The way we treat ‘Freshies’
To indulge in behaviour that we outwardly condemn is very common in this day and age. In many cases, people do this without even realising the contradiction and hypocrisy.No doubt, all of us who witnessed the callous bullying of Shilpa Shetty at the hand of the motley trio of ‘chavettes’ in the Big Brother house in the past weeks were outraged by the unprovoked cruelty and clear xenophobia.
What is particularly surprising is that the worst bullying and bigotry was in fact displayed by a young lady who was at the time a figurehead for an anti-bullying campaign, and herself a victim of bullying in the past.
February 1st, 2007 at 11:32 pm
goddamn hindus in this country are a bunch of hypocrites anyway…. we all jump on the bandwaggon of dear olde abused shilpa… but when we hear or are asked advice from some MBA freshie then it is back to the “oh hello but but but” crapola….
I have seen and heard and been involved in some alterations from supposded sophisticated NRI hindus in the UK (esp the gujaratis - and before all you guju’s give me manure i am one myself) and so called “freshies”..
All i can say is that even some of those NRI’s who work for charities here warm me about there own members having “indian accents”`
for gods sake wake up and get a life.
if we can not treat our “own” with a bit of decency and respect then we deserve the Jade Goodies of the this world….
and as for the Hindu Organisations …\ love how they all jumped on the bandwaggon when the BB crap happened.. but if you asked any of them (apart from Hindu Voice) to confront Channel 4 directly they would mumble some excuse and eat their chai pakoras….
pansies, weakness, hyprocrisy and kow towing to thier white masters,….
welcome Hindus of the world to Hinduism in the UK
if u are looking for strength…. you are wasting your time here….
oh buut buut butt………
JB