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Australian harassed in Bengaluru over tattoo

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Ohh, mate smart now, getting used to doll. Centrelink no good anymore for you. :smokin:
Hope nobody left on Nauru, everybody landed safe en sound i guess. :partay:

Mate.. It's called the dole.. Maybe another few years here you'll get the gist of it.. You Seppo's usually do, Still Too fresh :enjoy:
 
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Sometimes I wonder what kind of turds live in India...
No wonder 60,000 of our best people leave India every year.
Hope I'll be among them in a few years.
 
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:rofl::rofl: really now?


ah by the way, Ebola-Chan will come to your country! have a nice day! :yahoo:

Didn't i say we are a sensitive country and we dont tolerate Bullshit,Don't come,Racist! Racists like you dont do us any favors.
 
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I blame the Australians in this case. Why would they wear such a stupid tattoo in such an offensive place? They should know better than to play on people's sensitivities.
 
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I agree with you on this. People, specially tourists should be mindful of the sensitivities of the local culture they are visiting.

For example, women are expected to cover themselves while visiting Arab countries.

Only problem was that the reaction was a bit overboard.
It is always good to b e a bit mindful about symbols and their meanings in different parts of the world.
For example, I know someone who has a swastika tattoo on his forearm and was advised to cover it up while in the west, fairly similar thing that happened here.
 
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Tattooed Jesus Billboard Sparks Outrage in the Bible Belt

Outrage follows reports teacher, students killed Christian boy over crucifix, tattoo - Beliefnet News

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Ayman Nabil Labib, a 17-year-old Christian, was murdered by Muslim classmates after refusing to remove a crucifix he was wearing, according to reports in the Egyptian daily newspaper al-Masry al-Youm, the Assyrian International News Agency and National Review magazine.

Labib died in the central Egyptian town of Mallawi after a teacher asked the high school student to cover up a tattooed cross on his wrist. Labib refused, instead uncovering a cross necklace.
“The teacher nearly choked my son, and some Muslim students joined in the beating,” Labib’s father told AINA.

“They beat my son so much in the classroom that he fled to the lavatory on the ground floor, but they followed him and continued their assault,” the victim’s mother told the news agency. “When one of the supervisors took him to his room, Ayman was still breathing. The ambulance transported him from there dead, one hour later.”
 
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well, that was an extreme example, at least nobody went in a frenzy and ganged up on people, or worse, like shooting them dead like certain religious people do.

I'm also pretty sure the guy didn't get that tattoo to insult Indians/Hindus.

sorry, I have a very low threshold for tolerating religious nonsense.
Yeah its ok if certain religious people kill atleast three persons for holly cow.
@Sarthikganguly tumarey hindu bhai goro sey dar gaye.kam az kam aik ko marna chaye tha na?
 
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The local politician attached to Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), who took objection to an Australian law student sporting a tattoo, R.V. Ramesh Yadav, spoke to The Hindu on Monday. Excerpts:

Were you at the hotel when the incident happened? The Australian law student has alleged you abused him for the tattoo. Why?

Yes, I was at the Konark Hotel with three other people and saw this youth sporting a tattoo of a Hindu goddess on his leg. We went up to him and asked him what was the tattoo and he said it was Yellamma, a Hindu Goddess. So he was aware that it was a goddess and still he was insulting it. We asked him to remove the tattoo or we would protest.

But he started abusing us with foul language. He also called up his friend, a localite who turned up soon. The friend also used foul language and others at the hotel joined in to condemn this. You can check the CC TV footage at the hotel.

One of us called up Ashok Nagar police. They came and whisked the couple away to the police station. There also he was arguing. Later he gave an apology letter to the police after which my I intervened and my friend withdrew the complaint he had lodged. It was amicably settled.

Many sport tattoos on the shin, calf muscles as well. What is wrong with it?

It is insulting the Hindu goddess and also provocative. When we came to know that it was a permanent tattoo, we only asked him to wear a pair of trousers and cover it, for his own safety.

We noticed it fine. But if he was roaming on the streets of Austin Town and other areas in Shantinagar, when most of these areas are celebrating Durga Puja putting up pandals, his safety itself is at stake if some mob notices and takes objection to it. It is for his own good that we told him and convinced him about this.

Was there a need to make the Australian national write an apology letter? What wrong did he do to warrant seeking an apology from him?

We did not force him to write an apology letter. He voluntarily gave that letter. We asked him to apologise for the foul language which he used, in which we are justified. We and the police only educated him about the Hindu values and that sporting that tattoo on the leg would be taken as an insult to the religion.

Moreover, I agree that we as Hindus have not educated others enough. How would he know? He would have got a tattoo in India itself. When one of us, could put that tattoo on his leg, there is no point in objecting him. So we let him go, after asking him to wear a pair of trousers and not sport the tattoo.
 
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its not derailing, it's called double standards.
Dont cry Hinduist Hinduist, i know how Muslims treat Chinese Indonesians inJakarta :coffee:

thread is about Tattoo so stay on it. i know well what Hindus did to non-Hindus :coffee:


now let's stick to the topic.

Didn't i say we are a sensitive country and we dont tolerate Bullshit,Don't come,Racist! Racists like you dont do us any favors.

so religion has anything to do with Race? smart man :coffee:
 
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