The gig could well be what gets labeled  a 'gag', in the US, and it does appear 
to be as genuine as a two rupee bill.  The woman 'Ring Master' of the farce has 
a better hold on the language, which has one wondering if their roles may not 
have been accidentally reversed. His laden inflection is not a hallmark of 
english as spoken by a person for whom it is a first language. I wonder if the 
glares are a fill in for the absence of any trace of 'occidental' features in 
this Eurasian wannabe.
   On a more sombre note, the piece is a cruel infliction on a small waning 
group of humans who are well past their 'last hurrah' on the Indian stage. 
Their heyday is long past, their present just too tenuous to allow for a 
display of arrogance portrayed in the hoax.
   Hey man, I dare the woman to reveal the identity and location of her soap 
star.       eric.
  


________________________________
From: Gabe Menezes [email protected]

2009/11/29 Francis Rodrigues <[email protected]>

>
> Dear Anthony et al,
>
> Be not perturbed!! In case you missed it the first
> time, John D'Souza is here once again to enlighten
> the world on the true nature of the Anglo-Indian!
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqgb-0YyMPg
>
> Francis.
>
>

RESPONSE:-- I found the clip offensive and poking fun at Hindus and their
Gods; I had listened to it before and didn't think it funny; now I think it
is downright insulting.

The man probably needs his head kicked in.


DEV BOREM KORUM

Gabe Menezes.




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