Is this a Indian Broadband Forum......
or
Hindu Muslim Forum........
:lol:
Is this a Indian Broadband Forum......
or
Hindu Muslim Forum........
:lol:
Australians hate migrants who show their culture and religion by wearing Tilak (Hindus) or by growing a long beard (Muslims)
or by talking in hindi and all that stuff
i think this is what he is trying to say ?
Are you 22 year old or a silly hormonally charged teenager??
Didn't you see thesmiley in my post?
Lol...I am not a Muslim. But it is a fact that they are above criticism in our country. As much as I think it is un-fortunate, it is true. And Westerners are offended by expression of religion except their own. Remember that France has banned all religion symbols in schools and collges.
What I was trying to say in my previous post, I don't think you got my sarcasm. I am not surprised with the way you were copy pasting from my first post.
So shut the : ****: up before calling me a Muslim.
see his
now if these guys are crushed evrywhere who is responsible?
dogmatic beliefs? his swine believes are good?
and he posted before me so he responsible?
i posted after him, so i m not responsible.....
You still don't understand do you...
I am not criticising any religion or community. I am only saying how the firangis feel towards us.
WTh is wrong with you?
Are my post too intelligent for you?
Grow up before replying to my posts in the future.
mail2sc i dont think 18lama is Muslim
If two Indians can fight with each other...
then why not Australians...
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Last edited by 18lama; 06-01-09 at 10:39 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
we r setting a very bad example for guests reading this threads
@ lama
i think he meant me
Oh...that would be too difficult
Anyway here is the meaning:
dogmatic - 2 dictionary results
dog⋅mat⋅ic
/dɔgˈmætɪk, dɒg-/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [dawg-mat-ik, dog-] Show IPA –adjective 1. of, pertaining to, or of the nature of a dogma or dogmas; doctrinal. 2. asserting opinions in a doctrinaire or arrogant manner; opinionated.
Also, dog⋅mat⋅i⋅cal.
Origin:
1595–1605; < LL dogmaticus < Gk dogmatikós, equiv. to dogmat- (s. of dógma dogma ) + -ikos -ic
Related forms:
dog⋅mat⋅i⋅cal⋅ly, adverb
dog⋅mat⋅i⋅cal⋅ness, noun
Synonyms:
2. arbitrary, imperious, dictatorial.
dog·mat·ic (dôg-māt'ĭk, dŏg-)
adj.
- Relating to, characteristic of, or resulting from dogma.
- Characterized by an authoritative, arrogant assertion of unproved or unprovable principles. See Synonyms at dictatorial.
[Late Latin dogmaticus, from Greek dogmatikos, from dogma, dogmat-, belief; see dogma.]
dog·mat'i·cal·ly adv.
PS: 'Dogmatic' word does not have anything to do with dogs.unk:
i wnt my answer what did he mean by dogmatic beliefs of hindus??
Yes m2sc , you give way to emotion so many times, its just not proper to insult other forum members like that.
^ u both posted at the same time
Dogmatic beliefs = very Strong beliefs ....... is that the source of your anger ?
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-F
^ :lol:...The "god" is watching.
@mail2sc,
I do not find anything objectionable in what 18lama said.
BTW, "dogmatic" means inward looking, not open to suggestions, dictatorial, etc.
The opposite of "dogmatic" is "pragmatic" which mean forward looking, practical, etc.
Those m*****-f****** b******* australians ought to be shot like rabbits and followed only by shooting our own politiciansAustralian cops punch, stomp on peaceful protesters
MELBOURNE: Indian students were punched in the head and stomped on the chest by
cops during the Melbourne protest rally on Sunday. They were
threatened with
capsicum spray. One was admitted to the hospital after his "thumb was broken during the police attack", an eyewitness told an Australian newspaper.
To add insult to injury, they also found themselves on the wrong end of the law. Around 18 protesters were detained for “breaching peace”.
“I witnessed police officers stomp on a student’s chest. Other police officers repeatedly punched students in the face. A sitting protester was knocked unconscious by repeated punches to the head by a policeman,” Damian Ridgwell, Swinburne University Student Union president was quoted as saying in The Age.
“At least one baton was used to smash a protester’s legs, while the front row of students was threatened with capsicum spray,” said Ridgwell.
The protest rally was organised by the Federation of Indian Students of Australia. Banker Yogesh Malhotra said about 200 cops surrounded protesters and then moved in. “There was definitely excessive force by Victoria Police,” Malhotra told ABC Radio. “Six (cops) to one guy who was sitting down peacefully, who was punched and dragged.”![]()
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