Indian feminists to ban alcohol

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  • #238534
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    Eric Lauder
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    It’s true, not kidding
    http://patnadaily.com/index.php/news/11665-prohibition-the-will-of-the-people-of-bihar-nith.html

    “Have you seen the joy in the face of the women in Bihar? They are happy, they are dancing, and they are very pleased that sale and consumption of alcohol has been stopped in the state that would eventually lead to a decline in domestic violence,” the Chief Minister said.

    The old vice of women calling for banning alcohol in order to keep men in the plantation has surfaced again, in India.

    Even some western feminists are realizing that there’s something wrong about that – this is The Guardian
    http://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2016/may/12/banning-alcohol-to-protect-girls-india-is-missing-the-mark

    I find funny and yet sad that the feminist who wrote that is (rightly) complaining about underage girls forced to work 16 hours per day but totally ignoring underage boys forced to work even more than the girls.
    Still, even this nut gets that there must be something wrong in prohibitionism.

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    #238538
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    Anonymous
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    That’s funny. It worked out really well when we tried it so do the drug laws too.

    We have some dry counties here. Every single one of them have liquor stores called “County Line Package Shop” on the border of the wet counties right next to them. I had the pleasure of sampling some moonshine a couple of months ago that was as smooth as a $150 dollar 750 ml bottle of the best commercial whiskey.

    #238544
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    Eric Lauder
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    That’s funny. It worked out really well when we tried it so do the drug laws too.

    We have some dry counties here. Every single one of them have liquor stores called “County Line Package Shop” on the border of the wet counties right next to them. I had the pleasure of sampling some moonshine a couple of months ago that was as smooth as a $150 dollar 750 ml bottle of the best commercial whiskey.

    It’s India, after all. I cannot imagine something similar in the west.
    I have an Art Deco cabinet full of liquors and wines, and I always have beer in the fridge (German and French beer: Franziskaner, Adelscott, Desperado – not crap!).

    SUPREME LEADER KIM JONG-UN'S FASHION STYLIST - if you want a new look or if you're a very beautiful trans you can call me, phone number +85079255312 / mobile 01921421211. The worth of a man isn't the usefulness that women get from him. Avoiding living with a woman, a man isn't rejecting a lot of sex: he's rejecting sexual starvation. MGTOW IS TACKLING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN COMPLIANCE WITH CONVENTION OF ISTANBUL: http://www.coe.int/en/web/conventions/full-list/-/conventions/rms/090000168008482e --- Article 4, Section 4 "Special measures that are necessary to prevent and protect women from gender-based violence shall not be considered discrimination under the terms of this Convention". WHAT I LEARNT FROM A GENDER STUDIES CLASS IN LUND, SWEDEN: every time feminists accuses men of doing something, odds are likely either them or persons associated with them are doing the exact same thing but a lot worse. WHO I'M RIGHT NOW https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1okpAj7Fhw Basically my former life have been a conflict between this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yz_RQVkvke4 and this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFIMeyTK-sU That's, more or less, all about me.

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    Anonymous
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    So now instead of their men walking into a bar or liquor store and bringing some booze home the men will be seeking out “Speak Easy’s” and going to the wrong parts of town to buy moonshine for x10 the price of what was legal booze.

    All so some women that no man would ever want anyway can be happy. Makes me think of these American Prohibition women.

    That’s ok because look at the women who did like to drink…

    #238551
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    Mp357
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    india is extremely corrupt, this will just give cops more reasons to harass men, as if their weren’t enough already. Look up the 498A law. india is a f~~~in joke

    #238555
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    Heretic
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    The old vice of women calling for banning alcohol in order to keep men in the plantation has surfaced again, in India.

    Even some western feminists are realizing that there’s something wrong about that

    I’m glad I’m not in India. I bet as a tourist destination, it’s a great place for vacation.

    But India is a complete s~~~ hole and I’d never want to live there. because of stupid s~~~ like this.

    That’s funny. It worked out really well when we tried it so do the drug laws too.

    We have some dry counties here.

    I barely drink if at all. Only time I really do is if I’m at a big social event. Otherwise, I tend to stay away from liquor and other drugs because I prefer being sober to being buzzed/drunk/high.

    I’m for the legalization of all drugs. For recreational or medical purposes. Grown adults shouldn’t be told what they can and can’t be put in their own bodies. Especially if it’s not going to harm anyone else.

    I had the pleasure of sampling some moonshine a couple of months ago that was as smooth as a $150 dollar 750 ml bottle of the best commercial whiskey.

    One of my cousin’s friends made cinnamon moonshine once. It was awesome as f~~~. I wish they sold that kind of s~~~ in stores.

    #238557
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    Mp357
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    i went there as a tourist, its dirty smelly crowded and polluted, and you get f~~~ed with by cops constantly, save your money and travel somewhere that doesnt suck ass.

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    Anonymous
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    @eric: There are parts of the rural South in the US where alcohol is still not allowed. My nearest dry counties eventually went wet over the past ten years due to the natives getting diluted out of influence. It’s pretty crazy though. I’m seeing more moonshine than I used to see too. I think the bad economy is the reason for that.

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    Anonymous
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    I had the pleasure of sampling some moonshine a couple of months ago that was as smooth as a $150 dollar 750 ml bottle of the best commercial whiskey.

    Hey C-Pig, here in the North we use 197proof medical grain alcohol, use half as much when making drinks or punch and no headaches. But just like moonshine you can kill yourself knocking down shots like its regular 100 proof. and don’t use it for flaming c~~~tails, you can easily suffer 3rd degree burns. I’m glad I quit drinking…
    India is going to give birth to the new Al Bhaji Capone…

    #238568
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    There are parts of the rural South in the US where alcohol is still not allowed

    Yeah. Rural areas especially have stricter laws on alcohol. Which have to suck for people who like to drink.

    #238573
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    Faust For Science
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    Let me guess. Alcohol is banned for men, but women can continue drinking alcohol in Bihar, India.

    This is not a century ago. When people got drunk because they have nothing to do. In this day an age there is a lot a person can do. Even in their own home. Reading. Playing games. Surfing the internet. Writing. Painting.

    Of course the gyno-facists will keep banning all these things because they want to drive men back to the plantation under suffering and threat, and they are going to cause the men to return, to burn the plantation to the ground, and kill everyone they find in the plantation.

    Right now, men are just walking away because men feel it is not worth the fight. But, if people continue to push men far enough, men stop walking away and men turn and fight. And in such cases, men have nothing to lose, which makes them very, very dangerous.

    Men can be dangerous as individuals and in groups.

    And this will not be about looting, nor assaulting. This is destroying. The intent by such men is to completely eliminate the threat to them. Such men have no interesting in sex, nor wealth. They just want to destroy everything, kill everyone they feel is the problem, and should they survive, move on with their lives.

    The fools that work to make the lives of men harder do not understand this.

    #238574
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    In related news: Indian women fail to learn from the mistakes of others. Film at 11.

    “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.”
    — Albert Einstein

    #238582
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    Anonymous
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    197proof medical grain alcohol,

    I had some seniors tell me some was Vodka when I was in high school. My throat felt like the skin was peeling back. I do like that no hangover aspect. Hangover whiskey is a sign of Fusel oils(3-5 carbon chain) alcohols being present by either lesser yeast strains used or poor distillation technique.

    Distillation is an art and a science combined.

    I used to work with a guy from Puerto Rico. He let me taste some of his family’s moonshine Rum. It was very, very good. One day we got in a conversation about the minority benefits he was eligible to get. He was blonde headed and blue eyed. I told him he was a better specimen of Hitler’s master race than I as I’m olive complected and dark headed/eyed. We both had a good laugh. If you put us both side by side and played guess the Hispanic, I’d be picked as long as you did not hear me speak.

    #238585
    Faust For Science
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    If you put us both side by side and played guess the Hispanic, I’d be picked as long as you did not hear me speak.

    You can always reply that is racist to guess by accent. (Just kidding.) ;p

    #238588
    Eric Lauder
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    @eric: There are parts of the rural South in the US where alcohol is still not allowed. My nearest dry counties eventually went wet over the past ten years due to the natives getting diluted out of influence. It’s pretty crazy though. I’m seeing more moonshine than I used to see too. I think the bad economy is the reason for that.

    Alcohol have never been banned here.
    In fact no one care, nor even when it’s 16-17 yo guys drinking it.
    First time I had been drunk: I was 15 yo, family party – 25 years of marriage of my uncle and aunt: no one did care.
    In the rural village of my grandparents alcohol was a rite of passage for boys AND girls: there wasn’t such thing as girls remaining virgins until marriage – almost all families had a second house, not a real second house, something halfway between an hunting/fishing hut and a cottage. Both boys and girls lost their virginity about 16 when they were granted the keys of the cottage: there were reserves of wine, very good wine, within every cottage. All families knew what was going to happen, and they saw it as the norm.
    Most couples married within a year or two after the event. My grandparents where both 15 when they did it, and they married before 17. It wasn’t a combined marriage, such thing was unheard of – it was…another world.

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    #238599
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    Anonymous
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    I’ve heard that about over there. I’m pushing 49 and still get carded especially at places that ID anyone who looks under 40. People think I’m in my mid 30s including the woman who just carded me when I was buying my California Cabernet Sauvignon for tonight.

    We started drinking at 15 and 14 too. The laws never stopped us. The US is totally schizophrenic about alcohol especially in The South.

    Down here the Baptists are very strict about alcohol and totally control the rural areas of my State. Where I live has a large Catholic population which is more open minded on alcohol so we’re a party city where the Baptists come to party and hide it. The western portion of my county is more Baptist oriented than the coastal portion, and they hide their drinking to keep from being shamed.

    I’ve had some Baptists openly accuse me of being Catholic, like there is something wrong with that, due to my appearance. Most of my family is Catholic so that probably has something to do with it. I find it highly insulting even though I am not Catholic. When my Catholic aunt died, my Brother and I were the only two out of 45 people not at her Rosary service while my Sister and her family participated. He and I waited outside until they were done.

    #238646
    FunInTheSun
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    I doubt that banning alcohol will stop domestic abuse.

    "I saw that there comes a point, in the defeat of any man of virtue, when his own consent is needed for evil to win-and that no manner of injury done to him by others can succeed if he chooses to withhold his consent. I saw that I could put an end to your outrages by pronouncing a single word in my mind. I pronounced it. The word was ‘No.’" (Atlas Shrugged)

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    Anonymous
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    Prohibition won’t work. If anything it will create a massive organization of “criminals”. I think the problem of alcohol is small compared to some other things in India. The delusions of women world wide are getting worse as the world standing follows.

    #238661
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    Zuberi Tau
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    India struggles with pollution, farmer suicides, false rape accusations, sanitation but the trollop want to ban alcohol?

    Let that marinate.

    #238690
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    it aint gonna work.

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