Bangladesh's Filthy Manner of Life

Bangladesh's Filthy Manner of LifeIn Bangladesh the people have several “festivals” which are a part of their various idolatrous worship services (this is further discussed in the “False Religious Systems” section), but they all get intermingled.  The majority of their people are Muslims and the fruit of that looks like this:  legalized prostitution; no abortion unless the woman’s life is in danger (wink, nudge, wink, wink); no authorized homosexuality; extreme poverty for the vast majority of their people which includes several thousands of illegal immigrants who flee neighboring nations to try to hide out in the refugee camps set up along the borders of the various other nations surrounding this nation.

This newly formed nation is struggling with the fact that within all of their big plans to have them a new government, and liberated people they have forgotten the one and only important thing, to wit:  TO SERVE THE TRUE AND LIVING GOD.  They have set about to establish their own form of righteousness, but it is not working too well for them.

Here are just a few examples of the lifestyles of the average Bangladeshi and it is the picture of this verse: Isa 1:6  From the sole of the foot even unto the head there is no soundness in it; but wounds, and bruises, and putrifying sores: they have not been closed, neither bound up, neither mollified with ointment. 

From the mouth of a 13 year old prostitute in Barisal, Bangladesh “For a short while, I got a job as a maid.  My employer beat me and only gave me one meal a day, so I quit.  Two month ago, I started as a sex worker.”  Yes, “Sex Worker” is what they call their legal whores – sanctioned and court ordered by their “leaders”. 

Now from Rajshahi, Bangladesh a drug addict with AIDs, Mohammad Dulal: “In the past, if we found a drug user in our locality, we used to beat him up, but today I myself am taking drugs.  I have to blame myself for this.”  While the UNITED KINGDOM’S government steps in and is spending $12 Million to fund “rehabilitation” for these somewhere between 2,500-15,000 (WHAT?!) cases of HIV/AIDS drug-addicts. 

So, they have made a union with hellish UK to try to fix their problems. 

Add to that the latest trend of male suitors of marrying a woman with a huge (relative term in that starving nation) dowry – OH YES you must have a dowry to wed in this culture.  Then after they have wed, the man waits just long enough to get his hands on that dowry and then quickly either runs off, divorces or in some less common cases – but ever increasing – they MURDER the woman. 

And of course, as alluded to earlier, the people are dying of starvation all around Bangladesh.  In this quote directly from the IRIN humanitarian news and analysis UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs article of 19 November 2008: “According to the State of the World’s Children (SOWC) Report 2008, issued by the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), eight million or 48 percent of all children under five are underweight.  Millions of children and women suffer from one or more forms of malnutrition, including low birth weight, stunting, underweight, Vitamin A deficiency, iodine deficiency disorders and anaemia.  Malnutrition passes from one generation to the next because malnourished mothers give birth to malnourished infants.” 

Now, you would think that these really smart leaders would figure out how to read their Bangla language version of the Holy Bible, and stop putting their people through the ringer, year after weary year.  All they need to do is read these words and OBEY their God:  Deuteronomy 11: 26 ¶  Behold, I set before you this day a blessing and a curse;
27  A blessing, if ye obey the commandments of the LORD your God, which I command you this day:
28  And a curse, if ye will not obey the commandments of the LORD your God, but turn aside out of the way which I command you this day, to go after other gods, which ye have not known.

Meanwhile, they have these so-called religions persecuting one another.  Their “Christians” are trying hard to “proselytize”, but have no truth in them.  So, their vile filth is confronted by the uber-self-righteous Muslims and Hindus with violence to the point that they run the “Christians” out of their villages and send them a very strong message to NEVER come back!  To this very day you will find them fighting with each other as their bloggers (that’s right, these are some state of the art perverts among the well-to-do Bangladeshis) keep the Internet wires burning with allegations, stories of persecution and criminal activities directed towards each other.

These Bangladesh freaks take great pride in their ability to play Cricket, and are beside themselves with glee for their team beating. . .wait for it. . .Zimbabwe?!  Alrighty then!!!  These people believe in making a lot of “to do” about NOTHING.  You believe these people got major headlines for beating “starvin’ marvin’”?

Sexual trafficking (report from http://www.state.gov/g/tip/rls/tiprpt/2008/105386.htm)

Bangladesh is a source and transit country for men, women, and children trafficked for the purposes of forced labor and commercial sexual exploitation. Children – both girls and boys – are trafficked internally for commercial sexual exploitation, bonded labor, and other forms of forced labor. Estimates from UNICEF and other sources since 2004 suggest that between 10,000 and 29,000 children are exploited in prostitution in Bangladesh. Some children are sold into bondage by their parents, while others are coerced into labor or commercial sexual exploitation through fraud and physical coercion. The Center for Women and Child Studies reports that trafficked boys are generally under 10 years old and trafficked girls are between 11 and 16 years old. Women and children from Bangladesh are also trafficked to India and Pakistan for sexual exploitation. Bangladeshi men and women migrate willingly to Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Qatar, Iraq, Lebanon, and Malaysia for work.
Women typically work as domestic servants; some find themselves in situations of forced labor when faced with restrictions on movement, non-payment of wages, threats, and physical or sexual abuse. Similarly, Bangladeshi men and women migrate to Malaysia, the Gulf, Jordan, and Finland to work in the construction sector or garment industry; they are sometimes induced into forced labor through fraudulent job offers, or after arrival in the destination country. Illegal fees imposed formally by Bangladeshi recruitment agents sometimes serve to facilitate debt bondage situations. Some Bangladeshi women working abroad are subsequently trafficked into commercial sexual exploitation. Bangladeshi adults are also trafficked internally for commercial sexual exploitation, domestic servitude, and bonded labor. Some Burmese women who are trafficked to India transit through Bangladesh.

There you have the face of Bangladesh!