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

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I swear you and I got the same video pushed then, because I'd been seeing one on my YT front page for a bit.
While I want to say it's probably because the video is artificiality boosted (which it likely is) the more likely reason is that most people on the site share the same interests.
The haredim are probably the only group that's comparable to jeets in terms of their attitude and filthiness.
I don't know about outside Israel, but they are incredibly clean with it being an outright rule to wash your hands before eating or washing regularly.
It's Chaalaki combat. It doesn't matter if it's actually good at combat, it LOOKS good. That's all that matters to a jeet.
It's like an entire martial art based on aura farming.
 
I am honestly shocked that real Asians haven't started to bring back the word "Oriental" just so they would not be lumped in with the poos any more.
I use that term just to distinguish between what people actually think of as "Asians" and subcontinentals. In fairness, I don't think that places like Kazakhstan are technically considered part of the Orient?

Whenever we see an exotic weapon that seems completely impractical to us Europeans, usually it's some kind of adaptation to local warfare.
Even a Japanese Tanegashima is one such adaptation ; there's no buttstock due to how their armor was generally constructed (they had big shoulder guards).
But then you look at the urumi and especially the chakram and you think to yourself "What are we doing here?" I genuinely struggle to think of a usecase for the chakram. Even the urumi, like I get it it's to cut down scores of weak, unarmored jeet "warriors" but then it's like, bro, just use a long curved sword, or a short stabbing sword, or better yet a humble weapon known to even our pre-human ancestors for literally hundreds of thousands of years - a spear. Stabbing someone in the chest with a sharpened stake is probably even more effective than sperging out with some meme whip-sword.
The urumi looks like it'd be hard to actually cut someone with, let alone cut someone deep enough to actually debilitate or kill them. As with pretty much all Indian "weapons", they're for show, not function.
 
I don't think that places like Kazakhstan are technically considered part of the Orient?
They're steppe Turkics. Most of them look pretty Asian. I think they haven't been mutted with the MENAs like the Turkey Turks were. I can imagine most of them being mistaken as Mongolians by a lot of people.
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The flag is pretty epic.
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As you can see from the flag they think eagles are epic.
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They're steppe Turkics. Most of them look pretty Asian. I think they haven't been mutted with the MENAs like the Turkey Turks were. I can imagine most of them being mistaken as Mongolians by a lot of people.
We actually had a. Turkmenistani person in my graduating class. Very nice and pretty girl, actually. I've noticed it's weird how. People from the Stan countries besides Pakistan are pretty chill.
It's weird. I've met people from several Asian countries I've never had a problem with. I met a few Bhutanese people. And we shot the shit about. The mighty dongs. Which is a name for the fortresses they built to repel the British and the Chinese.
And there's one thing all these people said to me, though. They all fucking hate Indians. Also met a Taiwanese guy who fucking hated Indians and I asked him about the lady boy thing. And he says yeah. I wish Thailand was known for something else besides Taiwanese lady boys.
I've also met people from every part of Indonesia. In Indonesia. I really do want to take a vacation. Indonesia is beautiful.

So most of the step countries actually so is Mongolia. And you know what? It's funny. None of these countries have the GDP of India. But they still treat each other. Better than Indians, there's something fundamentally wrong with Indians on a spiritual and emotional level.
Let's. Get rid of the fact that they're invading our countries. This just something wrong when you can just watch someone get hit by a train and it doesn't morally phase you. Even in Mexico, if that happened, people would be shocked.
Or that you can just scam the elderly or rape children with no moral scruples and then yell at the person for trying to stop you.

I mean. I generally think these people are being influenced by actual demons. I'm not even being hyperbolic. The only way you could do some of these things is if you were being influenced by the devil.
 
I'm surprised a sizable portion of the Indian population wasn't reduced from COVID-19.
Nah, a few million. Officially they claimed around 500k but WHO and other sources puts it at more than 4 million. The accepted figure that's not Hindutva cope is 3-5 million. They fudged the numbers by only recording PCR tested deaths. This means if a jeet who didn't get the test coofed to death, it's counted as natural.
This makes sense because America had it recorded at around 1.2 million with estimates (the gap) as high as 20% more, so it tops out at 1.5 million. India has 4 times more people.
3-5 million is still a lot.

China did the same thing. They had very strict definitions of what counts as a COVID death. It must be positively tested and the death must be attributed to respiratory complications. So if someone dies from a heart attack caused by the virus, it doesn't count. Academic estimates puts China at upwards of 1.5 million compared to 85k. This does show that their iron fist lockdowns worked in lowering the casualties, but it's hard to say whether it was worth it or not.
 
If I put down my racism goggles for a second, I'd assume it's at least partly to do with the fact that people who are well-off often have more cushy jobs that don't involve manual labour in the hot sun, therefore they are paler, therefore pale skin becomes a status symbol and therefore a beauty standard.

OR maybe the darkies are just afflicted with the Curse of Ham. Who knows? :)
This has always been my assumption, as well.

Traditionally throughout human history, the higher class you are, the more you'd get to spend your days in comfort indoors, while the lower class you are, the more likely you are to have to spend your days toiling outside in the sun. So fairness inevitably became associated with higher class, while darker skin became associated with lower class.

The reversal for this is post-WWII western cultures, where working indoors became increasingly common, so getting tans became the fashionable thing, as you’d get them from spending leisure time in exotic locales. Of course, the ideal tan is the all-over one you get from lying around in the sun with nothing better to do; A “farmer’s tan” is still considered silly-looking, because you get it from working.
 
They all fucking hate Indians
Indians infest every country they can, so I wouldn't be surprised if they were flying into the steppe nations. They'll look at some of the most impoverished places in the world and think 'Wow! This is a paradise!' India must actually be hell on earth. When a really mean cockroach gets stepped on, it reincarnates into a jeet. They're the only people that I've seen genuinely praise favelas for being clean and orderly. I'll see if I have a screenshot of that saved. I think it was on an Instagram post.
 
China did the same thing. They had very strict definitions of what counts as a COVID death. It must be positively tested and the death must be attributed to respiratory complications. So if someone dies from a heart attack caused by the virus, it doesn't count. Academic estimates puts China at upwards of 1.5 million compared to 85k. This does show that their iron fist lockdowns worked in lowering the casualties, but it's hard to say whether it was worth it or not.
But someone getting Covid 19, then having a heart attack would be considered a comorbidity. Not to take the thread off topic.
So the heart attack would be the main cause of death. And Covid would be a comorbidity.
 
Also met a Taiwanese guy who fucking hated Indians and I asked him about the lady boy thing. And he says yeah. I wish Thailand was known for something else besides Taiwanese lady boys.
Sorry, you mean a Thai guy?
Taiwan, Taiwanese.
Thailand, Thai.
The ladyboy thing in Thailand is overblown anyway. They have good food, I love Thai snacks and drinks.
I can confirm that most Asian countries don't like jeets. I'm not sure about other ones, but China has a particular slur for jeets that's been around since the 80s. It originated in Shanghai, called 阿三 (ah San) which sounds like "saar" in the Shanghainese dialect (ah seiii).

And again, this happened because of the Eternal Anglo. The bongs imported lots of jeets to patrol Shanghai. There's a lot of history behind his slur that I won't get into. Look it up, it's quite fascinating. Chinese racism is really innovative.
 
Are Hindu Supremacists spreading Lone Star Ticks and Alpha Gal to stop beef consumption?

I believe they are. We've all heard of the reports of people finding boxes in the woods filled with ticks that looked like they were intentionally placed there to distribute them. We all know the Lone Star Tick which carries the Alpha Gal molecule that causes a red meat allergy is spreading like wildfire across the USA.

I believe that Hindu Supremacists, a militant group of Hindutva that believes in conquering territories and making Hindu the dominate religious and political party in control, is actively spreading this pest as a means to eliminate beef consumption in the North America. The Cow, as you all know, is sacred to Hindu's and slaughtering cows for their meat is strictly prohibited.

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The most recent chart I could find of Hindu populations in the USA (by county) was from 2010. By now the populations are much higher but the locations are still pretty accurate. When superimposed over known Alpha Gal outbreaks from 2017-2022 we see a clear correlation. (Watch the gif fade from one map to the other.)

Look at the fringe areas of the White Star Ticks territories, the west coast for example, there is a correlation between Hindu population and Alpha Gal outbreak by counties. Same for the Northern areas of the ticks boundaries. Someone is planting them and a group that is militantly against beef consumption makes sense as the culprit.

Don't fall for the idea that Hindu's are all peaceful. They are destructive, stubborn and proud people invading our continent. Prior to 9/11 the worst aviation-based terrorist attack was caused by an Indian terrorist group. PM Modi came to power with the help of militant Hindu's and they've made a point to genocide non-Hindu's in India for the past decade. There are factions in Hinduism that are very violent.

The map basically proves that there is a correlation between these two pests; Hindus and the Lone Star Tick.

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Hindu Supremacists:


 
"Colonial" carries much different connotations in ireland, especially in northern ireland. It may just be an architectural period to you, but the Irish as a whole still have their colonial past within living memory, and northern ireland is still rife with sectarian conflict over the issue. Talk about things being colonial in the wrong bar and you're not stepping outside again.
Fair enough, but I assume any Englishman dumb enough to build a wooden house in Ireland went up in smoke years ago. I can't imagine it's a common problem.
 
Indians do not get the concept of lineal time. But when you pointing at things. Like they never do in work. Anytime I see an Indian, they're always on the phone is standing in the corner. Like does this convenience store that sometimes I stop at on my way to work and I swear to God I could just steal things because the Indian. Employees just never paying attention. Ever.
 
Whenever we see an exotic weapon that seems completely impractical to us Europeans, usually it's some kind of adaptation to local warfare. Like those very curved swords from the Middle East, they were used by cavalrymen to cut down scores of peasants wearing no armor. Practically useless in any other scenario. Or the Ethiopian shotel, most East African warfare involved little armor but they would have big shields and shotels were designed to get around shields. Hell, even some European weapons, like the artilleryman's sword. Basically worthless in battle but that's because it was primarily designed to be a tool to clear brush, branches and thin trees in order to make clear firing lines for heavy guns. Not to mention, if your artillerymen are put in a situation where they have to defend themselves with their swords, then someone had blundered.

But then you look at the urumi and especially the chakram and you think to yourself "What are we doing here?" I genuinely struggle to think of a usecase for the chakram. Even the urumi, like I get it it's to cut down scores of weak, unarmored jeet "warriors" but then it's like, bro, just use a long curved sword, or a short stabbing sword, or better yet a humble weapon known to even our pre-human ancestors for literally hundreds of thousands of years - a spear. Stabbing someone in the chest with a sharpened stake is probably even more effective than sperging out with some meme whip-sword.

It's really no wonder why the subcontinent was literally conquered by anyone who merely showed up to it.
We can probably fairly assume the urumi's meant to be a weird combo of storability/portability and length, which could make it seem more useful for frequently travelling fighters. It doesn't look to be an intentionally common weapon either, so its rarity and difficulty of use could also make it something more valuable to those who want to take advantage of relative unfamiliarity. The last thing that comes to mind off the top of my head is the face value over the top look in motion and intimidation factor that would make fights easier to both avoid and win. Remember that we're talking about the most conquered people on the planet, so it stands that a weapon made to fight them would be big on the routing potential.
 
We can probably fairly assume the urumi's meant to be a weird combo of storability/portability and length, which could make it seem more useful for frequently travelling fighters. It doesn't look to be an intentionally common weapon either, so its rarity and difficulty of use could also make it something more valuable to those who want to take advantage of relative unfamiliarity. The last thing that comes to mind off the top of my head is the face value over the top look in motion and intimidation factor that would make fights easier to both avoid and win. Remember that we're talking about the most conquered people on the planet, so it stands that a weapon made to fight them would be big on the routing potential.
Does one Indian weapon? That's pretty cool with a thrown Indian. Basically extremely sharp. Disk. But the benefit of that? Is that you can carry an absolute metric. Fuck ton of them. But it requires a very specific throwing technique to be effective.
Also, war elephants have to. India's equivalent of just trying to save face.
When deployed correctly, yes, elephants are very effective. But Indians had used them in every single battle for some reason. And they would constantly get their asses kicked by Superior. Persian and Greek cavalry.
 
The only way I could see those retarded chakram discs being any kind of a useful weapon would be as a distraction weapon, like shuriken/"ninja stars". Not as a weapon to actually inflict grievous/lethal wounds on an opponent (except in exceedingly lucky circumstances), but instead to make them flinch or move the targeted body part out of the way, or potentially disable a body part like an arm or leg, or possibly to blind them with a strike to the eyes, in order to open them up to a serious strike from your real weapon, like a sword or axe. Otherwise, they're just fucking silly. Especially when they have that special conical shaped hat that they use to stack several chakram on. Its like a combination old school clown hat/dunce cap and those ring stacking toys for little babies. I don't know how anyone would consider that intimidating.
 
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This sounds like a great way to get the locals to get rid of you.
What kind of morons insult the people who already live here and then put it in their faces that you are replacing them
 
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