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Category Archives: India
Oriental Vs American Thinking
From Wikipedia’s entry on Frank Capra: In January 1952, the U.S. Ambassador to India asked Capra to represent the U.S. film industry at an International Film Festival to be held in India. A State Department friend of Capra asked him … Continue reading
What Is Wrong With The Third World? An Indian Perspective
Jayant Bhandari writes: For those who have not traveled and immersed themselves in formerly colonized countries, it is hard to understand that although there was piping for water and sewage in Roman days, it still isn’t available for a very … Continue reading
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India Will Never Be A Superpower
Comment: Absent an invasion and subsequent genocide (by the Chinese?), India is genetically incapable of ever becoming a superpower. But then it wouldn’t really be India that was the superpower, any more than one could now say the Iroquois or … Continue reading
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Asian Success
Comments at Steve Sailer: * It’s true Asians do better at math and science and drone-occupations. But blacks succeed a lot more in other areas, indeed those areas deemed cool. Sports, music, sex, booty-call, yapping, comedy, and etc. So, in … Continue reading
Are Tiger Daughters Taking Over the SJW Racket?
Comments at Steve Sailer: * A look at her LinkedIn page shows she has high-level skills in mathematics, computer programming, and robotics. She is also a marathon runner and has an incredible singing voice, based on readily YouTube videos. And … Continue reading
NYT: India’s Call-Center Talents Put to a Criminal Use: Swindling Americans
I received countless calls from this particular scam. I never answered. New York Times: THANE, India — Betsy Broder, who tracks international fraud at the Federal Trade Commission, was in her office in Washington last summer when she got a … Continue reading
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‘London is generally safe – but be careful in areas populated by Indians, Pakistanis and black people’: Chinese airline condemned for in-flight magazine’s ‘racist’ advice
Daily Mail: Tourists are being told to avoid areas of London ‘populated by Indians, Pakistanis and black people’ in a Chinese airline’s in-flight magazine. Wings of China, the in-flight magazine for Air China, made the ‘racist’ comment in a travel … Continue reading
India’s shoot-to-kill policy on the Bangladesh border
Comments: * Sub-heading: “Security officials openly admit that unarmed civilians trying to enter India illegally are being killed.” It blows my mind that people are outraged at the most mild immigration limits of US, Australia, Canada, and every last nation … Continue reading
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Indian Couple claimed to have climbed Everest. They lied.
Let’s invite them to move to America to enrich us with their diversity! Washington Post: But it didn’t take long for seasoned climbers to begin pointing out discrepancies in the Rathods’ story. If nothing else, the timing didn’t seem right. … Continue reading
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BBC: “Why Is India So Bad at Sport?”
Steve Sailer writes: “…Indians are enamored of some aspects of their British colonial heritage, such as P.G. Wodehouse comic novels, but not Britain’s sporting tradition. In the past, you’d see a few rich Indian sportsmen, like Vijay Amritraj, who was … Continue reading
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