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


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Indian wins lottery

Indians don't shit, they shed

All the things you eat
All the things you eat
Shitting in the street
Shitting in the street
(Shitting in the street)

I am not dalit

(I am not pajeet)
 
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Warning: the following scientific report includes photographs of micro Jeet penises. NSFW.

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This official U.N. Report proves thats males from India have the worlds smallest, most deformed penises. This is not a joke.

Click the spoiler below to view the report. This report features nearly microscopic Jeet penies so proceed with caution.
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Assuming you read the research, why are they small and deformed? Are shit particles deteriorating their dna like radiation?
 
This post bolstered China's economy by 2002%
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Assuming you read the research, why are they small and deformed? Are shit particles deteriorating their dna like radiation?
India is literally the most polluted country on the face of the earth, of course bathing in and breathing in and consuming harsh chemical pollutants and actual faces feces and probably faces too 24/7 is genetically destroying them. The fact that their entire people haven't gone sterile like post-apocalyptic mutants at this point is a wonder in itself.
 
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India is literally the most polluted country on the face of the earth, of course bathing in and breathing in and consuming harsh chemical pollutants and actual faces 24/7 is genetically destroying them. The fact that their entire people haven't gone sterile like post-apocalyptic mutants at this point is a wonder in itself.
And they are invading other countries and mixing with the natives! Makes you think. 🤔
 
Click the spoiler below to view the report. This report features nearly microscopic Jeet penies so proceed with caution.
I'm not clickin that shit nigga
And I ask of you to never waste bandwidth on the lower case I internet by uploading extreme islamic content of jeet dicklets ever again
 
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Any culture as clearly ashamed of itself as Indian culture deserves to be subsumed
 
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Assuming you read the research, why are they small and deformed? Are shit particles deteriorating their dna like radiation?

I'll provide that answer after the Great nation of China provides me with 100 ounces of pure 24k gold.

Its probably becuase Jeets never had to compete to mate like human beings did. They just rape, rape, rape, rape. Sort of a reverse natural selection. Humans that had average to slightly larger penises were chosen as mates more regularly. In India every male just rapes, rapes, rapes so there was never any natural selection. The micro-dicks still were able to reproduce.

Combine that with the horrible genetics (short, no muscle mass yet somehow also fat) and all the pollution are you get a population with small, shriveled penises.

I guess Jeeta's probably have small vagina's though. Might be why they crave white penises so desperately--even an average white male is gigantic (like a BBC) to a Jeeta.
 
Better-fared races usually would be quiet about/tone down their achievements and contributions to the world yet like Filipinos, Pajeets wont stfu about their supposed superiority while giving nothing in return other than their own filth and pretending to be white and tough in forums. No matter how many times they use whitening creams or declare to be whiter than milk, they will still smell and act like savages.
 
I'll provide that answer after the Great nation of China provides me with 100 ounces of pure 24k gold.

Its probably becuase Jeets never had to compete to mate like human beings did. They just rape, rape, rape, rape. Sort of a reverse natural selection. Humans that had average to slightly larger penises were chosen as mates more regularly. In India every male just rapes, rapes, rapes so there was never any natural selection. The micro-dicks still were able to reproduce.

Combine that with the horrible genetics (short, no muscle mass yet somehow also fat) and all the pollution are you get a population with small, shriveled penises.

I guess Jeeta's probably have small vagina's though. Might be why they crave white penises so desperately--even an average white male is gigantic (like a BBC) to a Jeeta.
What about environmental pressures? Can lack of sexual selection destroy a race by itself? What about marriage? Surely nobody wants their spouses being raped.
 
What about environmental pressures? Can lack of sexual selection destroy a race by itself?

I think the biggest mistake was the Western world giving them actual medicine (not cow turds) and the breeding of higher yielding grains in the mid 20th century. These caused a population explosion which seems to have allowed the micro-penises to thrive, rather than die off.

Of course, since they were able to breed it may mean that Jeeta's have shallow uteruses that allowed the micro-penis Jeets equally small and pathetic loads to make it inside and not just dribble out like a single, worthless, defective tear.

I'll be asking the U.N, to send me 100 of the hottest Jeeta's, thoroughly washed and scrubbed clean, and will measure the depth of their vagina's with my very average, white American penis (assuming that isn't too big for them since as an ethical researcher I don't want to cause any discomfort.)

This way I hope to finally be able to find some solid answers.

What about marriage? Surely nobody wants their spouses being raped.

Sorry, kinda wandered off there. Jeets don't care about that shit. They rape lizards, dogs, cows, everything.
 
How do you type shit like this.
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Easy. Its obvious Jeets are all up in this thread and saying shit like this pisses them off. Its a nice switchup from talking about their shit eating, street shitting, and being-worthless-at-everything.

Got to change up your strategy to keep it interesting.

Warning: the following scientific report includes photographs of micro Jeet penises. NSFW.

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This official U.N. Report proves thats males from India have the worlds smallest, most deformed penises. This is not a joke.

Click the spoiler below to view the report. This report features nearly microscopic Jeet penies so proceed with caution.

I was courteous to not point out which file photo was of @Staticness

No need to thank me. Wouldn't have been ethical.
 
How is there an entire civilization that made coprophilia a significant part of its culture and religion?
The best way I can describe it is if you dumped a bunch of Catholics on a remote island, and 3000 years later the only bit they'd remembered was "don't eat meat on Fridays, have fish instead" which had turned into "fish blood cures cancer" and they were at war with a neighbouring tribe over it.

The Aryan settlers who arrived in India came from the Eurasian steppes, huge grasslands with little water and extremes in temperature, that generally were not suitable for any type of farming. It did work for nomadic pastoralism, though, where you had herds of cattle that you took to different pastures depending on time of year and water availability - not enough consistent water for farming, but enough for people and cattle to drink if you keep moving. Cattle end up being very, very important in this scenario. The Rigveda (oldest text in any Indo-European language, dates to about 1000 BC but probably orally transmitted since 2000 BC) mentions the importance of cows to these people:
Cow, may you be rich in milk through abundant fodder; that we also may be rich (in abundance); eat grass at all seasons, and, roaming (at will), drink pure water.
Giver of food, whom the kine praise, you mount, bright-shining, your station fashioned by golden-hands; you, Soma, the health of the worshippers, increasing (their) abundant food flow for Indra, the showerer (of benefits), the giver of exhilaration
Lift up the mighty vessel, pour down water, and let the liberated streams rush forward. Saturate both the earth and heaven with clarified butter, and for the cows let there be drink abundant.
One of their words for war, gavisti, basically translates as "a desire for more cows". One of their words for dairy cows was aghyna, which basically translates as "not to be slaughtered". Quite notably, however, there's nothing suggesting you should eat cow dung.

Once they'd gotten to India, nomadic pastoralism was no longer an effective lifestyle because there wasn't much wide open grassland, and farming was considerably easier, plus the remnants of the late Harrappan culture were already doing farming. It seems they settled down among them. A millenium later you get references to cow dung and cow urine in texts -
Consumption of Panchagavya and its important ingredient, cow urine, is said to be recommended in ancient Sanskrit medical texts— Charaka Samhita (1st-2nd century), Susruta Samhita (3rd-4th century) and Vagbhata Ashtanga Hridaya (7th century)—from which the Ayurveda system is derived and may historically have been in use before the advent of modern medicine. As a commentator pertinently observed in a blog: “One need not go far to see the hypocrisy of the ‘cow urine promoters’ than have a look at the ayurveda texts themselves…. All [the] three major ancient texts of ayurveda… mention the therapeutic uses of beef as well, but this fact is nowhere mentioned by the proponents of cow’s urine. Eating beef is a sin and drinking cow’s urine or eating its dung brings health, if these self-styled guardians of ancient Indian tradition are to be believed.”
From what I've been able to work out, cow urine (gomutra) was one recommendation for irrigating wounds, treating skin conditions and washing instruments - because it was caustic. If you're in a village in the 3rd century and don't know about germs, it's potentially not the worst idea in the world. Cow dung (gomaya) was used as a poultice. This has some plausibility - a hot moist compress can help with aches and sprains or help with draining an abscess, although again anyone who knows about germs would avoid it. There's also some suggestion of using preparations from boiled/fermented/distilled cow urine and dung in small quantities as ingredients in purgatives or anti-parasite treatments. You do see comparable ideas in European folk medicine before miasma theory caught on, so it's not completely crazy for people in the 3rd century to come up with.

It's worth noting these aren't the only animal substances used in that manner, but cows get a lot of special mention. It's hard to cross reference as I can't find an English language copy of the Ashtanga Sangraha or one in Sanskrit that's easy to copy and paste or search for translated terms (just scanned PDFs with dodgy OCR), so a lot of this is second hand. But anyway, the cow stuff comes up a lot because these people are referencing the then-1000+ year old texts of some nomadic pastoralists and seemingly pick up on cows being sacred. You also seem to start seeing more references to cowpats/cow piss being in some way ritually pure and sacred; later commentaries on these texts infer purification rituals about smearing must mean smearing cow dung on the floor (in the sense of mixing dried cow dung into plaster, a practice that continues today as "Vedic plaster"). This assumed ritual importance is reflected in things like in the 3rd century Mahabharata:
He indeed—whose mind is hostile to them (the cows)—is struck down by that very (hostility), and is perpetually tainted (by the sin). And even dung (śakṛt), O king, may be used for pavitra-artha — the purpose of ritual purification — by both gods and humans. So too all beings, both immovable and movable, and all those who give cows in charity, go to Goloka (the world of cows), O bestower of honour
This sometimes gets mistranslated as "you should bathe in cow dung and sit on dried cow dung". The world of cows is basically the land of milk and honey, and there's a whole bit about how cows are so great that they're even above the Gods. When the Goddess Lakshmi decided she was fed up of the Asuras (demigods) and wanted to dwell among the cows for all eternity, but the cows replied "you're kind of crazy, no thanks" and then when she got sad that the cows had rejected her they replied again and said "I guess you can live in our pee and poo" and that's why cow dung and cow urine is full of prosperity (for agricultural reasons) and why you shouldn't defile a dung heap by going to the loo on it (because you don't want to spread untreated human excrement on your crops).

Skip forward to medieval India and even that nuance is gone, like the 11th century Agni Purana:
One should bathe in the urine of a cow, maintain himself with milk and move with the cows eating after they had eaten. It is known as govrata. One would become free from the sins in a month. He would attain the world of cows and reach heaven
It doesn't help there's so many different languages in India but it does seem this was one big game of telephone that devolved into "cow dung and urine is literally magical if you eat it". As for why modern India still has this obsession, it mostly goes back to Hindu nationalism. Basically, the Hindus and Sikhs didn't like cows getting killed, but the Muslims wanted to sacrifice cows on Eid. The Raj basically let bans on cow killing mostly go unchallenged but controversially the law that said people weren't allowed to desecrate sacred objects (to stop infighting) maybe didn't extend to cows because they're cows and not sacred objects. There was an entire cow protection movement. They even started building Goshala, which are sort of like donkey sancturies for old cows, to try and remove any "excuse" people would have for killing cows or selling them to Muslims to kill. Also as nationalist sentiment arose, there was push back against the European germ theory of disease and medicine on the basis that they had their own ancient medicinal system in the form of ayurvedic medicines.

By 1910, the All India Ayurvedic Congress was established, and following independence in 1946 work was underway to find ways of certifying Ayurvedic medicine and integrating it with real medicine, with a formal Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery emerging in the 1970s. The Sangh Parivar (Hindu nationalists) started heavily propagandising Ayurvedic medicine, particularly cow dung and cow urine. In the 80s and 90s large Ayurvedic pharmaceutical industries started operating, As Bharatiya Janata Party (Modhi's party) gained power and prominence, there was a greater push for state-sponsored research into cow products as part of their anti-Muslim pro-Hindu cow politics, to the point of them spending the equivalent of $69 million on those cow sanctuaries in 2016. They're trying to find ways to make them profitable (they also employ a lot of locals) and using cow dung and cow urine in medicine creates a reinforcing economic loop. Central to this nationalist-economic loop is making people think that snacking on cow dung is a great idea:
In a spacious pen of her own lies Kamadhenu, Manish's ‘most sacred’ and beloved cow, a ‘pure indigenous’ breed, a Sahival. On his office wall is a photograph of Manish lying underneath Kamadhenu as she defecates on his legs. In another, he is cuddling her. He proudly shows a photograph of himself smeared in cow dung, meditating. Manish's practices are related to his reverence of the pancagavya – the five sacred products of the cow: milk, curd, ghee, dung, and urine. In Kamadhenu's pen, Manish asks us to get closer for our own photograph. Kamadhenu seems more dog than cow, so despite her size, we oblige (Figure 4). Manish offers us to drink fresh milk and, later, fresh cow urine (gau mutra) – an apparent elixir for several ailments. Naisargi Dave (2017, p. 40) received similar treatment when visiting Manish, writing: Manish ‘took a brush from his pocket […] The Sahival's flank was caked with dung and mud’ and after brushing her, Manish ‘put his finger between the bristles, plucked out some muck, and put that finger in his mouth.’ As Manish's treatment of Kamadhenu makes clear, gaushalas do not afford all cows the same level of care. But care does not entail a predetermined set of practices. Rather, it always emerges as a situated ethical practice (Gerlach, 2020). In India, care practices are informed by a suite of at times contradictory logics, including science-based animal welfare, tradition, spirituality, and economics. Distinctions between ‘indigenous’ and ‘exotic’ animals increasingly shape bovine governance in India, where bovine life is administered along lines that are not solely economic as is often the case in Western contexts.
Thus if you look up cow dung on the Sanskrit Wikipedia, you get this:
In human medicine, cow dung is employed in many ways. For example:
In the treatment of haemorrhoids, cow dung is used for fomentation (steam or heat therapy).
In leprosy and skin diseases, patients rub the body with cow dung.
The juice of cow dung is used as nasal medicine for disorders of the head arising from excess phlegm (kapha).
In blood- and bile-related illnesses (rakta-pitta disorders), cow dung is employed.
In goitre (galagaṇḍa), the ash of cow dung is administered internally.
The juice of cow dung mixed with honey is used in cases of cough (kāsa).
For hiccup, the nasal medicine (nasya) is made from the dung of cow, horse, or fly.
With the fresh juice of cow dung one prepares lickable electuaries and collyria (eye-ointments).
In tuberculosis and wasting diseases, ghee prepared with cow dung and similar substances is used.
Because cow dung (or cow excrement) is said to improve vision, in diseases of dim sight (timira) a nasal medicine made from it is prescribed.
Cow dung also destroys worms (is vermicidal); therefore, for purifying places, sprinkling with cow-dung water is performed.
After meals, the place where one has eaten is purified by placing cow-dung water upon it.
Concerning the property of bovine substances to purify objects, Manu says as follows:
“The knowledgeable should purify linen, conch-shell, horn, and articles made of bone or ivory with cow urine or with water.
The earth becomes pure by sweeping, by plastering, by sprinkling, by scraping, and by the presence of cows.”
(Manusmṛti, verses cited)
During festivals and rituals such as utsava and the like, the floors of houses are smeared with cow dung. At that time, an odour composed of the earth’s scent and that of the cow dung arises, and that fragrance is beneficial to health.
Cow dung is also antidotal to poison; therefore, when poisonous creatures are killed within the house, the ground is smeared with it.
Cow dung, in small measure, also serves as a barrier to radiation (or harmful emanations).
The winnowing basket used for cleaning grain is smeared with cow dung.
On the Great Night of Śiva (Mahā-Śivarātri), when ashes are ritually prepared, those ashes—having been made from cow dung—are fit to be applied as the three horizontal marks (tripuṇḍra) upon the body.
And if you look up Panchagavya on the Hindi wikipedia:
Panchagavya is made from cow's milk, yogurt, ghee, urine, and dung. Panchagavya helps ward off diseases by boosting the body's immunity. Cow urine's anti-oxidant properties can protect DNA from damage. The therapeutic value of cow dung for skin diseases is well known. The high nutritional value of yogurt and ghee is well known. Milk has been used in various ways in Indian culture since ancient times. Ghee is used to enhance physical capacity and promote mental development. Yogurt contains easily digestible proteins and beneficial bacteria that help stimulate appetite. Panchagavya should only be made from products obtained from indigenous, free-roaming wild cows. In Ayurveda, Panchagavya is used to treat even serious diseases like cancer. A charitable hospital in West Punjabi Bagh, Delhi, claims to have cured hundreds of patients through Panchagavya-based Ayurvedic cancer treatment.
It helps that Indian source often operate on the level of credulity more associated with Weekly World News reporting on Bat Boy - "It is said that a hospital in Delhi has cured many people of cancer through cow dung", no need to name that hospital or cite anything, just note it with authority.
 
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