Re: Delhi Case Follow-up thread
Posted: 09 Mar 2015 21:23
The racist German professor gets the following letter from German ambassador in India:


Consortium of Indian Defence Websites
https://forums.bharat-rakshak.com/
A newbie budging in.Sagar G wrote:I am sure that you can produce a link to verify the same, so go ahead and post one.uddu wrote:I am sure we must have lost four times the tourists because of the propaganda and still losing on revenue.
shyamal wrote:
A newbie budging in.
I cannot post any numbers but I am associated with a very popular India focused travel site/forum. A large section of members are western - who love traveling to India and its culture.
Misinformation and propaganda really works
A few are reconsidering trips. And these are people who are seasoned India travelers. So I guess there are many potential/first time tourists that we are losing.
These are short term. In the global media noise the stickiness is low.ramana wrote:shyamal wrote:
A newbie budging in.
I cannot post any numbers but I am associated with a very popular India focused travel site/forum. A large section of members are western - who love traveling to India and its culture.
Misinformation and propaganda really works
A few are reconsidering trips. And these are people who are seasoned India travelers. So I guess there are many potential/first time tourists that we are losing.
So what steps would you suggest from your contacts? Poll them and lets see what can be done.
xxxx wrote:The Scandinavian morality entrepreneurs were there all along...quite a pivotal role of course!yyyy wrote:The necessary fools are going gaga over the beeb documentary..I thing we need to teach them a lesson like we did to NY times..where are mallus when we need em? And where the hell are those Scandinavian morality entrepreneurs?
http://www.thelocal.dk/20150309/rape-fi ... s-to-india
Danmarks Radio was heavily involved in the new documentary India's Daughter, which has been banned by Indian authorities and threatens to further strain relations between Copenhagen and Delhi.
The documentary India’s Daughter, which tells the story of the 2012 gang rape and murder of a 23-year-old woman in Delhi, may damage Denmark’s already strained relationship with India.
Although the film is being presented as a BBC production, Danish public broadcaster Danmarks Radio (DR) was deeply involved in the film’s creation and its director, Israeli-born Leslee Udwin, resides in the Copenhagen area.
Indian officials have banned the film and according to Berlingske are considering legal action against the BBC. If DR also gets brought into the proceedings, it could further deteriorate the diplomatic bonds between Denmark and India, which have suffered serious setbacks over the Denmark’s refusal to extradite suspected gunrunner Niels Holck.
Holck, known in India as Kim Davy, is wanted in India for allegedly delivering weapons to rebel forces in West Bengal in 1995.
Holck has argued that he would face potential torture if extradited to India and although the Danish government initially granted India’s request to have the Dane stand trial before an Indian court, Holck's appeal against the decision was upheld by the Danish court system. The Indian government has retaliated against Denmark by freezing relations between the two countries.
DR’s head of documentaries, Mette Hoffmann Meyer, told Berlingske that India’s Daughter “is as much a DR production as it is a BBC production”.
“We had our Danish producer Mette Heide and Plus Pictures involved in the whole production along with Leslee Udwin and DR, which financed the production in cooperation with the BBC,” Meyer said.
The Danish connections to India’s Daughter, which aired on DR1 Sunday night and will be re-aired Tuesday night on DR2, could turn relations between India and Denmark even frostier.
“You never know what will happen, but for now I doubt that the relationship between India and Danmarks Radio – or Denmark in general – can be much worse than it already is. Danish journalists have been barred from entering India for years. Meanwhile, the Indian media up until now has been describing the documentary as a BBC production, so maybe they are not even aware that DR is part of it,” Stig Toft Madsen, an expert on India at the University of Copenhagen’s Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, told Berlingske.
Meyer said that to her knowledge the Indian Embassy has not contacted DR about the documentary.
India’s daughter can be viewed online here (within Denmark) and here (within the UK). Rights to the film have been sold to 16 countries.
Yet, per neighbors:was “practically the owner of the city”.
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the gang was responsible for half of all deforestation in the BR-163 region, which accounts for 20% of the total in Brazil.
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Whoa! So, the gang alone cleared about 10% of Amazonia and no particular awareness/info/responsibilities or investigative journalism? No chattering and documentaries about national attitude, antecedents of the gang? That is some lack of awareness sitting in Novo-Progresso town! Even MUTUs from India -the jholawala, media lot- are not aware of such news. The only thing matters, is what is shown on outlets like BBC to quickly build an opinion, and start passing gas about desis in most generic way - regardless of domestic situation.Neighbours described him as a “pessoa normal” (regular guy)
https://www.yahoo.com/parenting/daughte ... 72507.html
It’s not uncommon for Indian parents to write “want ads” for their daughter’s arranged marriage, in an aim to root out the perfect husband. What’s rare, though, is this: a daughter responding to her parents’ personal ad by creating an incredibly honest one of her own. Indhuja Pillai, 24, did just that recently, noting that she’s a “tomboy” who is “not marriage material.” It swiftly went viral, garnering awe, praise, media attention — and more than a few marriage proposals — from all around the world.
STORY: Bride Uninvites ‘Narcissistic’ Parents to Wedding: ‘F You’
“It all started when my parents put my profile up on *insert goddamn matrimony site name here*,” Pillai, of Bangalore, explained in a blog post about the ads. “Details were — Name: Indhuja, Profession: Software Engineer. I went like, ‘WTF is happening here’ soon after that.” For one, she noted, she only works at a startup. For another, she felt too young to get married. So Pillai took the ad down, and began to compose an honest one of her own. “Send this to anyone who has the nerve to ask my hand in marriage,” she told her parents.
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Photo by Indhuja Pillai
“To all those who want to help my parents in the groom hunt,” Pillai wrote in February on her Facebook page, along with the link to her new personal ad. Some choice details she included in it: that she’s a tomboy, an atheist, is “married to self,” and likes amateur photography. “I play badminton, sing and dance. I wear glasses and look dorky in them,” she wrote. “Not a spendthrift or a shopaholic. Detest masala & drama, not a TV fan. I don’t read. Friendly but I don’t prefer friendship. NOT a womanly woman. Definitely not marriage material. Won’t grow long hair, ever. I come with a life-long guarantee and I commit for life.”
STORY: Kid Internet Stars: Where Are They Now?
The husband she’d look for (if she were looking, that is), would be a man who is “preferably bearded, who is passionate about seeing the world. Someone who earns for himself and does NOT hate his job. Must be flexible with his parents, also means, it’s better if he is NOT a family guy. Extra points to the one who hates kids. Points for a great voice and an impressive personality. Should be able to hold a conversation for at least 30 minutes.”
Then the xtian deep state is directly involved. No question about it.ramana wrote:
So Denmark is also involved in this tarring and feathering India.
This is exactly how Paul Joseph Goebbels, the German Reich Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945 did his work and very successfully too. the vatican supported and collaborated with the nazis and seem to have learned their lessons very well from nazis and decades later have perfected the application of such techniques in the present modern world with electronic media, internet and Social Media.Jarita wrote:Oh God another one. Are they all synchronized this week. This is sickening. Who is this idiot
https://www.yahoo.com/parenting/daughte ... 72507.html
It’s not uncommon for Indian parents to write “want ads” for their daughter’s arranged marriage, in an aim to root out the perfect husband. What’s rare, though, is this: a daughter responding to her parents’ personal ad by creating an incredibly honest one of her own. Indhuja Pillai, 24, did just that recently, noting that she’s a “tomboy” who is “not marriage material.” It swiftly went viral, garnering awe, praise, media attention — and more than a few marriage proposals — from all around the world.
STORY: Bride Uninvites ‘Narcissistic’ Parents to Wedding: ‘F You’
“It all started when my parents put my profile up on *insert goddamn matrimony site name here*,” Pillai, of Bangalore, explained in a blog post about the ads. “Details were — Name: Indhuja, Profession: Software Engineer. I went like, ‘WTF is happening here’ soon after that.” For one, she noted, she only works at a startup. For another, she felt too young to get married. So Pillai took the ad down, and began to compose an honest one of her own. “Send this to anyone who has the nerve to ask my hand in marriage,” she told her parents.
image
Photo by Indhuja Pillai
“To all those who want to help my parents in the groom hunt,” Pillai wrote in February on her Facebook page, along with the link to her new personal ad. Some choice details she included in it: that she’s a tomboy, an atheist, is “married to self,” and likes amateur photography. “I play badminton, sing and dance. I wear glasses and look dorky in them,” she wrote. “Not a spendthrift or a shopaholic. Detest masala & drama, not a TV fan. I don’t read. Friendly but I don’t prefer friendship. NOT a womanly woman. Definitely not marriage material. Won’t grow long hair, ever. I come with a life-long guarantee and I commit for life.”
STORY: Kid Internet Stars: Where Are They Now?
The husband she’d look for (if she were looking, that is), would be a man who is “preferably bearded, who is passionate about seeing the world. Someone who earns for himself and does NOT hate his job. Must be flexible with his parents, also means, it’s better if he is NOT a family guy. Extra points to the one who hates kids. Points for a great voice and an impressive personality. Should be able to hold a conversation for at least 30 minutes.”
UlanBatori wrote:Apparently the bigot posted an "apology" on her fB page, per NDTV. Where?
This is her fB page, nein? https://www.facebook.com/annette.becksickinger
Curriculum Innovations in Denmark SchoolsPublished: 05 Mar 2015 14:15 GMT+01:00
   
In advance of International Women's Day, Eurostat has released figures that show that women throughout Europe still earn significantly less than men.
Denmark to host global women's conference (18 Aug 14)
Statistics from the European Union statistical office (Eurostat) showed on Thursday that women working in Denmark earned 16.4 percent less per hour than men in 2013, only a small improvement over the gender pay gap in 2008.
The Danish gender gap is right at the EU average, but significantly lower than member states like Slovenia (3.2%), Malta (5.1%), Italy (7.3%) and Croatia (7.4%).
Denmark has the biggest gender wage gap of the three Scandinavian countries, bested by both Sweden (15.2%) and Norway (16.0%). Nordic countries Finland and Iceland had bigger gaps, at 18.7 and 20.5 percent, respectively.
You need to be her friend to see it.UlanBatori wrote:Apparently the bigot posted an "apology" on her fB page, per NDTV. Where?
This is her fB page, nein? https://www.facebook.com/annette.becksickinger
Wonder if these are the other racist bigots she refers to in her email with the sweeping generalizations.Roland Brock Works at UMC St Radboud Nijmegen
Ralf David Works at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Conni Wo
Ana Cristina Guerra de Souza Post-doc researcher at Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Joachim Ossig Works at AiCuris
Jörg Wi
Michael Haack Klosterschule Roßleben
Christian Gruber Queensland
Hergen Eckoldt Eckoldt GmbH & Co.KG at Daselbst
Charlotte Schubert
Dagmar Hörtreiter Pfullingen
Anselm Sickinger
Steffen Renz
Enrico 'Rico' Schild Leipzig, Germany
Constance Chollet
Kathrin Bellmann-Sickert Leipzig University
Regula von Eggelkraut-Gottanka Patent Examiner at European Patent Office
Birgit Beutel-Kurr
Achim W. Dürr Neckargröningen, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Conny Walther London, Ontario
Hubert Norz University of Tübingen
Ziegenbalg, along with his fellow student, Heinrich Plütschau, became the first protestant missionaries to India. They arrived at the Danish colony of Tranquebar on 9 July 1706.
I vote for one thread covering all of the Germanics. The entire bunch of Euro-jehadis (Germany, UK, Denmark, Nordics...) will get covered.Tuvaluan wrote:Maybe there needs to be a thread about positive news from germany -- the valiant protection of women from being protected by the Germanic tribe is very clear, going by sanjaykumar's nice list of women's empowerment in germany.
Well I don't see any need to be on defensive or apologetic, the fact is that India is more safe than many western countries no matter what their propaganda states and frankly if rape is concern for them then you should point out to them the countries who top the rape chart which I am sure will embarrass them. The thing here is that you need to be armed with data to counter bullshit so that if any gora traveller tries to be a smartass you can rip him/her a new one right then and their so start digging dirt about countries where your "seasoned" travellers are coming from. I am not saying you go fulltoo maa behan (bad for business) on them but politely remind them about the shit in their own country so that they also get second thoughts about their homeland. This current "crisis" will blow over and please don't worry about a few gora travellers lost here and there, there are lot of fishes you only need to cast your net.shyamal wrote:A newbie budging in.
I cannot post any numbers but I am associated with a very popular India focused travel site/forum. A large section of members are western - who love traveling to India and its culture.
Misinformation and propaganda really works
A few are reconsidering trips. And these are people who are seasoned India travelers. So I guess there are many potential/first time tourists that we are losing.
Indians or the Indian state need not be sensitive to opinion of outsiders and seek their approval. Nehru did that and the foreigners promptly started to control his behavior by selectively giving or withdrawing their approval for his actions. No need to fear being in the "bad books of international community." This is how they are trying to scare us:shyamal wrote:The ban really went down badly. It is not effective and has just given people(including Indians) the opportunity to shout that GOI is regressive and Indians are in denial over violence on women. Never mind that the facts are totally different.
perception is all
A few prominent convictions of rapists and a gag order on Idiotic statements from anyone even remotely connected to government/establishment/hindu-religious-orders may slowly start to stop things worsening.
But even then it will be a long haul.