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Britain was already here in the first place. Bose tried and failed. Yet in the final analysis, succeeded.

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Britain be my heroes? For winning WW-2? How desperate are you for validation out here , Paddy? For, you may despise your origins and seek validation for your own miserable existence, given your pathetic lineage, in the wholly artificial construct called the British - now under serious threat of unravelling, thanks to the deeds of the unwashed countrymen of yours, in large parts. Something, which may be making Churchill take somersaults in his grave while Bose must be having the last laugh.



Traitor to India? How? By siding with the Germans & Japanese, against the British? Or by being in the losing side, where in by conventional wisdom History is written by the winners.

"History will be kind to me. For I intend to write it " Winston Churchill.

Even then, there are 2 versions to it. Yours & ours. And, last time I checked out, while what Bose did rankled with the Brits, they neither considered him a traitor to India nor Britain. I suspect deep down they may have admired him , for taking out a leaf from their own playbook & doing a "Brit" on the British. After all he did appear for the Indian Civil Services examination - , passed with flying colors but refused to join it. The British historians may have thought - We made a guy so good, we couldn't keep him.



Meanwhile in the history of India by a lonely old fart like you as imagined in O'Shea over several Guinness's, you continue to be the author of your own version of what Indian independence was all about.
Well a guy who tried to invade India with a foreign power is your hero, so why not a foreign power who successfully invaded you? And to think I'm the one who's supposed to be Irish here.

He tried to invade India with the Japanese you fruitcake. The British and Indians held them back.

He may have passed a civil service exam with flying colours but he passed his flying exam with frying colours.:LOL: This is priceless, it's almost like Iron Maiden wrote 'Can I play with Madness' especially for him. He played with madness and his soul burned in a lake of fire.

The plane crashed due to a defective engine, it must have been maintained by HAL.:LOL:
 
Well a guy who tried to invade India with a foreign power is your hero, so why not a foreign power who successfully invaded you? And to think I'm the one who's supposed to be Irish here.

He tried to invade India with the Japanese you fruitcake. The British and Indians held them back.

He may have passed a civil service exam with flying colours but he passed his flying exam with frying colours.:LOL: This is priceless, it's almost like Iron Maiden wrote 'Can I play with Madness' especially for him. He played with madness and his soul burned in a lake of fire.

The plane crashed due to a defective engine, it must have been maintained by HAL.:LOL:

Britain invading India was no different than your grocery clerk taking over your house.
 
Well a guy who tried to invade India with a foreign power is your hero, so why not a foreign power who successfully invaded you? And to think I'm the one who's supposed to be Irish here.

There are plenty of examples here of your Irishness without you being explicit about it, to an ordinary new member out here. He tied up with the Japanese to get rid of you. There was civil disobedience in this nation to get rid of you. You were so unwanted that we preferred the Japanese or the Germans or even the Russians to you Is that too hard to understand?


He tried to invade India with the Japanese you fruitcake. The British and Indians held them back.


The British with the Royal Indian Army held him back. This wasn't an Indian Army controlled by the people's representatives. It was a colonial army. Most of the Indian PoW's who joined up Bose from Singapore & Malaya were drawn in by both - the notion of being participants in an armed struggle for freedom as much by Bose's personal reputation & charisma, when the British Army there surrendered without putting up much of a fight , may I add, leading the Japanese to sweep through.

Btw - this army known as the Azaad Hind Fauj or the Indian National Army also comprised many ordinary citizens of Indian origin , taken down to plantations there as indentured labour - a more polite term for slavery, just like the tenant farmers in Ireland, who apart from volunteering also contributed in cash, jewellery and other valuables - their life's earnings , to this noble cause. That's the kind of support Bose & the INA enjoyed overseas and at home. It's testament to Bose's dynamism, his charisma, his sterling reputation and standing with the Indian masses.

Are you aware that in the aftermath of the war, when remnants of the INA were court martialled, charged with treason, murder, among other charges - a charge which straight away attracts the capital punishment or transportation for life , there was such a huge public outcry over the proceedings and the verdict that the British literally shat in their pants and pardoned them. Yes, you read it right. THE BRITISH PARDONED THEM. Says a lot about your lot or the lot you claim as your own.

Indian National Army trials - Wikipedia

He may have passed a civil service exam with flying colours but he passed his flying exam with frying colours.:LOL: This is priceless, it's almost like Iron Maiden wrote 'Can I play with Madness' especially for him. He played with madness and his soul burned in a lake of fire.

It's called deewangi. Look up the meaning.The urge to make the ultimate sacrifice in the freedom of your motherland is held by many to be sacred across cultures & civilizations and time. I don't know where do you come from or what your upbringing suggests apart from your education, which is evident out here. But what I state is conventional wisdom. Something the Irish practised, something the French Partisans did, something the Soviets did in the battle of Stalingrad, something the Chinese did against the Japanese, something Churchill himself stated in his now famous speech ( when his & your collective balls we're being squeezed hard by the Germans in the Battle Of Britain) - We shall never surrender.

These are lofty ideals. Descendants of serfs for 7 centuries who kept fledding their native land for the new world , raised on a potato diet won't comprehend such noble thoughts or deeds, at least not completely. Had you a tenth of the spirit we had & the ingenuity, not to mention pride, you would have got rid of the British from your isles a long time ago and not endured 7 centuries of servitude. You're a living example of what a subjugated mind is. Of what a minion means.

Some of them want to use you
Some of them want to get used by you
Some of them want to abuse you

Some of them want to be abused.





sounds familiar? It's the story of your people & you. Written by a Scotswoman. Your former landlords. To troll you & your lot, I imagine, Donahue.
 
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@_Anonymous_ is only jealous because he can't match the intellectual firepower with which @BMD is proving that Britannia Industiries will rule food, biscuit and all markets.
i own a lot of stock in Britannia and it has been a multibagger for me, I would love if it continues to rule the roost. It has more than quadrupled my investment.
 
i own a lot of stock in Britannia and it has been a multibagger for me, I would love if it continues to rule the roost. It has more than quadrupled my investment.

oh wow. How long have you held the stocks? I've been holding on to TCS and picked up Tata Motors recently. I think their (compare 1 year trend) slides are irrational. But am ready to hold on to get a 30% hike in, say, 7 or 8 months.
 
oh wow. How long have you held the stocks? I've been holding on to TCS and picked up Tata Motors recently. I think their (compare 1 year trend) slides are irrational. But am ready to hold on to get a 30% hike in, say, 7 or 8 months.
I bought britannia for 525 (avg )back in Jul 2014. Tata Motors is a long long wait, TCS i'm not sure how much is the up-side. @suryakiran is the guy to talk to, he is literally the resident expert here.
 
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There are plenty of examples here of your Irishness without you being explicit about it, to an ordinary new member out here. He tied up with the Japanese to get rid of you. There was civil disobedience in this nation to get rid of you. You were so unwanted that we preferred the Japanese or the Germans or even the Russians to you Is that too hard to understand?





The British with the Royal Indian Army held him back. This wasn't an Indian Army controlled by the people's representatives. It was a colonial army. Most of the Indian PoW's who joined up Bose from Singapore & Malaya were drawn in by both - the notion of being participants in an armed struggle for freedom as much by Bose's personal reputation & charisma, when the British Army there surrendered without putting up much of a fight , may I add, leading the Japanese to sweep through.

Btw - this army known as the Azaad Hind Fauj or the Indian National Army also comprised many ordinary citizens of Indian origin , taken down to plantations there as indentured labour - a more polite term for slavery, just like the tenant farmers in Ireland, who apart from volunteering also contributed in cash, jewellery and other valuables - their life's earnings , to this noble cause. That's the kind of support Bose & the INA enjoyed overseas and at home. It's testament to Bose's dynamism, his charisma, his sterling reputation and standing with the Indian masses.

Are you aware that in the aftermath of the war, when remnants of the INA were court martialled, charged with treason, murder, among other charges - a charge which straight away attracts the capital punishment or transportation for life , there was such a huge public outcry over the proceedings and the verdict that the British literally shat in their pants and pardoned them. Yes, you read it right. THE BRITISH PARDONED THEM. Says a lot about your lot or the lot you claim as your own.

Indian National Army trials - Wikipedia



It's called deewangi. Look up the meaning.The urge to make the ultimate sacrifice in the freedom of your motherland is held by many to be sacred across cultures & civilizations and time. I don't know where do you come from or what your upbringing suggests apart from your education, which is evident out here. But what I state is conventional wisdom. Something the Irish practised, something the French Partisans did, something the Soviets did in the battle of Stalingrad, something the Chinese did against the Japanese, something Churchill himself stated in his now famous speech ( when his & your collective balls we're being squeezed hard by the Germans in the Battle Of Britain) - We shall never surrender.

These are lofty ideals. Descendants of serfs for 7 centuries who kept fledding their native land for the new world , raised on a potato diet won't comprehend such noble thoughts or deeds, at least not completely. Had you a tenth of the spirit we had & the ingenuity, not to mention pride, you would have got rid of the British from your isles a long time ago and not endured 7 centuries of servitude. You're a living example of what a subjugated mind is. Of what a minion means.

Some of them want to use you
Some of them want to get used by you
Some of them want to abuse you

Some of them want to be abused.





sounds familiar? It's the story of your people & you. Written by a Scotswoman. Your former landlords. To troll you & your lot, I imagine, Donahue.
What it is is the house tea boy trying to help some escaped lunatics from a nearby asylum take over the house.
 
sounds familiar? It's the story of your people & you. Written by a Scotswoman. Your former landlords. To troll you & your lot, I imagine, Donahue.
Of course, you do realise that Scotland was actually formed due to a Celtic invasion on Northern Britain. And even the Romans and Normans failed to undo that.
 
Of course, you do realise that Scotland was actually formed due to a Celtic invasion on Northern Britain. And even the Romans and Normans failed to undo that.
They paid you back with interest then, Paddy. A full 7 centuries. Revenge is sweet, I say.
 
They paid you back with interest then, Paddy. A full 7 centuries. Revenge is sweet, I say.
Not when you consider that the UK has to put up with Scotland for an eternity. If you listen to Nicola Sturgeon for just 5 minutes, you'll realise the shear horror of that. It's practically a war crime.