I always knew that once India is put into the forefront....
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sinbad

09/26/2020, 08:13:02




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I always knew that once India is put into the forefront, all the sh8t that India hid from the world will come out in the open.  

It is like how all those Westerners touting going to India to be spiritually cleansed.  Once they are there, they were in the shock of their lives.  It is not what it seems.  White women, highly prized are Eve-Teased 24/7.  Garbage and feces everywhere. Crumbling infrastructure with poverty visible everywhere.  

Those who travelled to China expecting a North Korea, dog eating, organ harvesting and diseased ridden country, (courtesy of Falungong) were wowed by the modern infrastructure, the actual individual freedom, the cleanliness, the wealth within the city. People are well dressed, behaved in a civilized manner and it is very safe even 3am in the morning.  Women can walk safely 3am in the morning in the city without worry.

I have taken the commuter trains from the Beijing airport to many places within the city, it is just as good as the Taipei Metro, Hong Kong MTR and Singapore's MRT.  I travel exclusively to Hong Kong and Singapore. I still have at least $50 in my Octopus card and NETs card. I know my cities to be honest and Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, the ones I travelled most often in China are up there with the best in the world.

India by delusionally pushing itself to the forefront will erase all that delusional BS that they put out for the world.  Once the West gets to see what's hiding underneath the JaiHind blanket, they will withdraw back in disgust.  

 

 





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