Friday, 18 February 2011

The Cruel and Vicious Auntie

I tell you. This type of character can destroy a Jack Lambert or Albert Einstein in a heartbeat just by saying, "your child don't look like you, its too dark, too short, or too skinny" and looks at the wife. I have been asked if I'm afraid of being attacked by extremists of Islamic faith? I'll make the late Sam Kinnison's reference of him not being afraid of terrorism because he was married. In my case, its dealing with vicious, Indian aunties.

Most are family but some are not but are included in manners that can resort to gossip. They are the krptonite and to be avoided by ambitious folks. Either they will try to put you down or ask for your money through gossip. I guess that is why you see so many Indians move to other countries but they are just vicious here in the United States. Here are some quotes: "Why is your daughter so fat? Why she wear her dress like that, must have a boyfriend, heh, heh, heh? Is he Indian?"

There is no way, you can make comebackers to them like you do with other guys. It just makes you look bad. Particularly when they look older with a mustache growing and mutton chop growing on the sides. LOL. But what I don't understand is the bondage that they place. Parents of successful PHD's, military folks, doctors,engineers, and so on. "When is your son going to get married, its getting late?" Likewise, no one researches their personal life. I guess that is the trap. But then why, the word "soon" or "when he is ready." Instead of "Bitch, shut up." Another trap?

The question becomes why do successful folk need them or want them. It sort of reminds of that journalist who got sexually attacked in Egypt. A female blogger mentioned her disgust about the comments such as "What was she doing there, showing her face? She is too pretty, too blonde, and too white? You know how them Egyptians are?" She wrote her column implying that men wrote those comments. No, it was the aunties of her own race. They have been saying that for centuries because its a good way to keep an ambitious person in line especially during war. Yet, remain annoymous.

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