@Desi
B4 you get out of hands, and start thinking, datz is not replying, therefore I won, I will give a smack of reality.
1st of, none of your post are even half witted or worth replying to.
Best thing is to ignore the pests. But sometimes its the pests that ruin the field, that become too resistant to pestacides.
You are continuing to ignore what I asked you earlier.
What credibility or interest do you have in a car that is being marketed to Muslim general public. If I were you and a car being Marketed to Hindus, i.e. Infidel, I would steer clear of it.
None of my statements indicate any hatred. If you misinterpret them, than that is your short comming.
I tried but somehow it did not get it thru your cranium. The infidel was brought up to show how a Car is marketted BASED on ethnocentric Religious, cultural identity.
This proton has nothing ethnocentric about it. Its just a product, a marketing tag line, UNLIKE Infidel, which is more in tuned with being branded as Ethnic and Religious Pride than Proton's attemp to market a car internationally.
Again, I did not bring up the religious car, it was YOU and your pseudos.. so I got you your answer point blank, but somehow its not getting thru your skull, as to what is a Religious, ethnocentric Car, vs. a car that is just a marketing strategy.
There is no hint of HATRED in what I said. If you mis-interpret it that way, than told cry foul.
I have nothing against India or Hindus, I have good Hindu friends, as long as they don't impose their life-style on me, I don't care, I have no problem with anyone.