Wednesday 26 December 2012

Meanings of the words, their importance: Brick Lane KHOODEELAAR! UPDATING the latest scientific evidence on the "name'',"names'"-1


Brick Lane KHOODEELAAR! UPDATING the latest scientific evidence on the "name'',"'names'"-1

Brick Lane KHOODEELAAR! UPDATING the latest scientific evidence on the "name'',"'names'"-1


2354 Hrs GMT
London Tuesday
25 December 2012.

The © Muhammad Haque Daily Ethical and Linguistic Commentary [5] The word KHOODEELAAR!

and the related words...

The image below is one of my KHOODEELAAR! leaflets, written in Seelotee by using the Bangla script.

KHOODEELAAR! is a multifaceted Seelotee language word that I created in context in 2004 to mobilise the community to defence itself against the Crossrail hole plotted by the Big Business and the City of London interests against the Brick Lane London E1 area.

It is “the Brick Lane London E1 area” that also houses the spot they call “Banglatown”.

And Banglatown is the word that the Conservative Party councillors in the “local” Tower Hamlets Council ant dropped from the name of the Council Ward known as “Spitalfields and Banglatown”.

Although neither the Conservatives, nor the English Boundary Commission nor the Tower Hamlets Council, uses the phrase “the Brick Lane London E1 area”, the plain truth is that it is Brick Lane that is the most well known of all three components. 

Spitalfields at this moment is attracting just over 3 Million results on Google while Brick Lane is exactly 17 million results!

That is, Brick Lane is more than THREE TIMES more widely known on the INTERNET than Spitalfields.

However mathematically or algorithmically the search itself is programmed the truth is that it is Brick Lane that comes out at the top with the highest number.

I have just done the tests.

So why is it that those who want to drop the word Banglatown appear “naturally” content with the word “Spitalfields”?

Why don’t they go for “Brick Lane” area?



[To be continued]

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