Mallu Sister on a Rampage

This is a targeted post, the words are strong.  When I was in secondary school, I had been targeted a few times by my friends from other races, calling me ‘pariah’ , ‘keling‘ and other words they thought suited Indians. I’ve never really bothered this, although deep inside I would feel very angry, but knowing [...]

The Man with 9 Kids

I was supposed to publish this earlier, but never got the time. Here’s something for Mother’s day, in a different perspective. I was in Seremban; meeting kids that we have enrolled in our newly arranged free tuition classes under Sai Fund. There were plenty of kids, together with their mothers. Needless to say, the kids [...]

BERSIH 3.0 and the pathetic MIC

I’ve decided to combine two topics into one. It’s important that you read this and know what’s happening, and there is nothing new I’ve highlighted here, but this will serve as a reminder.   There were times in my life when I bothered little when my father used to rant nonstop about his hatred towards [...]

Swami Jil Jil Jiga Jiga

I’m sure you’ve read the news about the triple murder that was reported all over in mainstream media’s last week. 3 Indians were murdered because of something I had been telling you guys over and over again. I’m tired of repeating the same shit all the time, but since many of us tend to take [...]

The Call for Jihad

This article is not meant to justify the atrocities and crime committed by any individuals or organizations. I personally applaud all the efforts taken to bring justice for the Tamilans in Sri Lanka. When I was walking down the streets of London during my very fortunate trip there, I met these extraordinary protesters who had [...]

The 4th

This article is dedicated to all of you who had helped Sai Fund in one way or another; my readers and friends who had supported this cause and be part of it. We were in SJK(T) Brafferton the other day(9th March 2012) for yet another round of charity. This is the biggest charity that we’ve [...]

Atta Buka Mata Part 2

A part of this article was written sarcastically. I’ve tried explaining this in the simplest manner. This article is dedicated to Dhurga R, Geetha and Prasana. Around the year 1858, one good looking young man walked into the village of Shirdi, in Mahasashtra, India. He was unknown, and he looks like a mere beggar. He had [...]

What if she’s pariah?

Thappe ya, anthe mathiri mudiyathe. Avengge vereh. Its wrong ayya, we can’t do that. They’re different. I was talking to my mom the other day about a very interesting topic when suddenly my grandmother (who is chilling at our home for time being) interrupted and said the above. I stopped, and then knew that now [...]

The Ultimate Guide to Thaipusam

This article may be sensitive to some, but get over it and try to understand what I’m trying to convey.  When I was in primary school, my primary transportation to school was school bus. Sometimes I might miss the bus, which means walking back home. The bus driver, a well built Indian uncle, used to [...]

How to be An Indian Gangster

It has been a horrifying past 2 weeks with so many deaths happening for our Macha community. As usual, a few more Indian guys had orgasm, slashed each other and died. Here’s how one died. “A college student paid with his life for asking a man not to rev up his car engine in the [...]