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

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Either way doesn't India have a problem with more men than women because of retarded shit like this? Having lots of daughters actually solves that problem. Being born in India is not a fate I wish on any woman though.
They have an issue with femicide and like to murder girl babies for the crime of not being born male because their culture values males more which leads to an excess of men.
 
pajeet liquor stores suck, but the truth is they need to be run out of the hotel business first. No tel for Patel.
I remember when I was younger and me and my family went over across the country to see my dad's brother, we tried to stay overnight in a motel owned by an Indian (dot not feather), but as we got in the room we noticed that the room stunk, the TV wasn't working, the beds were uncomfortable, the room had mold and grime all over the place, and the toilet wasn't even working. It was so bad I remember crying. We just ate our food and left, staying at a different hotel in a different city, and I never got to even see my uncle.

I was confused as to why you wouldn't even see or care about the state your rooms are in but I understand now. In the west there are cult like syndicates that work in the shadow states of all western countries. In America they're called OSHA. One of their rituals involve installing these porcelain idols called "toilets", essentially connected to the underworld, where you pass waste, in the SAME buildings where you eat (tables and plates are similarly culty scam products). I'm glad Sukdeep could finally put his foot down against this western tyranny. May we all shit on the street.

I remember when my dad told me about him being an Indian, since I was a kid at that time, I made an infantile pun "Indian? More like 'IDIOT'!" and my mom repremanded me for it. If only we knew.
 
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Death of three sisters spotlights India dowry violence​

Jaipur (India) (AFP) – Before the three sisters and their children were found dead in a well, they left a message blaming the family they had married into.


Kalu, Kamlesh and Mamta Meena were victims of a dispute over dowries, the often hefty sums Indian parents pay to marry off their daughters.
The sisters had wed brothers from the same household and lived under the same roof, but suffered constant violence from their husbands and in-laws, according to the trio's grieving relatives.
They were abused constantly, they say, including when their father failed to meet demands for more money.
All three were found dead last month near their marital home, a village on the outskirts of Jaipur, along with Kalu's four-year-old son and infant child. Both Kamlesh and Mamta were pregnant.


"We don't wish to die but death is better than their abuse," read a message on WhatsApp left by one of the sisters after their disappearance, a cousin said.
"Our in-laws are the reason behind our deaths. We are dying together because it's better than dying every day."
Authorities are investigating and currently treating the deaths as suicides, a senior police officer in Jaipur told AFP.
The sisters' distraught father, Sardar Meena, said life had been a living hell for his daughters, whose husbands banned them from pursuing their education and constantly harassed them for more payments.
"We had already given them so many things, you can see them in their home," he told AFP, counting off the beds, television sets and refrigerator he provided to the family.
Sardar Meena, the three brides' father, stands next to the well where his daughters and two grandchildren were found dead Xavier Galiana AFP
"I am the father of six girls, there is a limit to how much I can give," added Sardar, who earns a meagre income as a farmer.
"I had educated them and just doing that was difficult."
Police have arrested the three husbands, their mother and a sister-in-law on charges of dowry harassment and spousal abuse.
AFP's attempts to contact the men's family were unsuccessful.

'Dignity of the family'​

India outlawed the practice of paying dowries more than 60 years ago, and harassment or extortion over the payments is a criminal offence.
But the custom persists, particularly in rural areas, undergirded by social conventions that treat women as an economic burden and demand compensation for accepting them as brides.
Local news outlets regularly report on marital property disputes that end in murder.
Last year, a man in the southern state of Kerala was jailed for life after using venomous snakes to murder his wife and take sole control of their property, which included a new car and 500,000 rupees ($6,500) provided by her family as dowry.
Despite being illegal, the practice of dowry persists thanks in part to conventions that view women as an economic burden Xavier Galiana AFP
Courts have also been punitive in their treatment of dowry harassment, last month jailing a man in Kerala for 10 years after his payment demands were blamed for driving his wife to suicide.
A pervasive taboo around divorce -- only one in 100 Indian marriages end in dissolution -- has kept married women from contemplating escape from abusive situations.
For the Meena sisters, leaving was never seen as an option, even though their relatives were aware of the violence.
"Once they were married, we thought they should remain in their marital homes, to maintain the dignity of the family," Sardar said.
"If we had gotten them remarried in another home, and if that situation turned out to be worse, then what will we do? We'll lose face."

'End of the road'​

India's National Crime Records Bureau recorded nearly 7,000 dowry-related killings in 2020 -- around 19 women every day.
The same agency reported that more than 1,700 women killed themselves that year over "dowry-related issues".
Both figures are dependent on reports to police, and experts say the actual number of cases is much higher, as with other data on family violence.
There were almost 7,000 dowry-related killings and more than 1,700 suicides linked to the practice in 2020 alone Xavier Galiana AFP
"In an hour, some 30 to 40 women are victims of domestic violence... and these are just documented (cases), so it must be much more than that," Kavita Srivastava, an activist with India's People's Union for Civil Liberties, told AFP.
Srivastava said the dowry dispute involving the Meena sisters was just one part of their tormentors' efforts to control their lives and restrict their independence.
The fundamental cause, she added, was a widespread social acceptance of domestic violence in India that leaves women feeling trapped in oppressive and violent relationships.
"If even one woman has to kill herself because her marital life seems like the end of the road," she said, "I feel the Indian state has failed for those women."

In neighbouring pakistan things aren't better. Every year 33 in 100000 women are burned to death in their own ovens:

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Pakistan’s Fiery Shame: Women Die in Stove Deaths​

Stove death is the bitter expression used to refer to the fiery punishment meted out to wives in Pakistan. In Islamabad alone, 4,000 women are believed to have been set ablaze. Shahnaz Bukhari braves death threats to fight the practice.

LOHA BHEI, Pakistan (WOMENSENEWS)–For 19 days Raqia Ghlum clung to life, time and time again relating the horrible events that led to the burns on 95 percent of her body. With little hope of survival in an ill-equipped Pakistani hospital, she begged her siblings to look after her children.

“She did not do it, she told us. Her father-in-law ordered it, saying, ‘Give her a punishment she will not forget for centuries: Burn her,'” Malik Hussain recalls of his younger sister’s words in the days before her Aug. 6 death.

Hussain claims that Raqia’s husband of 17 years, Ghazanfar, had accused the 35-year old of stealing 2,000 rupees ($33.33) from his wallet and beat her with a fire log to elicit a confession. She went to her father-in-law, Sabar Hussain, for help.

Instead, again according to Hussain, the next morning Ghazanfar and his brother Mohammad doused her with oil and lit a match. Neighbors in the small farming village of Loha Bhei, about 30 miles southwest of the capital Islamabad, heard her screams and ran through the dusty dirt tracks to call her brothers.

Police arrested the men, who claimed Raqia’s burning was a suicide attempt. Despite repeated pleas by her family, no charges have been filed.

Raqia’s two daughters and a son–ages 16, 7, and 2–remain with her mother-in-law. Raqia’s family has only been able to see them once–at her funeral.

“We want justice for our sister. They should be burnt, or hanged, or at the least spend their lives in jail so they understand what it is they’ve done,” Hussain says through his tears. “How can anyone do such a thing? I don’t understand.”


Police Often Label Attacks as Suicides​



In the last eight years, more than 4,000 women have been doused in kerosene and set alight by family members–predominantly in-laws or spouses–in the area surrounding the capital Islamabad alone. Less than 4 percent survive.

Reasons for burning women vary, but most cases center around failure to give birth to a son, the desire to marry a second wife without having the financial means to support the first and long-running animosity with mothers-in-law.

There are no reliable numbers for similar cases in the rest of the country, but human rights campaigners estimate that three women a day die as a result of “choola,” or stove death–a term used by Pakistani human rights campaigners in response to a pattern of perpetrators claiming the victims attempted suicide or died as the result of an exploding stove.

The women are predominantly between the ages of 18 and 35 and around 30 percent are pregnant at the time of their deaths.

“Either Pakistan is home to possessed stoves which burn only young housewives, and are particularly fond of genitalia, or looking at the frequency with which these incidences occur there is a grim pattern that these women are victims of deliberate murder,” says Shahnaz Bukhari, chairwoman of the Progressive Women’s Association in Islamabad.

There are no burn centers in Pakistan, something the Progressive Women’s Association and other women’s rights groups have campaigned for over the last decade. Instead, patients receive rudimentary care in existing hospitals from well-intentioned doctors and nurses.

Activists claim that husbands’ families often bribe police to label cases as suicides. Courts here are notoriously slow moving. And while the Progressive Women’s Association pursues dozens of such cases a year, many of the women simply do not survive long enough for the justice system to complete its cycle and the cases are dropped. Should they manage to recover, the women are scared of further retribution.

There are few shelter homes and plenty of social stigma that prevents women from seeking outside help before a permanently debilitating situation arises. Police are often reluctant to investigate “family matters.”


Bukhari Called a Women’s Rights Terrorist​



Diminutive in stature with a cherubic smile, one would hardly pick 49-year-old Bukhari out of a crowd as one of Pakistan’s most influential women’s rights champions. But since 1996 she has publicly fought the system, dedicated to raising the haunting specter of burned women in front of a largely taciturn population.

“I have my battle scars, but you can not see them,” Bukhari says quietly. “I could never remember all the women’s names but their eyes haunt me with the knowledge that for every one we help, there are hundreds out there waiting for a miracle.”

Her many opponents have called her a “women’s rights terrorist,” a pimp and a press-hungry egomaniac. Over the years she has fielded death threats and enraged family members storming her Islamabad home, which doubles as the association’s headquarters.

Bukhari originally set out to deal with all forms of domestic violence, but in 1994 a quiet, tortured woman from the tribal-dominated Northwest Frontier Province along the border of Afghanistan named Zainab Nur changed her course. Nur’s husband had inserted red-hot irons into her genitalia and burned other parts of her body.

“That was the turning point for me. She was the first. When the nurses lifted the blankets and I saw the horrific state of Zainab’s body, I fainted,” Bukhari remembers with a visible shudder. “He was punishing her because she had dared to complain to friends of his abuse, to confide in someone, to speak out.”

Bukhari hounded the local press and the government until Nur was sent abroad for proper treatment. She survived, and now, forced to wear both colostomy and urine-collection bags, works with other women.

Courts eventually sentenced Nur’s husband to 10 years in prison. He was released after serving six, providing a rare but hollow victory to women’s rights campaigners. Only about 5 percent of abusive husbands and family members are convicted.



Government Does Not Respond​



“There is a feudal mindset in every segment of society, traditional norms that [direct violence] towards women,” admits Dr. Attiya Inayatullah, currently Pakistan’s Minister for Women’s Development and Social Welfare.

While the current military government of Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf has paid extensive–and many believe genuine–lip service to addressing the plight of “choola” victims, little practical help has come from the authorities.

“One can not expect hundreds of years of tradition to change overnight,” Inayatullah says. “It is still not nearly enough, but women have more opportunities now than ever before.”

Musharraf ordered that 17 percent of seats in the Parliament and 33 percent of provincial and local government assembly seats be reserved for women, allowing them a say in policymaking.

“Women have to push for women’s issues,” Inayatullah says. “It is not perceived as important to most men.”

And to do that, women here will have to do what none have ever succeeded in doing: effectively fight a heavily male-dominated society to change legislation and prevailing social perceptions.

The odds are certainly not in their favor, but the ever-optimistic Bukhari says change is coming. Local media over the last two years have frequently reported crimes against women, often eliciting roars of outrage from across the spectrum of Pakistani society. The U.S.-led war on terrorism has led to greater scrutiny of human rights in America’s staunchest South Asian ally.

“I honestly believe that in my lifetime we women will achieve the legal means to ensure our rights,” Bukhari says. “Awareness, outside pressure, and a willingness by policymakers to take these issues seriously has never been higher.”

This Indian beat his wife to death, because he wasn't satisfied with the car given to him by his father in law

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Dowry in Kerala leaves 24-year-old medical student dead: Here's what happened​


Vismaya's family has alleged torture and harassment by her husband S Kiran Kumar, an assistant motor vehicles inspector, over dowry. The harassment was especially over the car by Kumar who used to verbally abuse Vismaya's father, saying that he deserved more dowry according to his stature but got only very little.​


The death of a medical student in Kerala at her husband's house allegedly due to dowry demands has sparked anger among people. The 24-year-old Vismaya, an Ayurveda medical student, allegedly died by suicide in the bathroom of her husband's house at Sasthamkotta district in south Kerala on Monday.
Highlighting repeated torture from Kumar's family, Vismaya's kin alleged that their daughter was beaten, mistreated and tortured in her in-laws house.


The woman's family has alleged torture and harassment by her husband S Kiran Kumar, an assistant motor vehicles inspector, over dowry. A day after the woman was found dead, the police arrested Kumar and charged him under section 304B of the Indian Penal Code (dowry death). Kumar was taken into custody last night on the basis of her family's complaint.

Vismaya was beaten, dragged and stamped on her face: Family
Highlighting repeated torture from Kumar's family, Vismaya's kin alleged that their daughter was beaten, mistreated and tortured in her in-law's house.
A day before the incident, Vismaya sent an SOS to her family in a series of WhatsApp messages over the alleged harassment she was suffering from Kumar over dowry.
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Vismaya shared photos of the wounds and marks of beatings on her body which she suffered during the recent severe physical torture from Kumar, the relatives alleged.
Vismaya, in the WhatsApp chat, said that her husband did not like the car gifted by her father as dowry and used to thrash her over that. Vismaya said she was dragged by her hair and stamped on the face over dowry. The harassment was especially over the car by Kumar who used to verbally abuse Vismaya's father, saying that he deserved more dowry according to his stature but got only very little.

How much dowry was Kumar given
Vismaya's father Thrivikraman Nair claimed that their family had given 100 sovereigns of gold and over one-acre land, besides a car worth ₹10 lakh car as dowry to Kumar during their wedding in 2020, reported PTI.

Nair added that Kumar had assaulted his daughter in front of him as well over the dowry demand.
"But he did not like the car and wanted ₹10 lakh as cash instead. As I said it was not possible, he used to torture my daughter. He had beaten Vismaya in front of us after coming to our home at midnight last January, he said.

What is the family saying
Nair has alleged that his daughter would never die by suicide and it was a case of murder by Kumar's family.

What happens to Kumar and his family now
Shortly after the incident was reported, the State Transport Department suspended Kumar from service. Kumar was taken into police custody on Monday night and was arrested the next morning over charges of dowry death.

Other legal measures will also be taken against Kumar after getting the post-mortem report, he said. Now, Kumar would be produced before the court and his custody will be sought later as more investigation is required. The role of his relatives in the incident would also be probed, police said.
The state police chief Loknath Behera has said that the incident has shaken the conscience of people in Kerala. He assured of stringent legal action against those allegedly involved in the incidents that led to the woman's death.
Behera said inspector general of police Harshitha Attalluri will head the investigation, involving all senior police officials. "It is a very sad incident which has affected the conscience of Kerala. Such incidents are very rare in our society, which is a tolerant and advanced society," he said.
 
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We're really fucked if the Democrats adopt them into their identity politics shit to own the orange man if they make noise about being deported since all eyes are currently on the spics and haitians.
You're forgetting one thing: women are actually dealing with creepy pajeets in gyms and stores. Liberal white women won't use the word black because it might offend but are pretty open about their contempt for indian men.
Is Musk wrong in saying that there is a lack of American educated engineers?

Putting our hate for pajeets aside (and trust me, It's probably my most hated race), but really, isn't American education completely fucked and basically a scam to get Student Loans from kids before they even start working?

It's so bad that Americans are having issues learning how to read because someone had the great idea of teaching them to "memorizing how the word looks" instead.
The constant lowering of the standards so that no one gets lefts behind (guess the race), made it so American education isn't that great anymore.
Not only that, but with the economy in shambles, more people are opting for alternative solutions.

That being said, I'm so fucking tired of pajeets, I wish they could import from other places, like China or Russia. I feel like those countries have a lot of talent as well and unlike pajeets, they won't shit up the country as much IMO, but American is still feuding with those 2 for centuries. They would rather import 10 negros than 1 russian.
On average on Public Ed is shit. But if a kid is driven then America is the best place to be. You can take community college classes that can count towards both your high school and College classes. We have AP classes designed by universities. There's online curriculums. Remove a certain population from our average and we suddenly do better in all subjects especially mathematics
Vivek says that we need to import Indians because Americans watch too much TV:
Vivek is just mad the QB got to enjoy his youth while he only made money bu scamming people with fake medicine.
Add CAPTCHA to H1B, it will catch half of these fuckers.
I remember when 4chan made a new capcha after it stopped using the Google one and posting improved for a few weeks.


This was a pretty good read. Its remaracable how similar this is to my experience with gypsies.
You can take the jeet out of India but you cant take india out of the jeet.
Aren't gypsies originally from the Indian peninsula?

Now Vivek, I always knew what that Indo-supremist was and I never trusted him.

Glad this shit coming to light and more attn is brought to it.
Im kind of glad that progressives played their hand and kept calling white racist. The only reason someone like Bobby Jindal made it was because Republicans like proving how not racist they are (as well as Dems fucking up Katrina at the local level).
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Indians very badly want to show the white man they’re better. It’s why they’re here and it’s their fantasy to have lower class white men as slaves. They greatly underestimate the levels of resentment rednecks will have for them.
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Indians don't seem to realize that the only reason they're in power is because American/Brits aren't playing the game they were. Hopefully the recent Indian hate has made doing business with then a death sentence
 
I'm not saying Muhammedans are good all of the sudden, but the past few months has really opened my eyes at how fucking barbaric Hinduism is. At least Islam has a concept of shame. It's really fucking weird because the last few years when there were only a few Indians around, I generally got a good impression of them. But that changed the moment you started to see swarms of them. Muslims have this concept of Taqiyya, right? Lying to infidels get your way? It's like Pajeets have the same thing. They seemed nice but when they came in waves, it's like they regressed immediately back to being barbarians.
Muslims at least understand how a toilet functions
 
This probably has been said hundreds of times before, but I think it bears repeating. A lot of the somewhat postive boomer sentiment towards 'legal' indian migration that seeps into western immigration policy come from them being genuinely stuck in the past of boomer indians and pakistanis who actually attempted to assimilate. Stereotypes like Apu unironically dominate their conception of indians even today. Talk to any older person and they'll say 'they're the only ones who wanna work' and the like. In reality they're ignorant of the inefficiency, the nepotism, and the exploitative conditions in which they are integrated in the first world. That is the mindset carried by Elon Musk supporters who are literally doing it for free as well. I can totally see trump caving to the jeet cabal too.

I'm not really sure why people like h1b-lon are so gung ho about birthrates either, assuming they are good faith concerns and not profit driven complaining. First, indian immigration will not magically create above-replacement level birthrates, the vast majority are undateable. Second, Japan has been able to set industry standards with sub 1.5 birthrates for multiple decades. Excess human capital, migration or citizens, only creates more of a financial burden for countries, This is not even factoring on the many other burdens accompanied by indian immigrants today like safety concerns for when they just cross the street without looking or take from food banks when they don't qualify.

Fuck Elon Musk.
 
I always believed that DOGE was some bullshit nothing office that was basically Elon and Viveks shitty (pun intended) hugbox that did little to nothing, basically a participation trophy. I am now praying that is the case. Also unrelated, that fucking headbob Jeets love doing drives me fucking crazy. I don't know why, but it does.
 
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