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onlooker
17 Apr 20 00:32
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This is what the enlightened world is up against  Cry ...

- and the liberal, do-gooder snowflakes - tells us - nay, impose upon us - that we are meant to embrace these diverse DULLARD cultures. Cry

Well - just 'eff off.
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While the nationwide lockdown has been extended to 3 May and more stringent measures are being enforced by state governments, thousands of people in Tamil Nadu’s Madurai took to the streets to join a long procession for the funeral of a bull.

The jallikattu****-temple bull in a village in Alanganallur in Madurai breathed its last on 12 April. While the state governments have insisted to keep funerals a low-key affair with less than 10 close relatives, the villagers wanted to pay their respects to their favourite bull with grandeur.

Bulls in Alanganallur and other villages such as Palamedu, Avaniapuram are highly revered and seen as the pride of the land.
Thousands of people in Madurai took to the streets on a long procession for the funeral of a bull.

Thousands had gathered at the funeral and the owners of the bull were inconsolable.

Madurai District Collector TG Vinay told that 3,000 people who were part of the procession have been booked for violating Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) and social distancing norms, reported news agency ANI.
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