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Why would someone fake being an Indian :marseyhmm:

He's some knockoff slavcel

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16854972724295514.webp

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16854972724894693.webp

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Chinx trying to do psyops are so cute

:marseychingchongpat:

For India, the most challenging part lies ahead - removing the remnants of colonialism from culture and the hearts of people, which is undoubtedly more difficult than changing names or removing labels. The extent to which decolonization can be achieved remains uncertain. We wish India success in achieving its goals with the least possible cost. Additionally, we would like to offer a friendly reminder to remain vigilant against the geopolitical manipulation by the West, which carries new forms of neocolonialism while eradicating the remnants of old colonialism. This reality has become quite prominent.

Sweatshop of the world talking about neocolonialism :marseyemojirofl:

Now, the West, particularly the US, attempts a more concealed form of "divide and rule" on a larger scale. They concoct and emphasize the concept of "dragon-elephant rivalry" and engage in sinister psychological manipulation between China and India. The West no longer has the power to subdue China and India through overt means, so they resort to creating rifts between the two to fish for benefits. In a sense, this is also a form of "persistent colonialist mentality."

Just stop infiltrating the border sweaties :marseysipping:

Nowadays, in order to drive a wedge between China and India, the West has repeatedly flattered India, deceiving India to "replace China." It takes sides in the border issue between China and India, even inciting India to stand up against China and shouting slogans like "standing with India." The West seems to be coaxing India in every way, but this cannot conceal its arrogance and exploitation toward India. It should be pointed out that this is exactly the trap for India's pursuit of the path of an independent and powerful country. If India wants to truly get rid of the colonial imprint, this ultimately depends on the development of its national comprehensive strength and strategic clarity and independence, rather than various tricks and awards from the West.

Nah I'm content with us being the China to your Soviet Union this time Chinx :marseyembrace:

India's decolonization should truly demonstrate the unique logic, philosophy, and imagination of a civilized country, and should not fall into the geopolitical trap centered on Western power politics. Like China, India is a country with a civilization different from Western civilization, hoping to achieve national rejuvenation, and that's something the West cannot truly appreciate. China advocates promoting the construction of a community with a shared future for mankind, and India also advocates "One Earth, One Family." Both sides have Eastern wisdom in viewing regional and international situations, and it's believed they will not re-embark on the old path of Western "zero-sum game."

:marseysipping: :marseysipping:

Asia and the world are big enough to accommodate the simultaneous rise of both China and India. China's wishes for India's development are sincere. In Chinese society, few people believe that India's economic and social development will become a threat to China. The vast majority of people agree that the two countries can achieve mutual success. We hope that India can also show more of such clarity and confidence when dealing with China and the West. This clarity and confidence are a prominent sign that India has truly emerged from the shadow of colonialism, and it is also essential for promoting multipolarity and democratization of international relations.

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16855433429091072.webp

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Redditors react to us not burning coal

Their hatred for us is genuinely next level. I don't think even chinx get this much hate on ostensibly positive news stories. /r/worldnews should be mandatory reading for every peepeesucker liberal talking about global community, nothing can turn someone into a raging nativist quicker.

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New Pappu moment dropped sweaties :!marseyretard3: :marseykneel:

!bharatiya :marseyemojirofl:

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Military is so fricking evil. Pakistan is a dictatorship.

:!marseyastronaut2: :!marseygun: :!marseyastronaut2:

:marseytwerkingfast:

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:marseystocksup: HDI of Subcontinent over the years. : pakistan :marseypoor:

Pakistan is still under colonial rule. Army and feudals have replaced the British.

The eternal victim :marseysipping:

There were no dams or railways until British Raj came and blessed us.

Honestly, I am quite anti-independence guy. We could have been Hong Kong had we not taken independence for another 70 years. But, zameendaar politicians had plans of their own. And if you are a PTI supporter I would suggest that you look at assets of key leaders of PTI. You will be surprised. Shireen Mazari, whose daughter doesn't stop crying about capitalism on her Twitter, is a major landlady. SMQ owns thousands of acres in area where an acre now costs millions. Imran Khan's sister recently purchase 500+ acres in Thal Desert before canal system could be bult there under Greater Thal Canal's next phase. Pervez Khattak used to be a normal guy in Manki Sharif. now within 10 years of PTI's term owns commercial plazas n Rawalpindi, Peshawar and Nowshera.

:marseyxd:

We're worse than Bihar and UP right now? That's bad.

:marseyemojirofl:

The Pakis took us negging our worst performers to mean they are better than them.

:marseyemojirofl:

I've never understood the comparison with India. India has always been strategically on the path of economic development, whereas the Pakistani government has been focused on political power struggles. People are appeased with religious comfort pills. This outcome was predictable even ten years ago.

78 years ago you mean

:marseysmug:

Pakistan is a failed state. India is opening up Tesla and Apple factories while Pakistan is too busy losing wars and engaging in useless political engineering.

:marseysmirk:

Well you said it

Why is Balochistan's HDI progress so bad and what's the Pakistani govt's intuition for holding India accountable for the rebellious attacks in that region?

This :marseyindiarentfree:

Pak "gov" can try treating the Baluchs fairly then attacks might not happen, you don't see Punjabis picking up guns against the state for a reason.

:marseysmug2:

Full on Paki balkanization soon :marseyhope:

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:marseydeadinside2:

!bharatiya how many of you are IITcels again? :marseysmug: I thought my hostel was bad lmao this is something else. :marseyscared: How is that even fit for a single person leave alone two, I'm pretty sure even jail cells have more square footage per capita :marseyshook:

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:marseysnappyautism: :!marseyglancing:

I like how it takes me to like 5km from the destination but then sends me 30km or something down south and makes me walk back the rest of the way.

:marseywholesome:

Google wants to make me exercise

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A Modest Proposal, by Sexy Indian dude Swift

https://twitter.com/tavasam_/status/1665642653327949825

Very funny thread

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:marseymayo: :marseydicklet: India cracks down on critics of coal :marseyexciteddance: :marseycoal: :marseyexciteddance:

“Funds are obtained from abroad, an NGO is set up, a few articles are commissioned, a PR firm is recruited and, slowly, with the help of the media, an image is created,” Modi said. “And then, awards are procured from foreign countries to enhance this image. Such a vicious cycle.”

:#marseyhesright:

In its 21-page assessment, India’s Intelligence Bureau reported that nonprofits such as Greenpeace, Amnesty International and ActionAid “cleverly disguise” themselves as rights-focused organizations, but are in fact “tools for the strategic foreign policy interests of Western Governments” to stall “Indian development.” All told, these Western forces shaved as much as 2 to 3 percent off annual growth of gross domestic product, the report estimated.

:marseyglow: :!marseyclapping:

Foreign contributions from Greenpeace International and the U.S.-based ClimateWorks Foundation to Indian organizations were restricted. Immigration officials barred an Indian Greenpeace campaigner from flying to Britain, where she was scheduled to speak before Parliament against a coal mine in India. The government froze bank accounts belonging to Greenpeace and the Sierra Club, forcing the groups to sharply cut back operations in India, and briefly placed the Ford Foundation on a watchlist as a threat to Indian national security. Under pressure from the government, Amnesty finally closed its India office in 2020.

:marseybased: :marseybased:

“Modi is confident that Western governments will not support their NGOs because Washington needs Delhi,” Varshney said. “It’s again a function of geopolitics: He is in a very sweet spot because of the rise of China.”

:marseytwerking:

Praise chinx for allowing us to dismantle globohomo :marseykneel:

At CPR, more than a dozen officials and armed police officers confiscated computers and phones and sealed the building, locking some employees inside their rooms, according to three people who were present.

:marseygigachad:

Eat the bugs inside your room you traitorous NWO cucks

:marseygigachad:

Early this year, Indian authorities froze the foreign-currency bank accounts of LIFE, CPR and Environics, crippling the organizations, which derive 75 to 80 percent of their budgets from overseas donations. At LIFE, Dutta laid off six of eight staff members, an employee said. Sreedhar said Environics has also struggled to pay salaries.

:marseykingcrown:

Starve, children of globohomo. Starve.

:marseywitch:

“This action is clearly aimed at undermining a leading research institution and jeopardizing its existence,” more than 100 international academics wrote in an open letter to the government in March. “It also sets a dangerous precedent that will impair the pursuit of research and independent judgment in the country.”

:marseyhappytears:

Look at the parasites shake their arms feebly as they are washed away

:marseyhappytears:

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Its new advertisement 'Kachra Bhi Khelega' — meant to be an awareness campaign about food waste and recycling — has drawn backlash for being insensitive and casteist. After being called out on social media, Zomato has withdrawn its ad and issued an apology.

For the unversed, the hit 2001 film Lagaan featured a marginalized Dalit character who was ostracized from the village due to his caste. Throughout the film, his real name is not revealed and instead, other characters use 'Kachra' as a casteist slur to refer to him.

Later, in the course of the film, he is included in the cricket team by Aamir Khan despite the backlash from other team members. He eventually helps the team win against the British players.

:marseypearlclutch:

Such a casteist story

In a bid to promote environmental cleanliness, Zomato aimed to focus on the importance of recycling, and gave several examples of how waste can be recycled into various products.

However, to depict their idea, they use the Lagaan actor to play the recycled products including a towel, lamp, and a table.

Naturally, the ad did not sit well with social media users. They were quick to point out that the creators were highly tone-deaf and casteist.

:marseysjw:

The problematic Zomato ad prompted people to point out that the voiceless character only played into the fancy of an upper-caste 'saviour complex' and wasn't an authentic or sensitive depiction of a Dalit person.

Why wasn't a garbageman in 19th century India well versed in Marxist theory and social justice literature

:soyjaktantrum:

After the backlash, Zomato has taken down their ad and given out an official statement. They wrote, "On world environment day, our intent was to spread awareness about the potential of plastic waste and benefits of recycling in a humorous way. Unintentionally, we may have hurt the sentiments of certain communities and individuals. We have taken down the video."

:marseycuck: :marseylaugh:

I legit never heard Lagaan being called casteist before. !bharatiya did you ever hear this? Lagaans like one peak civnat unity in diversity propaganda guess it isn't good enough for current year though.

:marseylaugh:

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:marseyelephant: :marsey!steer:

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Reservations curse follows us to the New World.

:marseyitsover:

!bharatiya diksux

"The worry that myself and many other Asian Americans have is that when admission officer sees Patel, when he sees a Lee, when he sees a Kim, when he sees any Asian last name, basically the image that comes up is kid just sitting in his school on classes studying away math, and not doing anything that has an impact on society," he said.

:marseychingchongpearlclutch:

A report by Harvard's own researchers found that being Asian American was a disadvantage in the admissions process. SFFA also argued in court that Harvard's admissions office scored Asian Americans lower in terms of "personality" than other races, an assertion the school denies.

:marseyxd:

However, during the oral arguments, Mr Blum's group presented to the court a document from Harvard's Office of Institutional Research that showed if they went off academics alone, nearly half of entrants would be Asian Americans.

:chadsikh: :chadasian2:

The majority of Asian Americans do not think affirmative action is discriminatory. A 2022 poll by AAPI data found that 69% are in favour of the policies.

:marseyfine:

They truly deserve everything, just like upper cucks here.

:marseywholesome:

"I would say, so what? When I got into these organisations, I performed, I competed at a very high level in undergrad. I graduated top 10% of my class," he said. "So regardless of if you think I did not get here on my own merit, guess what, when I got here, I outperformed you every single time. If you feel like I'm a diversity admission or diversity hire, so what? I'm needed here and my perspective is needed here."

:marseydisagree:

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Momowalas drew a new map :marseycrayoneater:

@whills you get invaded too :marseywholesome:

Apparently Kathmandu mayor advocated for this :marseyxd: Fricking pahari Biharis man.

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