Re: BOOK FAIR AS BIBLE FAIR
Jay Stevens the crackpot reports:
[concerning a floating bookfair sponsored by evangelicals
that docked at Chennai...]
Another shocking thing, which came to be known, is that
one among the crew-members of the ship had used insulting
words to a visitor, calling him a 'nasty' Indian.
Immediately, the visitor had complained it to the police
but the police had reportedly said that they could not do
anything as it is election time and a complaint might
create some unnecessary problems. However, the police
made the crewman apologise to the visitor, it is said.
War of the Wogs
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