Nice to see that someone who proclaims article by Prem as boring is marked as abused. I thought Indian media still have freedom of speech and that media respects it. Seems Prem must be online doing it. Rediff if a regular visitor of ur site doesn't like an article and puts his/her view forward without using any abusive words does it deserve ban?
RE:Democracy abused
by Subramanian HK on Apr 24, 2008 06:17 PM
these guys like "Prem Panicker", "Raja Sen", "Sidin Vadukut" are REDIFF-created fake heros. They just try to make a hero out of a zero by hyping in order to sell their stuff.
" a catch while airborne after a dead run by Jacob Oram"..... He was airborn after he caught the ball. I wonder why he had jumped in the air after catching the ball? May be due to his height..
The last sentence of the article says it all. Indians, by way of culture, tend to think every scantily clad women is promiscuous. Unless, our culture goes too 'modern', and untill we get to see our own mothers and sisters in minis, midis and cleavage revealing tops, we will never get the maturity to 'silently' admire the Oomp factor in other women's sexuality. Vocally passing dirty comments on women in western attire(read minis/midis) is a blatantly ugly display of our cultural degeneration. So, India is definitely not ready for Cheerleaders.
Cheerleading is an American concept, which will suit only the American sport, in American mainland. Cheerleaders seem more for cheering the players than for cheering the crowd. American culture is perfectly ok, even if the post game victory celebrations include players of the winning team screwing cheerleaders of the opposite team. As for Indian crickers, we don't need an exlcusive set of beauties in the disguise of cheerleaders. Our Bollywood beauties have always been fulfilling that role since time immemorial.
Why does this guy always refer to people as tribes ? Does he think we still sit around a bonfire and tell folk stories ? Or is his mind warped in the 1800s.