Re: The way the dravidians
by Babu on Jan 19, 2010 02:53 PM
So What! When Australia was even more 'Thinly populated' by 'Aboriginees' (They say they have 'Dravidian DNA' Connections), the 'White English Criminals' who were sent to the 'Penal colony', eventually had changed the 'Character' in white isn't it.
Now, after all history would repeat. The world has suffered enough of 'Australian Racist and Religious Terrorists', to care what it becomes.
Re: I counted two whites in a sea of Indian immigrants !!
by manish parmoji on Jan 19, 2010 03:30 PM
Dodo! Australia does not comprise of just whites. There are a lot of asians out here!
Re: Re: I counted two whites in a sea of Indian immigrants !!
by piri on Jan 19, 2010 03:37 PM
Yes; but Rahman being feted by Indians in Australia is not what the media would prefer to report !!
They would like readers to think that the whites too have joined in. And that is exactly what most Indians really do !!
Re: Re: I counted two whites in a sea of Indian immigrants !!
by piri on Jan 19, 2010 03:38 PM
Yes; but Rahman being feted by Indians in Australia is not what the media would prefer to report !!
They would like readers to think that the whites too have joined in. And that is exactly what most Indians really do !!
Its really a shame that Rahman decided to perform in a country which is causing immense trouble to honest, dedicated and hard working students who have gone to Australia to study hard, make a honest living and also contribute to the Australian economy.
Re: Rahman shouldnt have performed in Australia
by rajesh nadar on Jan 19, 2010 07:10 AM
there is very little dedicated and hard working guys who go to study abroad most of them just go the enjoy the leisure life and make their resume strong by saying studied in foreign university.... Most of these shitty idiots are rich man's kids...
By saying this i don't mean every body is like that...
Certain portion of the crowd is like that.... the problem is this certain portion exceeds 90 percent of the total students abroad...
Only 10 percent of those go by taking study loans and work part time to make a living out there...
So lets don't make this issue a national conflict yaar...
We have best education system when compared to other countries why don't our guys study here......
Re: Rahman shouldnt have performed in Australia
by rajesh nadar on Jan 19, 2010 07:02 AM
you go to a alien country and creat union and also instigate them by saying "mein kiska beta hoon maaloom hai" etc etc.... these silly idiotic phrase and all will work in india and not abroad we go there to earn or to study not to creat union and instigate others...
Sorry friend don't blame anyone unless u know the full story and i'm very closely attached to the australia's current issues with foreigners...
Kindly don't jump into conclusion a few bunch of "ameer garane ke bete" are responsible for spoiling our image in that country..
We go there to earn or study not enjoy the same leaisure that we enjoy back home town.
Kindly don't blame someone without knowing the complete story yaar...
Re: Re: Rahman shouldnt have performed in Australia
by Sridhar Dorairaj on Jan 19, 2010 12:23 PM
I agree that there are very less dedicated people in that category. This has nothing to do with attacks. when we pay for educational services we become guests of that country. Guest have to be treated well. When we go there to earn and study why not enjoy too there.. do you think indians enjoy at the cost of Australian money. its our money dear. Iam happy to see Rahman as a peace keeper and wotn blame him for performing there, which again may not be the actual idea as such.. :)
Re: Rahman shouldnt have performed in Australia
by piri on Jan 19, 2010 11:21 AM
Relax. Rahman travelled and performed at the invitation of Indian immigrants. The whites are not even aware of his existence !!
Re: Re: Rahman shouldnt have performed in Australia
by Babu on Jan 19, 2010 02:58 PM
You seem to consider AR Rahman like yourself.
But the 'World knows' better.
'Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth' and AR Rahman is meek enough, as the 'Intelligent People' around the globe has seen and could appreciate.
Re: Re: Re: Rahman shouldnt have performed in Australia
by piri on Jan 19, 2010 03:24 PM
Open your eyes, ears and mind and try to decide dispassionately how really 'well-known' are Indian 'celebrities' in the developed world !!
And do take a good look at the composition of the 'packed audiences' that attend the shows of Indian celebrities in the west !