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Old 18-11-2011, 14:56   #149
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Re: Internationalist approach at H.B.C.

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Originally Posted by garinda View Post
'That this Council supports the Kashmir community here in Hyndburn in condemning the atrocities committed and acts of barbaric violence by Indian Forces in Indian occupied Kashmir which has resulted in women been gang raped, children lined up and shot dead in front of their parents, people been torched and set on fire in their jail cells.'
http://www.hyndburnbc.gov.uk/downloa...to_Council.pdf
I have read a good deal of cloth-eared, ranting sh1te in my time, I have written quite a bit of it too, but the above takes the bluddy biscuit.

Leaving aside for a moment the controversial nature of the Motion. What has happened to the standards of the English Language when documents presented to an English council for their consideration cannot even be written without grammatical errors and spelling mistakes? Which bluddy numpty wrote the above drivel? And, more to the point, which brain dead functionary typed it?

Is it surprising that HBC is a world leader in getting absolutley everything arse-upwards when they have such a perfunctory grasp of their own language?

As to the content of the motion and the action taken by councilors in passing it one phrase springs most readily to mind...

MORAL COWARDICE

Too fearful of criticism from the rabidly separatist muslim minority they knuckled under and gave their support and imprimatur to a group of people who have no respect for the rule of law or the human rights of anyone who dares to oppose them.

Well I hope that you are pleased and proud of yourselves councillors. Because you will now bear part of the responsibility for all future terrorist outrages in Kashmir and the Indian sub-continent. I hope that you can live with that on your consciences.


Bluddy amateurs the lot of you, you make me sick!
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