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Saturday 6 September, 2008
 19:45 | 14/Sep/2007 |  0 Comment(s)
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Its Mythology Stupid!

Monkeys (or hanumans) for politicians in India is our present day reality. Can these monkeys shame us even more? am sure they can. Why the f*** are these a'holes wasting time and money on discussing if Ram really existed or not? I never questioned if Mickey Mouse existed. Will rationale ever play a role in Indian politics or government? Simply don't get these old, almost senile guys trying to subvert each other and not really helping us progress as a nation. When will these guys stop?? This is so frustrating and the feeling of helplesness is painful.

Our generation (the 20s and the 30s) will cease to be mute spectators in a few decades and a new set of politicians from our own generation will emerge to form the new group of incompetent monkeys and the then younger generation will be watching this incorrigible spectacle from the outside. We in India will never change and be stuck in this cesspool and the deliverance is emigration, callousness or death. I wish I can make a difference, but will cowardly admit that I cannot and the best I can do is rant here.

The good people and the progressive thinkers in India will continue to create islands of prosperity, kudos to them. But at a macro level their impact will diminish or stagnate. The population growth and the exodus of our creamy layer will continue to weaken us and the dregs that want to get into politics will do so and keep this alarmingly broken and woeful system of crapocracy alive and kicking.

I want to barf on the BJP politicos heads and leave my barf drying on Advani's head until he croaks.

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