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Wow! It gets better.
Now I have mental images of sweat soaked dreadlocks .....
I am seeing way too much ganging up and hitting out at Joe guys.
I am reminded of the Moto GP race yesterday (and the past few)where the puppies are ganging upand snapping at the withers of the aging lion.
Why is Joe important for us?
He very articulately expresses the view of the far left. Of the liberal. The once communist. The atheist. The secular (no prefix attached). The religion hater. The Modi hater. The Hindu right wing hater.
We have no other like him who also happens to be a Hindu.
More importantly, for me, he's old school.
And we have no Indian babajee his age.
The Pakistanis have a few.
We have exactly zero left (Ray long gone) who can talk to them as a generational equal. And be taken seriously.
So please be respectful.
If he's old enough to be my dad, he's old enough to be most of your dadoo.
I detest greatly those low lifes who abuse him. A physical distaste.
Cheers, Doc
Ok. Thread has run it's course.
Sad to hear that Mr.Ray (Tiki tam Tam) is no more. Never came across him here and I am not member of any other defence forum, so it's my own misfortune not to read his posts. May his soul rest in peace.
Why we need Joe here? Why does this question arises at all? He is not a pseudo-secular, the newly invented term that right wing nationalists love to apply anybody here who do not agree with their own unrealistic ideas and opinions. He explained himself repeatedly, not sure why Rights wings tend to cling on this argument again and again. Neither he ever declared himself a communist, as far as my knowledge goes. It's in fact funny to call him that if you know a little bit more about him. His knowledge about Hinduism (his belief in atheism did not deter him away from reading about it), sorry to say folks, is MUCH better than any of you Indians. I need not say about his contribution in general history or military history and strategic affairs, his posts (both earlier and those recently) if you had cared to read with patience, we would not have to ask why we need him at all.
Some said, he is from an earlier generation and deserve respect. Give me a break, guys. We need to respect him because we respect our grand fathers and teachers!! That is not respect but tolerance. Posters like Ray or Joe define a society, much unlike most of us here who represent quality, refined thoughts which needs to be acknowledged with utmost respect. What a few members hurled at him is real unfortunate and only proves that he is in fact accurate in assessing the 'nationalists' in most of the cases.
30 somethings are no chicks, they are more like roosters
Sagarika has potential.
But those sleeveless blouses and flabby arms are a turn off.
Also, I have some ideas for her hair.
Did vsdoc in saffron silk lungi exulting Har Har Modi triumphantly do it for you?
@vsdoc
Arundhati Roy was born in Shillong, Meghalaya, India,[4] to Rajib Roy, a BengaliHindu tea plantation manager fromCalcutta and Mary Roy, a MalayaliSyrian Christian women's rights activist from Kerala.[5] When she was two, her parents divorced and she returned with her mother and brother to Kerala.[5] For a time, the family lived with Roy's maternal grandfather in Ooty, Tamil Nadu. When she was 5, the family moved back to Kerala, where her mother started a school.[5]
You must know that's a big turn off.