Rage-Fueled Drunk Goes Berserk, Stabs Sanitation Worker Over and Over Until Dead


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0 +1 MomoPI 1 month ago

Indians hate anything sanitary or hygienic.

1 +1 BigHeartSmallWorld 1 month ago

@MomoPI The assertion that Indians hate anything sanitary or hygienic is an oversimplification that ignores a complex cultural, social, and economic landscape. While India faces significant challenges with public sanitation and waste management, it is inaccurate to generalize this to a total dislike of cleanliness.
Many Indians maintain high standards of cleanliness within their personal homes and in their personal hygiene (bathing daily, washing hands). However, this often does not extend to public spaces, leading to a visible contrast where homes are clean but immediate surroundings are not. Indian notions of hygiene can differ from Western standards. For instance, bathing rituals are often considered elaborate, but the concept of cleanliness may focus more on keeping personal space "pure" rather than maintaining shared public spaces.

The sheer density of the population and inadequate waste management infrastructure, particularly in urban areas, contribute significantly to public sanitation issues. The issue is often linked to a lack of civic responsibility, where cleaning public areas is mistakenly seen as the sole responsibility of the government or, historically, lower-caste individuals.
However! There is a growing awareness of hygiene, with initiatives like the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (Clean India Mission) aiming to improve sanitation standards. Younger generations are increasingly focused on improving civic cleanliness.
Therefore, the issue is more about ineffective public management, a disconnect in civic responsibility, and infrastructural limitations, rather than a general hatred for cleanliness.

5 +1 MinLillaKanin 2 months ago

Only Scandinavian Vikings go berserk. Not disgusting Indians.

0 +1 weeg 2 months ago

did he died?

2 +1 HoohahTime 2 months ago

filthy hindoos hate to be de-stinkified...only the germ achmedmoomoo can survive in that shithole

1 +1 BigHeartSmallWorld 1 month ago

@HoohahTime because Achmed’s the goat

6 +1 NovikovR 2 months ago

Sanitization workers are BANNED in India, didn't you know? 8-)

3 +1 THETOTALGUY 2 months ago

Just having some afternoon fun

1 +1 anomoly 2 months ago

Don't anyone try to stop him. His trash was full that morning and he wasn't havin it.

3 +1 Badboy 2 months ago

Slum dog poor faggots from Mumbai shit hole. Fuckin cow piss drinkers. Goat fuckers.

0 +1 Akai 2 months ago

@Badboy islam is the goat fuckers where the religion sanctions the entitlement to beasting, in India its cows and just a given cause never get laid men, cow worship etc

1 +1 BigHeartSmallWorld 1 month ago

@Akai Bestiality is not considered an entitlement or a sanctioned right in Islam. On the contrary, Islamic jurisprudence generally considers bestiality a major crime and a form of sexual deviation, or zina (unlawful sexual intercourse), which is strictly forbidden (haram).

0 +1 Scooby 2 months ago

my poor ears