Posted by: pire December 31, 2008
One More Hero
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Jet,

You have an attitude problem, for sure.

I am not anti-Indian, I am a pro-India, and I didn't like how many of the posters responded here to the original post. But look at what you wrote:

"she would be dying to get her hands on John Abraham,"--oh, yea? All sisters are so physical-contact oriented? Not my sisters. Where do you live, Jet? In some free-for-all palace or what?

"go check with your dad if he still uses toothpaste made in India": and Colgate is Indian toothpaste? What a stupid remark is this?

"go verify with your mom if she realized the saree she purchased from a store in Asan has an Indian tag in it. " Once more, an asinine comment. Nepali ladies wear sari of all kind, made in every country.

The key thing is we are Nepali: even if we hear Indian music, wear Indian cloth and so on. There is nothing wrong in hearing their music or wearing their cloth, as we pay for that. We are free to buy any product as long as we are willing to pay for them.

My basis for pro-Indianism is this: we are neighbors, we are friends, we lived next to each others for so long, sure there are some issues between us but we both realize that we share a common heritage, and more importantly, we will always gain if India prospers.

But we are not friends because my sister is crazy for a touch of some nautanki actor. Get it?
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