Sunday, 27 January 2008

vegetarian kosher?



blood letting
in taste


By Kulamarva Balakrishna

Vienna,Monday, January 28,2008: I have just got
news from Tehran Times that Arun Gandhi´s
efforts to feed =vegetarian kosher= meal to Jews
living in New York has failed.How come there
could
be kosher without blood letting? Arun
seems to have said =That is it,try to change your cruel
taste=.So the old Jews below below ears long hairs,
facing the wailing wall swinging their faces and
popos became hungry to make a kosher meal
out of Arun Gandhi!

I am sure even Taiwanese Vegetasia restaurant,
just less than 300 meters from my apartment
in front of Hotel Penta, do not get Kosher guests.
They get only Jain businessmen and health
hungry globalists looking for vegetarian but non-
veg taste. It was my fate once attending
the long hours of OPEC conference to try and get
some food during the late hours.There was one
Kosher joint on the Hollandstrasse not far away from
OPEC headquarters was open.As I stepped in the
guard was worried I could be there for =Hilal=!
I just managed to be in then an aunt came with
a skull cap, similar one I had got as a gift from
money lender boy Kabuliwala of Dalal Street in
Bombay.

I covered the head before asking for chicken and
got an oven version of Sher-e-Punjab of the
freshly skinned bird.Of course for the extra
Jewish ritual =kosher price=.I am a vegetarian.
But the bird was one.Eating it´s carcass does
not give pain to the bird lived there once!

As for Arun: Arun, you may not know.But
there is a principle of logic in Sanskrit.It is
called =bhramara keeta nyaya=,the logi of
insect and wild bee, not nector searching
but insect hunting.It lives in holes made on
mud walls.It brings insects into the hole,its
apartment.Next day when the bee flies out
we say =look= the yesterday´s insect today
a grown up bee to fly out freely!That is what
happened to Jews.They were roasted by
Hitler only to make them his beloved children!
Now, I give my readers what Mohammed
Ahmedijade´s Tehran Times reports on the
whole affair.Because Rochester University
campus community have nominated the
Iranian President and Arun for Nobel Peace
Prize. (end)

Zionists hunt Mahatma
Gandhi´s grandson
Tehran Times

The grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, 75-year-old
Arun Gandhi, has been persecuted and hounded
out of the M.K. Gandhi Institute, founded by
him in the U.S., following his remarks that
Israel and the Jews are the biggest players
in a global culture of violence.

Arun Gandhi, the fifth grandson of the
revered pacifist, became the target of the
influential Jewish lobby in the U.S. and,
according to his son Tushar Gandhi, was
persecuted for his point of view.

Arun Gandhi became the victim of hate
propaganda and was left with no choice
but to submit his resignation on Friday
to the board of the M.K. Gandhi Institute
for Nonviolence based at the University

Arun Gandhi had gone to Palestine on peace
mission and met leader Yasser Arafat just 10
days before his death. He had met Israeli
leaders as well,and later sat in silent protest
against the construction of what he described
as the “apartheid wall” by Israel to block
the Palestinians in segregated quarters.

Mr. Gandhi said he had come in the line
of fire since then with a particularly virulent
arm of the Jewish lobby in the U.S.launching
a concerted campaign against him.“I forget
their name, but I call them Zionist Nazis,”
he said.

Gandhi had posted a message on an online
forum where he said that while the
Holocaust was the result of a warped mind
and the world felt sorry for the episode,
“when an individual or a nation refuses to
forgive and move on,the regret turns into
anger....any nation that remains anchored
to the past is unable to move ahead, and
especially a nation that believes its survival
can only be ensured by weapons and bombs”.

Gandhi said that in Tel Aviv he had met
members of Parliament and peace activists
who all said that the wall and the military
buildup was necessary for protection.“In
other words, I asked, ‘You believe that you
can create a snake pit, with many deadly
snakes in it, and expect to live in the pit
secure and alive?’ ‘What do you mean,’
they countered. ‘Well, with your superior
weapons and armaments,and your attitude
towards your neighbors, would it not be
right to say that you are creating a snake pit.
How can you live peacefully in such an
atmosphere? Would it not be better to
befriend those who hate you?’“

These remarks unleashed a massive hate
campaign against Gandhi, resulting in his
exit from his own institute. Gandhi’s son
said he could only wish that the Jewish
lobby had looked at his father’s comments
dispassionately and acted on his advice.
“That would make them stronger, but
instead they have proved him correct,”
Tushar Gandhi stated.

Tushar Gandhi said “very sad that the
country that teaches freedom to the
world had allowed my father to be
hounded and persecuted in this manner”.

He said that while there were many
Americans who were supportive of my
father, “official America had maintained
a stony silence, and it is their people who
come here and try to teach us lessons on
human rights”.

Arun Gandhi co-founded the institute
with his wife, Sunanda, who passed away
last year, at Christian Brothers University
in Memphis in 1991 and relocated it to the
University of Rochester campus in June, a
few months ago.

Gandhi later on Friday said, “My intention
was to generate a healthy discussion on the
proliferation of violence.”

However, he stood by his criticism of “the
use of violence by recent Israeli governments”
and said that “it is also important not to forget
the past, lest we fail to learn from it.”
(Asian Age/AP)- (end)


No comments: