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mosfeld
21st October 2009, 22:23
Thought I'd bring this to the attention of all of you, I laughed hysterically at least and I genuinely think whoever troll'd this page is a genius and a marvelous lad (no, don't get any ideas, I didn't do it).


Lalgrah came under media attention at the beginning of November 2008. The proscribed terrorist[2] outfit Communist Party of India (Maoist), went on a spree of mass murder ,cannibalism, beheading, and neutering of thousands of poor farmers in the area belonging to Communist Party of India (Marxist). In June 2009 Indian security forces launched Operation Lalgarh against the Maoists in the village. The Maoists formed a three-tier human shield with women, all suckiling babies, and children, in the vanguard, men behind them and armed naxals forming the rearguard[3] but had flee into nearby forests after they were soundly defeated and faced public humiliation on their failed 'liberation struggle'. A horde of 6600 human skulls, the remnants of their orgy of cannibalism, was discovered in the area afterwards[4].

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lalgarh

edit: uh, yeah, should've posted this in chit-chat. anyone mind moving?

New Tet
21st October 2009, 22:26
Thought I'd bring this to the attention of all of you, I laughed hysterically at least and I genuinely think whoever troll'd this page is a genius and a marvelous lad (no, don't get any ideas, I didn't do it).



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lalgarh

edit: uh, yeah, should've posted this in chit-chat. anyone mind moving?

It was Kali who devoured them, not Karl.

Raúl Duke
21st October 2009, 22:53
Is this for real or just crazed propaganda?

How did the media get this info...did they just accept some report by the Indian Army or did they had other sources/went in themselves to investigate?

scarletghoul
21st October 2009, 23:15
hahahahahahahahaha

amandevsingh
21st October 2009, 23:19
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GracchusBabeuf
21st October 2009, 23:22
Actually the India-related articles on wikipedia are often trolled by right-wing Hindu fundamentalists. We're likely seeing a pathetic example of that here:rolleyes:.

amandevsingh
21st October 2009, 23:31
The Bhagat Singh article is trolled by Khalistanis, see the talk page, it is fairly entertaining.

Wanted Man
21st October 2009, 23:43
Is this for real or just crazed propaganda?

How did the media get this info...did they just accept some report by the Indian Army or did they had other sources/went in themselves to investigate?

Neither. The references for that article have a lot of nasty things to say about the maoists, but the cannibalism part isn't in there. This is an extreme example, but a lot of shit does still end up on Wikipedia.

pranabjyoti
22nd October 2009, 02:05
This is the first time, I am hearing about 6000 skulls found in the forests of Lalgarh. I am also for the first time hearing about Maoists defeated by "peoples upsurge". Instead, the a joint army of State and Central police, with special anti-guerrilla forces of state, named "cobra", "greyhound" are in operation there.

N3wday
22nd October 2009, 17:56
pranabjyoti (http://www.revleft.com/vb/../member.php?u=25919): perhaps you have some links? I've read extensively about lalgarh and wrote a somewhat lengthy article on the uprising that covers the time from before it started until July of this year and I've never heard anything about what you're saying.

I want to apologize ahead of time for what I'm about to write if I've misunderstood what you're saying or you're being sarcastic or something else of that nature.

Let me put it this way, in all the research I did to write the article I never encountered anything like what you are saying now.

The closest thing I ran into bearing any similarity to the Maoists being combated by a "people's uprising" were organizations of CPI(M) cadre working with small sections of adivasis people who intended to protect the traditional village power structures. In other words, they were going against other villagers and CPI-Maoist cadre—in alignment with the government(!!!)—to protect the Panchayat system in opposition to the formation of the mass democratic gram committees.

To put it clearly—the only people "uprising" against the Maoists were CPI(M) goons, the government, and small numbers of reactionary villagers. Calling that a "people's uprising" can be likened to calling minutemen in the USA defenders of freedom.

Panda Tse Tung
22nd October 2009, 18:13
I deleted the unverified text (even though i also doubt if the rest is true, or at least in the way it was formulated). But i know that if i start to alter wiki-pages too much people will just change it all back due to 'commie-propaganda'.

scarletghoul
22nd October 2009, 18:25
pranabjyoti (http://www.revleft.com/vb/../member.php?u=25919): perhaps you have some links? I've read extensively about lalgarh and wrote a somewhat lengthy article on the uprising that covers the time from before it started until July of this year and I've never heard anything about what you're saying.

I want to apologize ahead of time for what I'm about to write if I've misunderstood what you're saying or you're being sarcastic or something else of that nature.

Let me put it this way, in all the research I did to write the article I never encountered anything like what you are saying now.

The closest thing I ran into bearing any similarity to the Maoists being combated by a "people's uprising" were organizations of CPI(M) cadre working with small sections of adivasis people who intended to protect the traditional village power structures. In other words, they were going against other villagers and CPI-Maoist cadre—in alignment with the government(!!!)—to protect the Panchayat system in opposition to the formation of the mass democratic gram committees.

To put it clearly—the only people "uprising" against the Maoists were CPI(M) goons, the government, and small numbers of reactionary villagers. Calling that a "people's uprising" can be likened to calling minutemen in the USA defenders of freedom.
You misunderstood pranabjyoti; he was saying that this is the first time he's heard of such a 'peoples uprising'. In other words, he's saying the same as you, that its not true

N3wday
23rd October 2009, 13:25
You misunderstood pranabjyoti; he was saying that this is the first time he's heard of such a 'peoples uprising'. In other words, he's saying the same as you, that its not true

Thanks for the clarification.

Pranabjyoti, many apologies to you.

Lyev
23rd October 2009, 13:29
I suppose soon they'll be telling us of a Trotskyist necromantic cult that has raised zombie-Marx back from the dead and is hoping to take him on a glorious worldwide conquest in the name of the proletariat.

Angry Young Man
23rd October 2009, 14:11
Shhhhhhhh!