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

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it could have been worse, at least he didnt rape the child
Um we can't be sure. He carries the body off with him somewhere off camera

This is all more proof these aren't human beings in the literal sense, they are primitives at best and most likely are another species. We shouldn't be allowing them into our Western societies. They are dangerous to us all.

The UK allowed the raghead-jeets in and even granted them a religious right to carry around 8" long knives that would be illegal to everyday carry in the USA in most states and what does this parasite do? He murders some brit with it.

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Parasites, they are all parasites. They lack the prefrontal cortex necessary for functioning in the Western world. Their actions prove this.
 
Sikhniggers' PR has really tanked recently, especially after the 999 call recording and police bodycam footage of Henry Nowak's murder has been released, not to mention the sikhnigger killer's family screaming racism at the Nowaks after the judge gave his verdict.
Can't forget the Sikh truckers

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You know, that would be 150k more jobs that most people would probably be fine with if there were decent working conditions. No clue how things are in the states, but over in Britain there are people that are paid to wait in slipways to catch truckers taking a piss to fine them. (you know, because if you're on the road for so long you'd need a piss).

Though, people on H1B visas are less likely to pull a Canadian trucker revolt...
 
Indian insults are so funny because they just repeat what you say to them back at you. Like they think "you smell like shit and shit in streets" is a generic insult and not something the rest of world specifically attributes to them
This reminded me of a Russell Peters bit (from "Red, White, and Brown" about 32 mins in) that hits at same idea that Indians think of such insults applying to some other group within India, instead of it applying to them:

 
Is there any relationship between Britain trying to organize Indian cooking into something that could be exported to Britain, and current day Britain swearing off the very concept of seasoning and focusing on higher quality ingredients?
 
On that note, one of the most offensive sentences you can say in Hindi is 'main tumhari maa ki izzat chod doonga', which translates as 'I'll fuck your mother's honour'.
Indians don't say "Fuck you" because in a nation wherein the only possibility of reproduction is gang rape, the idea of "you" getting laid is something they'd get envious over, hence why they say "Fuck YOUR MOTHER" instead.
 
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Indian man kills a woman's child in rage of jealousy
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According to reports, the accused allegedly attacked the child in a fit of rage after a personal dispute involving a relationship with the child’s mother. The disturbing CCTV footage of the incident has gone viral, sparking massive public outrage.

Seems like pajeets have their own form of chimping out when things don't go their way. In their case they seem to repeatedly slam children into the ground driven purely by some animalistic emotion.
I’ve probably seen more horrifying videos just following this thread for a couple of weeks than I have for my entire life with internet access.
 
Is there any relationship between Britain trying to organize Indian cooking into something that could be exported to Britain, and current day Britain swearing off the very concept of seasoning and focusing on higher quality ingredients?

First, British food focuses a lot on seasoning. It's just much more nuanced and conservative. Britain did not have access to a hot climate which allowed spices to grow. (this is my thesis duh)

Secondly, it's a palate thing. Spices were traditionally used to help cover up rotting, or food that tasted bad. They are a low quality trick. They still are really, it's why there's a massive fast food trend to push spicy food so that they can make lower quality product and sell it for more. - Not all spices are hot, like Cinnamon is a sweater spice. Both seasonings and spices are used interchangeably and fulfil the same purpose. So, if you were to make chinese food without MSG it would taste significantly worse. Now imagine that with rotting, 3 day food with other spices then you get the current lazy trend.

Within India, spices were used to essentially hide the awful taste of stuff. It's basically a means of tricking your taste buds into thinking something tastes nice. Which is why, curries changed significantly for the British palate and there is less of an Izzat competition about the hottest curries (Indians like to go on about how Brits cannot handle spice), unless of course someone wants to prove themselves as tough with a Vindaloo. But, Kormas and Chicken Tikka Masala remain the most popular with them both being creamy curries, more in line really with Persian curries. Chicken Tikka Masala was first made by adding tomato soup to a curry for instance. Us Brits like actual nuanced taste, not spice for the sake of spice. For example, the conservative approach can be seen in how just salt and pepper is used in a cornish pasty, Or only some dried herbs and garlic in a Cottage Pie.

However, this is not to say that Britain did not have spices, this is a common misconception that arose out of the recent colonial backlash towards Britain, with food nationalism being important in a ton of different places and forming a national cuisine can help foster strong intergroup bonds. Think of how people like to go "oh Britain went to India for spices because their cooking was bad". Britain actually had a ton of different spices such as garlic. However, Britain's climate was much harsher and so hearty food was preferred. A lot of meat was eaten and fried. Fried Chicken having emerged in Scotland.

Of course, people went all over for different ingredients to use in their national cuisine. The Columbia exchange is perhaps the most important of these. A lot of staples of international cuisine arose in the New World. The Columbia Exchange brought things like beans, potatoes and tomatoes. We don't say Christopher Columbus (An Italian) went to the New World only to bring back tomatoes right? Even though, the tomato is a staple to Italian cooking with say Spaghetti Bolognese, Lasagne and Pizza.

Finally, I will now go more into depth on how Britain tried to export spices back to Britain. The spices that Britain exported were often done in the form of powders. So, we get Curry powder this way, Curry powder is a British invention, and actually forms quite a few different dishes. So, it was used on the Royal Navy as a means of a space efficient ingredient to make something taste nice (moral being important at sea), and it was this that formed the basis of a ton of different food traditions. This is where the Japanese curry tradition comes from, with the Imperial Japanese Navy being historically modelled on the Royal Navy. Remember, Japan is the last place that there is a British Battleship (a Pre-dreadnought but still). Oh, and Japan did have a British built Battlecruiser serve in both World Wars, the Kongo.

So basically, Britain does not have an aversion or distaste to spice. We just have more nuance, instead of throwing stuff into a pan like an Indian curry, where the point is to hide poor taste. And hey, other cuisines have picked up on this. Japanese Curry being the most famous. Chinese curry also has a similar origin with British curry powder.

Most people like to shit on British cuisine but that's only because people are like vultures to it. Fried Chicken is scottish, as American as Apple Pie makes you not American but English and well, I've already explained both Japanese and Chinese curry so I shall state Cottage/Shepherd's pie as something the Irish tried to claim (Ireland and Britain really belong in the same cuisine though).

I've been up like 24 hours so I hope this at least makes some sense.
 
Um we can't be sure. He carries the body off with him somewhere off camera
so we can't rule out rape, but if he's a devout hindu, he probably won't eat the corpse, cuz le vegeterianism
hide poor taste.
more like hide the fact the rice is rotten


British cuisine
british cuisine is the opposite of indian cuisine

a british meal has one key flavor and everything that surrounds it is just there to enhance it

indian meal is some neutrally-flavored slop (like rice or some forms of lean meat), where u dump a shitton of spices on it which give it all of its flavor profile

ofc british food is very easy to fuck up and make it taste bland and boring, and no amount of spices can fix that, they'd just make it worse, u gotta git gud and nail the main core of the dish

indian food can even be cooked with rotten rice, rancid water, and mystery meat of unknown origin

many of the spices actually have antibacterial properties, that's why europe needed them, its good for food preservation in a time before fridges, it also let you get away with using slightly spoiled meats without getting sick, useful if the meat u had available on-hand wasnt very well-preserved

medieval and early-modern recipes from europe are often hilariously overspiced by today's standards, cuz it helped keep the food from spoiling just a bit longer, and masked any taste if the food starts to spoil, very important in a time before refrigeration
 
indian meal is some neutrally-flavored slop (like rice or some forms of lean meat), where u dump a shitton of spices on it which give it all of its flavor profile
Yep, I explain this with how spices are used to essentially preserve food, and to make really bad food taste good. Which is why corpo fast food places like Mcdonalds are focusing on NEW SPICE PRODUCTS! So they can make cheaper worse food, and hide the awfulness. Which is why I said British food has more nuance, and a lot of it can be seen all over the world (eg, Chinese and Japanese Curry is an extension of British curry, which had its own original spice mix that was made into a powder so it could more easily be transported by sea).
 
I'm back in my family's hometown for a funeral today. It's the middle of where in a boonie town in the deep south. There's less than 3,000 people who live here and it's a husk with empty buildings/businesses littering the townscape.

Yet still somehow, THERE IS A FUCKING JEET WORKING THE GAS STATION!
I'm so MATI it's unbelievable.
 
I'm back in my family's hometown for a funeral today. It's the middle of where in a boonie town in the deep south. There's less than 3,000 people who live here and it's a husk with empty buildings/businesses littering the townscape.

Yet still somehow, THERE IS A FUCKING JEET WORKING THE GAS STATION!
I'm so MATI it's unbelievable.
What do you expect, they're the default gas station NPCs and have been for a while
 
Fun fact: Under US federal law black powder muzzle loaders arent considered firearms and you can buy them with cash and no background check from stores that arent even authorized to sell guns like my local flea market that has some for sale. They also dont have a traceable ballistics profile.
Make sure to also wear a tricorn hat and red coat and shout "FOR THE KING" before every volley, it'll paralyze them with racial PTSD
 
I wouldn't worry too much about the hate though; even the most liberal of urban dweller is becoming professionally racist towards the Jeet.
I really hope you’re right man.

Both sides of the aisle on the MSM will stand up for jeets, even the MAGA right. As well, if the left notices Jeet hate going more mainstream or being expoused from people or voices they don’t like, they will stick up for jeets just to stick to the “Nazis.”


Perhaps I’m being black pilled.
 
Spices were traditionally used to help cover up rotting, or food that tasted bad.
Again with this retarded nonsense? Yeah the hyper expensive shit that only noble families with personal cooks had access to was used to make the rotten beef they were serving for supper not taste rotten.
 
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