of worshiping Gandhi.

But every moment of their lives, they act in ways completely contrary to the Mahatma’s teachings.

Gandhi, as even you schmucks know by now, lived in South Africa for two decades.

Enough time, we can all agree for a look at how he behaved vis-a-vis the majority population in the country. No, we’re not referring to the Indian traders or indentured workers, or God Forbid the Whites.

The majority population then, as now, in South Africa were the Blacks.

As Chapter 3 of Joseph Lelyveld’s book Great Soul makes it clear, Gandhi was a racist repeatedly using the term Kaffir to refer to South African Blacks (p.53-54). Continue reading »

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Ignore the rude service of the monkeys at the Desi Galaxy counter (1700 Sugar Tree Plaza, Oak Tree Road) in Edison, NJ.

Instead, focus your energies on the chaat, Indian street food.

Quick Bite on Oak Tree Road
The other day we were in a rush and wanted to grab a quick bite in Edison, NJ.

So, we headed into the new Desi Galaxy food court adjacent to Hot Breads and close to Apna Bazaar.

No, we did not order Paani Puri. Definitely not. ;)

At first we ordered plain Samosas but upon seeing someone’s colorful plate of Samosa Chaat, we started drooling in a reflex action.

We quickly changed our order to Samosa Chaat.

The girl at the counter asked us, Spicy or Medium?

We meekly responded Medium.

Although, we were told by the girl that it’d take just 2-minutes, it took over 7 minutes for our Samosa Chaat to be ready.

We could see the girl inside chatting instead of chaating our Samosa. Since we were in a big hurry with little time to spare, we felt like throttling her simian neck but contented ourselves with silently abusing her with every known bad word in Hindi. ;)

Finally, the lazy cow waddled back depositing our plate on the counter accompanied by a loud yell, Samosa Chaat. Continue reading »

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Jeeva, Jiva or whatever the Kollywood clown’s spelling is deserves it.

Richly deserves it.

Looks like divine retribution to us. ;)

The thieving swines deserve it.

Tamil movies site Behindwoods has a piece on some elements putting the new Ko movie online.

Guys, we haven’t stopped laughing. Continue reading »

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Like a lot of things Indian, Old Monk 10000 has a funny and bad smell.

Not a very bad smell. Just that it’s a little chemically-bad-smell.

We purchased this Made in India beer (Mohan Meakin Brewery, Ghaziabad) at a closeout sale from a Chinese liquor store in Dover (DE) for $3.99.

The golden-amber colored beer has an alcohol by volume of 8%. In our view, the higher the better. ;)

This is not a bitter beer.

More like a fruity beer. Makes us wonder if any hops even went into the making of this beer.

Has a watery, chemically, cheap taste. Continue reading »

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