Sunday, May 28, 2006

George Menezes of Hindustan Times exposes himself

That bare fundamental facts do not matter in getting yourself published in the "secular" tabloids like the HT, IE, TOI and The Hindu is glaringly evident by this column from Christian fundamentalist George Menezes, a columnist for the Hindustan Times. George in making a case for opposing anti-conversion laws which have been enacted in 5 states, and pending enactment in Rajasthan, exposes his brazen ignorance twice over by first saying:

"In my personal opinion, the legislation to ban conversions is not worth the paper on which it is printed. All these legislations can be challenged in the Supreme Court."

The Supreme Court actually has in fact heard this matter before and ruled in the favor of the govts of MP and Orissa in the 1977 Rev Stanislaus case. It is based on this ruling that let alone state govts, there could be a national anti-conversion law if only the Indian people have the resolve to do so.

Christian fundoo George Menezes then shoots again:

"Today, anti-conversion bills do not really want to deal with forced and fraudulent conversions because such a thing hardly exists. Chief secretaries and collectors in the states of Orissa, Arunachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, when asked about the number of forced and fraudulent conversions they have seen, caught or punished in the last 25 years, confessed that the number was zero."

The above actually had me in hysterical splits because all the states named above are precisely those which have anti-conversion laws in place! When peddling "secular" trash, the 4 leading tabloids of the Indian media do not so much as require rudimentary research. Just blow hot air and sprinkle your article liberally with the magic phrase "Hindu fundamentalist" and the editors like Gupta, Sanghvi and N Ram salivate to publish you.

To date I have yet to read a single Indian Christian asking the Christian fundamentalist Pope who himself presides over a Christian theocracy, to butt out of the internal affairs of democratic India. I have yet to read about a single Indian Christian condemning the govt ban of The Da Vinci Code in Nagaland, Goa and Punjab. But then those with Hindu names are themselves busy on a witch hunt in Gujarat and lapping up the likes of Muslim fundamentalist Aamir Khan. When so called Hindus themselves cannot put their house in order, what else could be the outcome in the face of belligerent minority Christians and Muslims?

2 Comments:

Blogger Panchat said...

Good catch on Menezes. ("Menezes"??? WTF??) The column in Hindustan Times is a blatant conversion propaganda with a story of "Joseph" saving a "man with sores". Hahhhha! This freaking story has been used by every Bible peddler in the pathetic history of cross climbers! And this "Management Consultant" for the "Pontifical Council for the Laity at the Vatican" is still using it!!! Hahahhaha! Man, this is too much for me!! Can anyone imagine a Hindu Swami writing a column propagating such stories???? Anyways, thanks for keeping an eye on this joker!

8:33 PM  
Blogger spindianmedia said...

Panchat, indeed the "Mother Teresa healing act" has been used for propaganda by the Christ cultists for a long time now. The writer is a Christ cultist inside out and upside down, what with saying "waking up in a catholic bed" and the repeated references to "Holy father" and "our lord". That he gets publishing space in a leading daily is disgusting indeed.

8:44 PM  

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