Monday, September 4, 2017

IPL Cricket is it really Indian? And is India really poor?

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2017/sep/04/ipl-rights-sold-star-india-cricket-twenty-20
world’s richest domestic Twenty20 competition.
What is domestic here?
Players,coaches,umpires, even the so called cheer leaders and girls are also brought from abroad(are they only bringing cheers to the stadium? or brought to the land with much bigger and dirtier agenda?) and paid by the DOMESTIC FANS for few hours of excitement when outside the stadium people sleep on pavements with no proper food and clothes...And then we will read most of malnutrition children are from the very same country, many of the children not attending school are from the same country...and Prime Minister may also wish good luck to the teams and politicians will cheer with those foreign cheer leaders...Well done. Nice entertainment. Is there any activist who is raising these questions? After all its, ENGLISH CRICKET and more important ENTERTAINMENT...who cares about those in the street.
Well here are some Domestic people working for International Players League to play... they get the pitch ready...see the dedication...even if they have nothing to warm themselves in cold weather and climate, they want to warm the pitch....and look at the domestic women working out the hard physical work..they are not wearing any hifunda western dress, but tucked in saree covering their bodies well, not like the English speaking office going women who wants to say its much easier to wear western dress as work involves fast walk and its more comfortable...these women neither knows to speak English nor will they say they want comfortable dress...all they want is some money from a society/Govt which is craving for ENTERTAINMENT and so they suck the blood of these DOMESTIC people...Well why talk of these..."Are you entertained, Is this not why you are here?" Who care about destruction whether its Roman empire or right now our own society?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbBiXPVKuTA

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