Your proclivity to use racial stereotypes tells us much of how you feel about your fellow man.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, tartbrain <no_re...@...> wrote: > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "ShempMcGurk" <shempmcgurk@> wrote: > > > > The last thing this country needs is a Mahatma Gandhi. > > > > India has only recently gotten free of the horrible economic shackles his > > policies have been strangling India with. I refer to his silly "made in > > India" policies, particularly those surrounding the textile industry. > > > > By George you are right old chap. I was just discussing this with a chum at > our Club, sipping 20 year old brandy and smoking fine Cubans. Our small, > feeble and rather dense yellow friends were far better off when India was the > jewel of the British Empire, with these local rouges and rift raft having the > right and honor to be plundered, beaten, cheated, humiliated, degraded, and > killed by the finest of men, the finest of Empires -- Long live the Queen! > > > > In the past 10-15 years India consciously abandoned those principles and > > opened themselves up to globalization and they have finally begun to thrive > > in a big way. > > Hear hear old sport. The British Empire globalized-- as if on on steriods -- > those little monkeys. That Ghandi chap certain mucked the greatest wave of > globalization ever seen by man-- the British Empire -- bringing civilization > and Christianity to the heathen masses of the world wide. And for what? All > that rights of man, self-dignity, freedom, self-determination crap. What > utter nonsense! What a utter rubbish. > > Clearly those jungle bunnies would be far better off if India remained a > brutally ruled colony of one of the largest and grandest Imperial > jauggarnauts ever to rape and pillage the earth.. (And aside from all the > minerals, resources, cheap labor and all that we rightful claimed as our own > in India, we got cool words like jauggernaught (If only they had simplified > the spelling) > > Well I am off for safari. To sporten things up, I hear they are going to > release 50 Ghandians in the jungle for us to sharpen our hunting skills and > instincts. Good bloody sport I must say. Well, Cheers! Long live the Queen > and Empire. > > > > > > > The community organiser reminds me of Gandhi. >