Thursday, July 2, 2009

Legalising gay sex in india...

The society has already made parenthood the most difficult job to do in the entire face of the milky way galaxy. How many things a parent has to worry about their kids and their proper upbringing. One more big burden now on the parents. It is not because the passing of the law is going to alter the landscape or change anything how the kid will behave but the media and the satanic business community will unleash a unscurplous ,sallivating frenzy that would knock off even a sensible and straight kid to try and taste the forbidden fruit and fall into the never returning path.

There will now be millions of webpages , articles in magazines praising gays etc., The frenzy will not stop till it would change every citizen to the level of old Greek empire where every man married a woman for just progeny but had atleast dozens of male lovers. Every one from Alexander the great to the lowsome greek soldier had gay relationship inspite of them being a normal hetrosexual males to boost their manliness .

In this age of modern media marvel it will not be the manliness image but the other pressing needs of peer association, fashion consiousess, trend following will be the reason for being gay.

According to me this gay tendency is only 5% natural and the rest 95% is being influenced by this unscurplous media frenzy and circumstances. Normal people who are just hetrosexual will by all chance get carried away by this nonsense.

I sympathize,empathize with the real gay people who as i say do not constitute more than 5% of the gay community. The rest 95% are fake gays who are gay by fashion, gay by circumstances and gay by mental illness. This law gives safety net to those 95% abominable creatures.

People who do not exhibit any physical gay nature should not be allowed a free pass under this law. They are the majority of the gay community. They are the real danger to this soceity. The law should pass strictures on them. We can be lenient on the real 5% who go to "koothandavar" temple. But not this bisexual free pass high soceity fashonable pimpish rouges.

In India every one has got herd mentality. Even if you commit suicide and if it gets attraction in the media then at least there would be 100 such willing people to fall fodder to that frenzy. Muthukumaran in TN is one such example after that guy comitted suicide the media unleashed a big frenzy in tamilnadu and atleast 20 such people followed suit as if some 72 virgins are waiting for them if they sacrifice for the sake of Tamil.But now even after the sun god prabha had kicked the bucket no one even cried a single drop of tear because there is no such media frenzy.

Lindsay Lohan,Paris Hilton to janet jackson all of them perfectly hetro are now becoming lesbians. How is that possible? Did the hormones suddenly change ? Did they start secreting more testoterones than estrogens now? Its all because of frenzy unleashed by this crap media. How do you find more gays in the fashion industry than in any other profession. Do only gays have tendency to invent designer clothes and could coach people for doing that fart generating, buttocks gyrating rat walk? Again its only 5% natural but 95% artificial tendency created by depression, fashion and other mental illness.

In the film fire, a lesbian tendecy gets in between those two female protogonists just because of their family circumstances so it becomes so highlighting that it is not a natural hormonal phenomena it is something diriven by some mental illness.How come there are more gays in US military just like the fashion industry?

Has any one identified any chromosomal difference between gay and straight people if it is a natural phenomena? No, craig venter the father of genome has even idenified risk taking,social gregariousness genes from his gene mappings. I dont think he has ever idetified any homo genes. It is not a natural phenomena. It is just a mental illness just caused by fashion, frenzy,herd mentality and psychological disorder.

I bet u in 10-15 years time the % of population who are gay is going to even outbeat the muslim growth rate in india by 2000%. It is not because the natural gays will come out of their shackles and announce their presence but because the fashion fury,media bombardment with the likes of magazines "gay pride","gay power","Gods kid" etc., would turn normal straight ones to abnormal, psychologically altered hermophrodite craps.

Just like fashion industry where a man sleeps with another man to come up, every sphere of life would be also subjected to this purity and uprightness!!

Gigloos will have a great field time!! Probaly we can change the name Hindustan to giloosthan.

Every parent will now restrict their kids, friends of the same sex are now just no more friends but ...

I got a brian wave from the poetess thamarai(a herd mentality!!!). Let all the kith and kins of the judge who passed this law be afflicted with gayness and let his whole family just stop from progneating and let there be no more progeny in his family.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

What we need to do..

The useless and fucking Tamilnadu bastards like nedumaran, vaiko and the utter fucking bastard splinter groups like Tamilandu deisiya viduthalai are the real reason for the big trouble the srilankan tamils are facing.

These idiots are working like the bastard LTTE spokesmen rather than someone who really want to help.

The need of the hour is to help the tamilians who are languishing in the IDP camps. There is heavy shortage of food,medicine even water there. The people dont have any clothes to wear , they cannot even take bath.

There should be a huge fund raising events to collect perishables and non perishables to be sent to the needy people. There is no effort on that front. The film star clowns are again acting stupid. They should utilize their popularity in mobilising relief materials rather than doing their stupid stunts with dupes.

The SL govt is not going to stop war no sane person who is in the verge of victory is going to stop without full decimation of terrorists.

The US,Russia and other countries do not have moral standing to question the SL govt as these bastard countries also are doing the same in their own backyards like Afghanistan,pakistan,Iraq,Chechenya etc.,

In Iraq the US bastards used cluster bombs to kill Iraqis and how can they question the SL govt? The SL govt atleast is not using their Air Force now to kill the rebels in this puthukudiruppu area.

The need of the hour is not fasting joke in TN but real massive mobilisation of relief materials. It should be to the tune of 100 crores.

The useless,spineless fucking politicians should press for massive relief supplies from the Indian govt rather than the useless stop the war bitch cry.

Humanitarian Crisis...

As Sri Lanka's army corners Tamil Tiger rebels in a tiny sliver of land, the next test for the government lies in how it deals with the mass exodus of humanity from the war zone.

The army says more than 80,000 people have fled the area in the past two days - a figure that already exceeds the government's earlier estimates of the number of civilians trapped.

Estimates of the numbers left inside vary from 30,000 to 120,000 people - but conditions for them have been described as "nothing short of catastrophic" by the ICRC (International Committee of the Red Cross).

The rebels and the army have accused each other of killing civilians in recent confrontations.

Those that escaped have made a harrowing journey, navigating swampy territory, carrying their belongings and wading through a lagoon until they reach military checkpoints on the other side.

They are processed at these checkpoints, they are taken to reception centres at Omanthai and from there, eventually, to internally displaced people (IDP) camps in the dry, arid district of Vavuniya.

Shelter 'crisis'

But there are questions about how so many people can be housed adequately in such a short time - and how long they will have to stay there.



Many civilians have been arriving from the war zone by sea
"A huge influx of people like this means you are going to have a crisis, especially in an underdeveloped area like Vavuniya," says Tony Senewiratne, national director for Habitat for Humanity, a shelter organisation.

The government has cleared 900 acres of land for shelters and IDPs are also being housed in schools.

"If you can visualise a very dry area where temperatures rise to about 35C, it's hot and humid, the ground has little shade. People are confined to small tents, tarpaulin or plastic. During the heat of the day it would be impossible to stay inside and there is no shelter outside," said Mr Senewiratne.

"It is going to be a difficult issue for anyone to solve quickly," he said, with part of his task to assess the building of transitional shelters.

'Two year' wait

Mr Senewiratne says that although aid agencies would like to see people resettled within months, it could take up to two years before IDPs are relocated.



View satellite images showing area in northern Sri Lanka where refugees have gathered on the beach.


In pictures

"Therefore temporary shelters being put down on the ground are not adequate," he said.

This timescale is endorsed by Roshan Mendis, CEO of the Lanka Evangelical Alliance Development Service (LEADS), who adds that this is an ever bigger challenge than the tsunami.

"It could take anything up to two years. Look at the realities of the situation and how long it took us to put people back even after the tsunami, which didn't have these political ramifications."

Mr Mendis says he has "fast-depleting resources to cope with the numbers" in the camp that his organisation manages.

They have 19 community kitchens which are run by the IDPs themselves, the most efficient way, he says, of managing the operation. As they are about to receive 5,000 more IDPs straight from the war zone, they are building more kitchens.


It's hot and humid, the ground has little shade. People are confined to small tents, tarpaulin or plastic

Tony Senewiratne
He also says conditions are poor: "When it rains, the ground has not been prepared with draining, so sections get flooded out. So conditions are not the best for the elderly and the children. A tent can have up to three family units and you do get cases of people not knowing each other living essentially in one tent," he said.

Another major concern for rights groups has been the lack of freedom of movement between camps. Families have been split up and, according to a statement by Medecins Sans Frontieres, [MSF] been unable to find any information about relatives who may be in other camps.

Mutthiahi Linganathan arrived in one of the camps three weeks ago and describes how he ran and crawled through the war zone to escaped the firing.

He told the BBC the toilets were working but there was a shortage of drinking water.

"They don't allow us to meet our relatives. I have three sons studying in Vavuniya. I want to go and live with them. But here they don't allow me even to meet them," he said.

The LTTE have described the units as "internment camps".

'Feel safer'

Mr Mendis points out that while conditions might not be the best, "talking to people, they feel much safer here than they did where they were before".

And the government is confident it can provide for the latest IDPs streaming in from the war zone.

Minister for Rehabilitation and Resettlement Ameer Ali says the government has processed 74,000 people already and is in the process of accommodating 58,000 more.

"We have the capacity to look after them and their shelter. There is no problem at all. Whoever comes, we can accommodate. Altogether 120,000 IDPs have come and we are hoping that there are 20,000 to 30,000 more still inside the safe zone," he told the BBC News website.

He asserts that the government is eager to resettle people as quickly as possible.

But, he adds: "We can't say about the time factor. We have to check the area, do mine-checking and clearing. Until such a time we cannot comment on when we will resettle."

The bastard LTTE..(1)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/8013016.stm

Almost 100,000 civilians have fled the war zone in northern Sri Lanka. Journalists are generally not given access to fleeing civilians. But Swaminathan Natarajan of the BBC's Tamil service managed to speak to Vinoo, a young mother who made this difficult journey and is now in a government-controlled camp in Vavuniya.

During that time we took shelter inside a bunker. At around 6am, when I came out of the bunker, I saw people running all around amid shelling.

I also joined them. But soon I got injured in the legs and arms. My husband got injured in his head.

Some shrapnel is still inside his head. Still, we came out of the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam)-controlled area along with our son.

My mother and brother also started with us, but I don't know what happened to them. I have lost all contact with them.

The LTTE had built a bund and because of that structure it was difficult to move. People had to walk through neck-deep water.

Some children fell down in the water. It was difficult to cross that area. I don't know how to describe that.

We were trying to escape for the past month. We packed a few of our belongings and tried to escape at an opportune moment.

But we were prevented by the LTTE from escaping from the area.

Once we crossed over to the government-controlled areas we were checked in at a few checkpoints. They completely checked everything. They made a detailed account of the jewels I was wearing and took note of the cash I had with me.

After the checking we were kept in a military camp, in a place called Chalai. From there we were taken to a school. From there we were brought to Vavuniya by bus. Before reaching Vavuniya we were checked again in the Omantai checkpoint.

There has been no proper food for the past three days. Yesterday afternoon we got something to eat. Today, only in the late afternoon, we got food. But the amount is very little. We three shared a single meal.

I have not been given any clothes. So I am still wearing a dress which got wet and is covered by mud and dirt. I have not taken a bath for the past three days. It is very difficult here. My husband's bandage needs to be changed immediately.

In the LTTE-controlled areas life is very difficult. There is a huge shortage of food. There is heavy fighting and many are dying every day. Some days it is difficult to get a single meal. So we planned to escape to the government-controlled areas.

We were not bothered to take any of our belongings. We made three attempts in one month to escape but all of them were thwarted by the LTTE.

Now we have come to safety.