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2024 Dec 30, 7:29pm   21,813 views  628 comments

by Patrick   follow (60)  

https://www.amren.com/features/2024/12/india-its-worse-than-you-think/


India: It’s Worse Than You Think

Most Westerners know nothing about India beyond vague ideas about Hinduism, yoga, gurus, and maybe a dash of Bollywood. To such people, this article will be a rude awakening. ...

I had first returned to India with the idea of improving it, but after 11 years, I realized that India was a sinking ship, with worsening and increasingly shameless corruption, degraded people, and a society that was falling apart. I had never met an honest bureaucrat or politician. I applied to emigrate to Canada and my application was approved in a record three weeks.

I now advise East Asian and Western corporations on investing in India. Most of what I tell them sounds to them exaggerated, unrealistic, and unbelievable. After much dance, drama, and a great deal of lost money, they begin to believe what I tell them. However, this learning is never institutionalized because of a refusal to understand India. This is a form of political correctness, a poison eating away the innards of Western values.

When I was a child growing up in India, I learned that “might makes right.” Power was often abused, with those in control acting as if they had a God-given right to exploit and dominate others. The display of authority could be so extreme that questioning it or expecting those in power to do their duty might lead to retribution. Those in authority seemed to believe that their positions were not for serving others but for personal gain.

People who showed respect appeared to have meekly accepted a lower, subservient position. Kind people had to hide their compassion, for being nice was seen as a weakness.

In India, I have rarely seen someone in authority take the initiative to solve a problem he was responsible for. When I was at university, an underaged boy who worked in the kitchen was raped and sodomized by the janitors. I reported the matter, but not only did no one in authority do what was right — something well within their power — the authorities and fellow students threatened me with severe consequences if I pursued the matter further. Devoid of empathy, they also made fun of the boy and me.

Yes, there is an element of sadism here. There is some degree of pleasure that Indians take in the pain suffered by others. The attitude of the authorities was like that of the high-placed Delhi bureaucrat who told me that his Black Label whiskey tastes so much better because he knows that most Indians can’t afford to drink it.

This confuses Westerners. If they had power, even if they were corrupt, in a situation where there was nothing to gain or lose — no bribes to receive since both parties were poor, and no risk of offending someone well-connected — they would do the right thing and book the alleged rapist. These Indians would do nothing, not even lift a finger, unless there was a reward: money or sex. Their apathy was bottomless.


The article goes on about how incredibly low-trust India is as a society.

True? Any people from India want to opine on this?

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390   stereotomy   2025 Sep 26, 11:00am  

When I'm traveling, I always seek motels that are not owned/operated by Indians, for the simple reason that Indian-run locations are more often than not unhygienic. This is because the Brahmins and other upper caste Indians consider it beneath themselves to have concerns about keeping the bathrooms clean or fumigating for bedbugs. This is probably why most Indians shit in the woods - it's too disgusting to wipe your own ass.

I see this all the time at work - men who won't touch their cocks to direct the spray so they piss all over the floor instead, figuring Dalits will take care of it.

I predict I will get my second ignore from this by you know who.
391   zzyzzx   2025 Sep 26, 11:57am  

stereotomy says

I always seek motels that are not owned/operated by Indians


How do I make sure?
392   stereotomy   2025 Sep 26, 12:04pm  

zzyzzx says

stereotomy says


I always seek motels that are not owned/operated by Indians


How do I make sure?

Who's at the front desk? These are mostly family operated.
393   DemoralizerOfPanicans   2025 Sep 26, 12:51pm  

WookieMan says


A neighboring town in my area has an Indian run gas station. The owner lives there. The place smell like shit, like human feces. I swear they are pooping in buckets or something. It was run by whites 20 years ago and smelled just fine.

My big beef is that "Investor Visas" should NOT be available for buying existing businesses, at least service businesses.

The motel/gas station existed and mostly would continue to exist without the "Investor Visa".

Not only does not create NEW jobs, it actually destroys jobs since the new foreign owners bring their family to run it, only keeping a handful of housekeepers.
394   MolotovCocktail   2025 Sep 26, 6:56pm  

KgK one says

Agree you cant compare emerging country to usa.


India has been around since before Alexander the Great. It isn't an 'emerging country".
398   KgK one   2025 Sep 28, 7:51pm  

MolotovCocktail says

KgK one says


Agree you cant compare emerging country to usa.


India has been around since before Alexander the Great. It isn't an 'emerging country".


Yes india existed long before Alexander. Alexander reached current day pakistan. India was top 3 powers thru out history except after British. British came to india in indian built ships, even some Indians funded first trading company east india company but got betrayed. After British economy went from 30% to 2 % . British also starved 100 million by taking food for its war. Even after independence it installed it's puppet government.

Britain was largest but it has lost it powers, so nothing is permanent. Time equalizer it all.
400   MolotovCocktail   2025 Sep 28, 10:28pm  

KgK one says

British came to india in indian built ships, even some Indians funded first trading company east india company but got betrayed. After British economy went from 30% to 2 % . British also starved 100 million by taking food for its war. Even after independence it installed it's puppet government.


Brits left about 80 years ago.
401   Blue   2025 Sep 29, 12:43am  

MolotovCocktail says


KgK one says



Brits left about 80 years ago.

Yes in litter sense.
They still shoot movies and documentaries on their pedophile agent
Muhammad Akmal Gandhi (Marketed as the Mahatma Gandhi 😜) with their fake narratives to remind next generation of slaves.
Wealthy clients still run from London banking system.
Bulleywood is still run from London through underworld. London is safe heaven for so many high profile both soft and hard criminals to hide with ill gotten money.
All the fake media and left leaning politicians are controlled from the west. The list goes on.
Like any other country, India has its own problems to solve but west is making some of the things more challenging.
402   Eric Holder   2025 Sep 29, 4:52pm  

Indian navy once submerged their nuclear sub with one hatch still open. True story.
403   HeadSet   2025 Sep 29, 5:14pm  

Eric Holder says

Indian navy once submerged their nuclear sub with one hatch still open. True story.

Maybe they needed to wash the poop out.
404   DemoralizerOfPanicans   2025 Sep 29, 5:56pm  

DemoralizerOfPanicans says


My big beef is that "Investor Visas" should NOT be available for buying existing businesses, at least service businesses.

The motel/gas station existed and mostly would continue to exist without the "Investor Visa".

Not only does not create NEW jobs, it actually destroys jobs since the new foreign owners bring their family to run it, only keeping a handful of housekeepers.

Imagine giving tax-benefits to foreigners that citizens don't get to buy existing service businesses in a highly capitalized and populated area.

The US has NO shortage of investment looking to make loans and NO shortage of gas stations, motels, etc. The US is overcapitalized if anything.

Nobody who puts America First could have disliked this sentiment. Only a foreigner wanting to follow in the steps of stupid laws their fellows took advantage of.

Furthermore, at the very least, "Investor Visas" should be non-renewable or transferable. If a BP went to one investor visa holder, it should not be able to be legally sold to another visa holder/applicant (with the tax benefit then being renewed, which is how foreigners built wealth, by legal tax evasion - transfer from Uncle Ramit to Cousin Sanjay, same family owns but the tax benefit renews for another multiyear period. Not even the craftiest econo-bullshitartist could justify that as good or necessary)
407   gabbar   2025 Sep 30, 4:27pm  

Let's remember that before Elon Musk purchased Twitter, it was run by Indians...fook them.
408   Eric Holder   2025 Sep 30, 5:26pm  

gabbar says

Let's remember that before Elon Musk purchased Twitter, it was run by Indians...fook them.


It's still infested with Indian bots.
409   Blue   2025 Sep 30, 5:36pm  

gabbar says

Let's remember that before Elon Musk purchased Twitter, it was run by Indians...fook them.

Hope you meant that commie woman Vijaya Gadde of her role in Twitter's past content moderation decisions.
Agreed with your comment and but not everyone.
410   Patrick   2025 Sep 30, 5:47pm  

Eric Holder says

gabbar says


Let's remember that before Elon Musk purchased Twitter, it was run by Indians...fook them.


It's still infested with Indian bots.


That's true, sadly.

Every time I look at X, there are a few new "Elons" who are following me. They all claim to be Elon.
411   gabbar   2025 Oct 1, 4:54am  

Blue says

Agreed with your comment and but not everyone.

Indian CEO was up Biden's administration's rectum.
412   Blue   2025 Oct 1, 8:03am  

https://www.tbsnews.net/world/south-asia/indian-court-orders-doctors-write-legible-prescriptions-citing-patient-safety#
Not sure how many other countries use handwritten prescriptions but at least in India most small private practices write in some kind of code that no one can read other than the intended pharmacist who can give kickbacks.
413   Patrick   2025 Oct 1, 8:32am  

Wow, that's pretty corrupt.

So the doctor forces the patient to go to a pharmacy that will pay a kickback to the doctor, raising the price for the patient.
414   Blue   2025 Oct 1, 12:03pm  

Patrick says

Wow, that's pretty corrupt.

So the doctor forces the patient to go to a pharmacy that will pay a kickback to the doctor, raising the price for the patient.

You bet, oftentimes that pharmacy store run by family or extended family member in my personal observation.
Even worse, I remember seeing doctors prescribing truck loads of unnecessary medication 💊 for no other than making money off the poor patents.
These are criminals in white coats.

I heard that things became much worse after corporations became popular.
415   Patrick   2025 Oct 1, 12:14pm  

The US also has the same problem with doctors prescribing highly profitable but unnecessary medication.

The kickbacks are more hidden here though, via Pfizer funding the FDA, and the rotating door between Pfizer and the FDA.
417   gabbar   2025 Oct 1, 12:35pm  

Patrick says

The US also has the same problem with doctors prescribing highly profitable but unnecessary medication.

Corruption starts when the student gets into medical school and has to take out student loans to become a doctor...I doubt that this is normal in other countries. What is taught in medical schools in likely influenced by monies that the medical schools accept. Just like in public schools...medical school indoctrination starts early.
418   KgK one   2025 Oct 1, 2:39pm  

Patrick says


The US also has the same problem with doctors prescribing highly profitable but unnecessary medication.

The kickbacks are more hidden here though, via Pfizer funding the FDA, and the rotating door between Pfizer and the FDA.

This was also normal in usa 10 years ago, sales people would take doctors to las vegas, games , etc. Phama also would hire lot of hot chicks to seduce n fk doctors, then doctors would prescribe meds. Oxycontin is perfect example.

Now most pharma sales rep in us n india can only give modest lunch to learn about product. Doctors in india do over prescribe, though some meds are way cheaper in india than usa. Corrupt people in all profession do this still everywhere.
419   DemoralizerOfPanicans   2025 Oct 1, 5:27pm  

gabbar says


Corruption starts when the student gets into medical school and has to take out student loans to become a doctor...I doubt that this is normal in other countries. What is taught in medical schools in likely influenced by monies that the medical schools accept. Just like in public schools...medical school indoctrination starts early.

That and licenses are controlled by the AMA monopoly and the State.

We REALLY need to have a national conversation about professional association monopolies like the Bar and AMA and so forth.

It should take active malpractice and injury to pull a license, not disagreement about protocols. We had doctors using chloroform until the 1980s and nobody badgered them, despite evidence that ether (and of course more modern anesthetics) were far less dangerous for many decades before then.
421   MolotovCocktail   2025 Oct 4, 10:30am  

When someone tries to make India better:


422   KgK one   2025 Oct 4, 1:39pm  

https://www.instagram.com/share/reel/BAn05l5hNv
Even after British destroyed n stole so much , india has many amazing palaces.

This one is 4x British palace.

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1ChjtsLVpa/
423   Patrick   2025 Oct 4, 7:20pm  

MolotovCocktail says





All paper currencies are just ways to steal from the public.

Every country should use silver by weight, an no other units of currency.

Promises of silver by weight are OK to facilitate commerce, but they should always be clearly marked with "Just a promise, don't count on it too much, may default."
425   KgK one   2025 Oct 5, 9:59am  






It's happening, india building it's own apps. If they can build in usa , why not in india.
426   MolotovCocktail   2025 Oct 5, 11:02pm  

KgK one says

It's happening, india building it's own apps. If they can build in usa , why not in india.


Who fucking cares? India doesn't need apps. It needs decent sanitation and streets not filled with mud and shit.
428   HeadSet   2025 Oct 6, 9:26am  

MolotovCocktail says






Alleged smallness does not seem to affect reproduction...
429   WookieMan   2025 Oct 6, 9:50am  

HeadSet says

Alleged smallness does not seem to affect reproduction...

Probably because younger Indian females are smaller making penetration easier. They get thicker as they get older of course, but I'm guessing that's why Indians are a touch rape(ish) for younger women. A small dick starts failing at 160-180+lbs woman. Hence why black women get slammed all the time. Gorilla cock.

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