Shambo to walk the Green Mile
Well it looks as though Shambo will walk the Green Mile on his way to the Great Processing Plant in the Sky. I will take no pleasure out of his demise. As Sacred Bullocks go, he was an OK type of bovine. Although there are those of his detractors who said that he sometimes acted like a right miserable cow. I honestly do not know.
However, the Shambo affair, apart from drawing attention to the growing T.B. epidemic that is now starting to sweep the country also revealed the spinelessness of the Labour Government in not having Shambo dispatched as soon as his tests revealed him to be a threat to the people of Wales. Do you think the BNP would have jeopardized public safety?
Now what will be interesting to see is the reactions of the Hindu's, both in Wales and around the world.
For some reason many people believe Hindu's to be a peaceful religion. And it is a peaceful religion. Much as is the Cult of the Dead Paedophile a religion of peace.
Bangalore (AsiaNews/Cbci) – A group of Hindu fundamentalists yesterday set upon a Carmelite priest and four Christians who were with him waiting to undergo medical tests, accusing them of wanting to convert the local population of Karnataka (Southern India) to Christianity. Currently all five have been hospitalized suffering from severe shock: doctors say they are badly bruised and have given them a seven day prognosis.
Fairly peaceful then?
A group of Hindu fundamentalists attacked the seminary run by the sisters. After smashing their way into the premises through a window, they reached a small grotto dedicated to the veneration of Our Lady. Here they desecrated and then destroyed the statue of Our Lady, eventually fleeing after a student sounded the alarm.
Well maybe not as peaceful as we thought.
The first is of violent assaults on Christian priests, rape of nuns of numerous denominations, destruction and desecration of churches and chapels, and burning of Bibles. These have recurred with growing frenzy since 1997-98, when a priest was paraded naked in Dumka, and nuns were raped in Jhabua and Mayurbhan. In the same district, a priest was murdered in 1999. Churches were destroyed in the Dangs in Gujarat in 1998. India’s then Home Minister LK Advani admitted in Parliament that there were 400 attacks on Christian priests, nuns and churches between 1998 and 2000.
These attacks have continued unabated in the new century and recently spread to cities. The intensity of these attacks may be gauged by the fact that in the month of May 2007 alone, physical attacks on priests were reported from locations in Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Kerala, Orissa, Maharashtra, Chhatisgarh, Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. There was a common pattern, of armed mobs of Hindutva activists thrashing the priests, often in front of their families, sometimes proudly before the cameras of invited television channels, accusing them of propagating a ‘foreign’ religion by fraud, insulting the Hindu faith and demanding that they are permanently expelled. The police, on occasion, accompanied the mobs, but rarely restrained or registered complaints against the attackers. Instead, at times, it arrested the priests.
Oh dear. Not peaceful at all.
So what will be the Hindu reaction when the Vet turns up on their Temple Door? Will they really defend this sad piece of beef with their bodies? We will wait and see what we see. Check out this peaceful Hindu here who is on his way to help out Pastor Reginald Howell.