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  • Hahaha, why Rayna, the more the merrier in fact when it comes to a subject like this which really tends to draw out the douches, and in number too... fuckin idiots.

  • Not to say you're wrong. REALLY But I want to say is you said "what did you do when you were 15?" my answer would be "having fun with my friends." My point is I say this because it's unnecessary for me to live in a poverty when I do have money from my parents and is able to enjoy my life. SO I always thought the question about "What did you do" is weak to many people. However, your question is strong to raise awareness and sense of reflection to help these people and become selfless.

  • @RX117STARoTOAPRIME I can't disagree with anything you just said :)

  • Why there is enough food, notwithstandg there are people dying owing to hunger and other phenomenons of poverty

    READ: iCritics.blogsport.de

  • and here we have kids who just want more gigs for their ipods:(

  • This is a fantastic vid. Thanks UnculturedProject. Subscribed.

  • In america the spoiled rotten kids today will not do anything to help their parents but expect the parents to give give give. this is whats wrong with america. when i was 10 yrs old , my sister and I were mowing 3 and 4 yards a day for $3 each then we would keep $1 each and give the rest to our single mother. you will never see a kid do that today but expect everything for being born. very sad. these kids need to live in a place like this for a month or two and learn.

  • I know this may sound counter-intuitive to some but I'll just say it: sweatshops are a good thing. Corporations that set up factories in third-world countries always pay more than local companies in those countries do. And people flock to work at those so-called sweatshops. I'm betting that 15-year old boy would want a sweatshop job.

    John Stossel, an ABC reporter, did an excellent piece on the benefits of sweatshops. Just type "John Stossel - sweatshops" in the Youtube search bar.

  • Have you ever heard of micro loans? Research it or perhaps offer him a personal loan to purchase a way to transport more if you have the resources. (such as a pedi-cart like the one shown in the last 30 or so seconds of your video. Or ask him if he has ideas on how to grow his business. After all uneducated does NOT mean unintelligent.

  • I've always felt sorry for people like this, that is one day if I ever become famous, or have good money, I would love to help people like this, go to there country personally and help out. You inspire me:)

  • Sean, this is Marcela, from Notre Dame :) I just rediscovered your channel, and am so moved and remorseful for not helping out. What are you doing now? and how can I help?--- wasalaam, Marcela :) -- you can message me on facebook as well

  • no Islam, no success.

    BD has been anal fucked by the west, and India, yet they still ban Shariah law, and still continue to get on their knees and suck non muslim cocks, hoping for a better life.

    Ignorance is not bliss in Islam.

  • @nafism6969 so why are all the muslim countries shitholes?

  • @nafism6969 Wow. I'm extremely surprised by the douchbaggery found on Youtube.

  • WOELLOEH GELD MATTIE WHEE@!#@#$#@!%!%!$%!$#%

  • i would just commit suicide

  • Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

  • Inspy~rinG......real`LY

  • Poverty comes with your brain not functioning properly. Devoloping countries politcs plays a major role in their poverty and in ignorance. Knowledge is power and Education is the keys to success. Good luck.

  • I just loveee the poor people who works hard for some puur earned money!

    they have moral loyality and everything what a human has to love that person and like that person........!

  • The way to lift these people out of poverty is for you-yourself to devote the job and cultivate them. If you have better ideas then YOU put them into affect. However, the governments may not like what you are doing and try to put their hands in your pocket for a price, or expel you, or assassinate you.

    If the people raise-up out of poverty then the rich & elite generally put them down using violence. Think of the long-term effects here. The more cultured people become, the more powerful too

  • Great video, make more!

  • thank you for posting this information

  • I'm sure that you probably know this, but I'm gonna say it: You are giving hope to more peolple that you can imagine. I'm 14, and the only small thing that I do is go to children's homes. Tonight I'm gonna think of some bigger ideas, thanks to you :D

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  • At 15 I had my own business to and was making $500-$1000 a week.

  • hey im living in japan

    i wanna go to BD to work with you

  • No one has right to judge unless they have been there.

    At fifteen I was living America living off and on the streets and in orphanages.

  • mashAllah onek chalak chele :)

  • great men h greattt ... yu are good publisher

  • when i grow up ill give alot of money to the poor people around the world and help them all! :D because this boy inspired me to do so

  • Wow, that kid is 15? He's so small. And working so amazingly hard. He seems pretty smart to have figured out a way to earn a living. Did you get a chance to ask him what he thinks he needs to better his situation? I'm curious as to what he'd say -- maybe if he had a bicycle rickshaw he'd be able to carry more bottles and earn more money; or maybe his biggest concern would be some sort of safety-net issue (like making sure he & his family had access to healthcare.)

  • what a journey its been for you and this project. i hope you go to davos.

  • thats good job.thats really great ,i am a bangladashi .one  things i tall you god loves you and we loves you ,jesus loves you,keep going.

  • :D:D yur so awesome just like that kid!

  • "Trying to youtube with a purpose". Yes. You are on your way. Keep it up! - Central California

  • Thats amazing I would never be smart enough to figure out to do that.

  • hey, im sure u inspired me to to do somthing frmy county, india

  • dude, please make a difference. we need more people like you.

    and learn better bengali

  • For people who are sayin this person's bengali sucks...this person grew up with parents that spoke English at home. If you guys think he needs to spend more time learning his mother language, he has already spent an incredible amount of time helping his motherland. And also, lets say you were this guy. You wouldn't even bother trying and would probably tell the translator to say everything for you. At least he know his bengali may not be great, but tries to communicate the best as possible.

  • Thnx bro 4 this vdo...some drop of tears falling down...luv my country n luv my people...our peoples r so industrious..they are always struggle 4 der lyf but holding a smiling face too..I rily hate those fuckers who stole the poors money n bought BMW-M5...most of the politicians r thief..god bless BD..thnx again 4 ur vdo..

  • very true, thanks for clear explanation.

  • UnculturedProject, I think you stuck the right cord. Poors indeed are not lazy.

  • OMG. we get work so easy but them....they are amazing. they can do stuff like that and.....wow. that is just so sincere. :)

  • Inspirational. Thanks for doing what youre doing. My utmost respect for you.

  • thank you for this. may God bless your efforts.

  • Your videos are really inspiring! I would love to use this one for my blog for The Borgen Project, an organization that works to bring political attention to global poverty. I think it's so important to spread the word and educate people about what a huge issue this is, and that we really do have the potential to make a difference.

  • You want to use this video on your blog? You're more than welcome to embed this YouTube video on your blog if you'd like. The embed code is on the right side in the sidebar :)

  • thanks! you can check it out at TheBorgenProjectBlog!

  • "Feed a man a fish, you feed for one day. But teach a man to fish, you feed him for life.".... not all around applicable but in many ways I guess.

    p.s. you have great taste in music.

    keep doing what your doing. :)

  • I have told people a million time that POOR PEOPLE work harder than ANY BODY US. It is a fact, the poor has to work extra hard to even get a cup of water, and i feel so bad for them. I seriously hope that I can overcome this depression so that i can help those in need. I can't stand seeing people suffer like that all because of political corruption and selfishness...it sickens me. A lot of people don't care because they have their food, so who cares about anybody else? It sickens me :(

  • thats unfair. SO many people in america hardly work and just sit around, but then u get a boy like him. he works hes ass off and gets 100 taka a day, while some americans sit and maybe type a little and get payed heaps. its just not fair on them.

  • I often think about celebrities like Paris Hilton when I think of kids like this. One was lucky to be born into a life of privilege and has done little (if any) to deserve tha privilege. Whereas you got a kid like this, and he's work ethic should have earned him millions of dollars if he had the right opportunities.

  • very true fact, some people are born to it. your a very understanding man and good at what u do. 5 stars comment and a suscribe.

  • @runningman220 is it easy to find a job in America?

  • I think you've already hit on one good idea - literacy. Free adult literacy classes. Preferably not the sort that demand people take too much time and energy out of their already overworked lives. Perhaps something like a neighbourhood group that meets in people's homes.

  • awesome!

  • gogo shawn!

  • Awesome Video as usual!

    I love what you are doing! I firmly believe in the "Hand up, not a hand out" philosophy. I will be donating some money to your paypal account shortly, hope it helps!

  • and you cant speak english, did you sit and think for one second that maybe ENGLISH is his first language since he was possibly BORN and RAISED in an ENGLISH speaking country?

    educate your self before you go on here and bash someone trying to make a difference you ignorant fool.

  • great video, i have one useless video on this thing and the next one, i hope to do a "youtube with a purpose". keep sharing and spreading the care needed in this world.

  • this is really awesome

  • im 15 and im a lazy shit. Ur right no one has the right to call these people lazy, they work really hard to just stay alive. Not just him, but alot of people ive seen in bangladesh too.

  • it's really good of you to be able to admit that, and it makes me happy to see that theres still people out there who will admit those kind of things. also im really inspired by this, because i, as well, am a lazy ass white boy. lol. but i do alot of nothing all day and i doubt i could do the stuff they do all day. i'd die. definatley. ohhh yeah. sleepin with tha fishes.:O

  • when i get some money i usually donate to my monks (buddhist) and some libraries

    what do u think of this idea?

  • good idea :) that kid is amazing

  • hi

    i m from Myanmar

    and our country is poor like this too

    some ppl even dun ve money to eat...

    poverty is falling down to hell

    now what i am thinking is to educate them

    i think education is what they needed....

    it will raise the entire human's spirit and minds too....

    our country has some free schools for poor ppl to raise their further educations .... they teach like Languages, Computer and so on...

  • i love what you're doing for these people! great job and good luck! hey is unicef at all related to this? haha just wondering... well anyway god bless and keep it up! all happiness towards you and i think the part where he says that he shared the money with his mom i almost cried!!! :) i think you're doing a great thing for the world!

  • Hey thanks for the kind words :) UNICEF isn't involved - although I wouldn't mind if they were. I guess I'm just too small for them...

  • @UnculturedProject good job! hoping more people will be inspired in helping others.

  • @UnculturedProject good job! hoping more people will be inspired in helping others.

  • great job!!bless

  • Working as a commercial artist in the NYC area allows me to meet many people from many far away places.

    I am always inspired by the humble and earthly qualities of the people of Bangladesh!

    I am very unhappy that such spiritual people can be besieged by such heartbreak and fully appreciate your valued work in bringing brightness to the Children of this ignored region of the Earth.

  • wow its stinks i cant do anthing to helpo i wish i could i would give the kid $2 so he could rest cus that must suck walking around with water bottls

  • Unfortunately, It's a very common story of BD. I'm originally frm thr, so I know more or less abt thm. It's not tht easy to break the cycle of poverty even if they want to do so. Only solution that came in my mind is to help them financially through any Org. it could be BRACK, Grameen or any othr well known org. & we have to keep it up. Someone/some ppl have to step ahead to start such a project first.

    Good Luck with your Project.

  • Yes . .

    A hand . . a hand of compassion!

  • good job to the poster.

    what your doing is really good mashallah.

    most people dont realise but probally does make a huge difference to the ones your involving in your project.

    good luck x

  • Videos are meant for foreigners to "wow" them. Those folks are used to that life style and probably not stressed and are happier than most. Ppl want to make a difference by watching these videos, those emotions stay with us only until the next video loads up.

    To tackle this is to find a way to put a stop to the continuous poverty line, by closing that hole after the 1st born.

    Nonetheless, you are doing an excellent job by showing the world that there's more to life than we whine about!

  • In China they deregulated and allowed the poor to start up their own businesses, now those businesses started up in a poor Chinese village are multi nationals. The Bengali govt needs to cut red tape and support all forms of business in BD. Also education needs to made as universal as possible. They need to seriously crack down on corruption and attract foreign investment.That means pressuring the BD govt as well as people going over to BD to help such as yourself. The Chinese model for success

  • Hey Pax - I get a lot of comments on my videos about ideas of how to end poverty and what the model of success can be. But, by far, yours is the most coherent, logical, and common sense idea I've heard.

    Cutting the red tape, supporting businesses, making education universal, cracking down on corruption, attracting foreign investment.... I can't find anything in your comment I don't wholeheartedly agree with. :)

  • Excellent work! Keep it up! Please let us know how we can help you...

  • Mr.What we can do? like to help these people.

  • bt itz a matter of great hope dat pplz lyk u r coming 4ward 2 help dem....

    sum of my frnds teach dem free of cost in night skool project....

    neway gud job mann!!!

    carry on!

    h8z off!!!

  • wel i beleive education iz da only thng wich can change their fate!

    bt da question iz,hu gonna give dem money 2 study???

    n if dey spend their tym in school instead of earning money,hu gonna feed dem n their femly???

    most of the times diz kid r da only earning member in their family.

    very owful situation!

  • Well done man, I dont think we have any answers on how to stop poverty but what you are doing seems and feels right by making us aware. I wish all the best to you and inshahallah one day I can help poor like you.

    Thanks for your inspiration.

  • I'd be surprised if no one has recommended this before me, but you could set up a system similar to the Grameen microfinancing project. You give a family a loan to be used to buy livestock, land, schooling, things that can result in profit ; which shouldn't be more than 100 US dollars. Then once that family has created expendable wealth, you have them pay it back. There's no profit involved, but u can help numerous families break the cycle by doing so. The Grameen Bank actually made money.

  • hey bcaldwell - I definitely don't want to do anything illegal while I'm here. And being a foreigner and setting up a pseudo-bank (even for the poor) would definitely be illegal.

    Also, I think in the developed world, there is an over-emphasis on micro-finance. Micro-finance is PART of the solution but not THE solution. Hopefully I can illustrate that in future videos.

  • haha - I'm trying! Thanks for saying it so diplomatically :)

  • I am Bengali and I am ver0y thankful for your efforts, and you ambitiousness inspires me.

  • find books for them that they can learn from.

    if they cant read or write then find them spellers.

    anything that can help them school wise would probably make a big impact on them.

  • It must be quite easy to despair and lose hope for him. He works so hard to make a living, deals with poverty so bravely, the bitterness he feels inside, I can not imagine. It frustrates me and disheartens me to know that I have the power to provide a child in Africa one meal, and that may save his life, but it is much harder to provide him with working skills and an education, so he can learn to make a living and become independent. And so many others are not even as lucky as him.

  • hope so too!

  • how...do you help him? i mean what other better paying jobs can he do with oppo

    opportunities of career improvement?

    sad thing is the kid's definitely not gonna figure it out if no one helps him there , but what DO you do?

    gosh this is a really good video.

  • Unfortunately, I can't help everyone I encounter. And this story - as amazing as it is - is one where I was not sure what I could do. And, the last time I saw him was before Cyclone Sidr. I hope he's alright :-/

  • Namidamel - that's not his car, this wasn't his home. He just came to this location because some people had bottles to trade. The car belongs to the people trading the bottles with him.

  • OMG.if you have that kind of car you don't have to work this hard dude.

  • @merahpekatlima - Did you read the comment you replied to? This was not his car. He's a traveling bottle collector and this is where he went to collect bottles that day.

  • thnx  u made me feel like shit

  • These things you are doing is absolutely beautiful. Bless your heart!

  • i've always said that myself... a hand up instead of a hand out... the universal solution to poverty is education. if we could make it affordable or free everywhere on earth, in around 50 years or so, the changes would begin to shine. if only it were that easy in reality... but for now, you have my support, brother.

  • I'm with you on that. The world needs more people with GOOD hearts :):):)

  • What an inspirational child.

  • Are you a Bengali yourself and grew up in a home where not a lot of Bengali was spoken? Curious.

  • Poverty is a lot different in 3rd world countries than it is in the U.S. I guess it's because they have strong family values and no room for materialism.

  • (tell me if I have the wrong end of the stick) Isn't it funny that the poorest people are the happiest and the most hard working? They don't have Macbook Pro's to take them away from their family, they do what they do to survive and help there family. I don't think it is a coincidence. You say "when i was 15 etc." but thats would you would expect with your surrondings, one might argue it is better to live in poverty in that respect.

  • The biggest smiles I have ever seen are on the children in your videos.

  • I love that you're asking us for ideas. Maybe some of us can figure out how to break the cycle of poverty.

  • I think that its amazing that the dollar is so strong in some places when we are in about 7 trillion dollar debt, and I think that you are doing a great thing that takes a very good person to do what you are doing.

  • so what can you with $2 over there??

  • Apparently with $2 a day you can support yourself and your family. Although that's still poor - but technically not "extremely" poor. I believe half of 150 million living here are technically "extremely" poor as they earn less than $1 a day.

  • if we took all the money we are spending on warfare and used it to help less fortunate people.......

    how many millions have we spent in iraq?

    we spend almost $10,000 (ten thousand USD) every second.

    feeding a bengali family for a year. including clothing, water, medicine and education is only a fraction of that.

  • Hey Shawn, I have an idea, although I'm not quite sure it would work. You could found schools, and instead of taking money as a fee, the schools could take things like food, wood, cloth, or other kinds of raw materials that people might have in Bangladesh. I read To Kill a Mockingbird, which takes place during the great depression in the US, and that's how one of the characters pays a lawyer for his service. So then people can receive education more easily than before.

    Hope this helps.

  • hey spirit, that's a good idea. Although, one of the things I am worried about if I found something - is that it might fall into disrepair when I have to finally leave Bangladesh. I'd much rather team up with a local group of people that do work here full time. Like Save the Children has a permanent presence in Bangladesh for example.

  • Well, you yourself wouldn't have to be in control of the schools in the first place. You could just set them up. You would need to assign certain people to certain do things, and really the best thing to do would be to train locals to run it themselves.

  • You need to work on your bengali brother .. I am glad you are there though. Its great to dig into your roots ...

  • haha - this is true. Sometimes my Bengali is understood fairly well. Other areas - especially in rural areas - they have no idea what I am saying. "Your Bengali sounds like English" someone once told me.

  • Shawn.

    I am a Bengali American myself. Your videos look great. You are doing something that is very useful which is to get the message out. Media can be Amazing right ? If you need help with anything let me know. I will be in Dhaka in May.

    Good luck man..

  • great video! really made me think about all i have and how i can keep all that but give a little to make a huge impact on someones life

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  • people should try to get them out of poverty in some way that will still keep them from being forced back into the cycle.

  • Hey Paul - I couldn't agree with you more.

  • respect!

  • you are such a great inspiration. You're doing something that i'm sure many people would say they'd want to do but wouldn't have the courage to do so. There are so many kids around the world that have to go out and support their family and here I am accomplishing far less than that 15 year old boy. It really pushes me to want to make a difference and for that, I thank you for sharing this with us.

  • see this kind of effort and video make me want to help

    its inspiring me rather than making me feel shame or guilt

    where can i give money anyways?

  • hey daguil20 - if you check out my blog, you'll see a link to a page called charities. There are a list of five charities I highly recommend. I am accepting donations - but I'd much rather you give to them instead of me.

  • You. Are. Amazing.

  • I really appreciate the work that is being done there, and I suggest that whoever watches this video send it to at least 3 others. The word has to be spread, and can lead to more and more people and organizations making a difference in many other places. America has been blessed with a very rich economy, and many people can afford to help out with this effort. I find it amazing that there are people who really care about the world. Keep doing what you do, and good luck.

  • goodness, the degree of ignorance on these comments is really disturbing. first, this video is about Bangladesh, one of the poorest countries in the world. India is not Bangladesh and India is not a 3rd world country, so I really don't understand why India is even in the commentary. Madcatz, poverty is not a result of reproduction, if you had any socio-economic background at all you would realize this.

  • you clearly dont understand the 3rd world.

  • And you do?

  • imbecile

  • Hey buddy..whats this ,is this video by u or by this person

    youtube(.)com/watch?v=31lR5skj­aAo

    I thik this person has copied ur video and taking credits..

    This is very sad and shameful..

  • Yeah it is pretty sad - especially since he turned it into a bit of a racial issue ("watch and learn Malyasians"?).

    But I license my work under the Creative Commons which allows for copying and sharing - so I really can't complain even if it is stupid... :-(

  • yo Shaun don't pay a bit of attention to any of these haters here; they see you and feel ashamed about themselves.

  • more shirts, because it gave them a good feeling that they were helping support a good cause, and they were getting a cool tie-die shirt out of it.

  • Hey, reply back to this if you could, But do you Think tht there is any way that they could somehow make some type of good, or resource, that is easily made, and like export it. Im not even sure if they already do or not. But even if they were to make things to sell, people could buy and it would be a type of donation. you would be surprised, My hurch made shirts to raise money, and it almost turned out to be a business, people just kept comin back wantin us to make

  • hey sorry can i ask what camera you used for this (awesome job by the way!)?

  • Hey redkulaT, its a Canon HV-20

  • u shot this with handy cam? who did the editing and stuff? Can i make a critical comment?? U have a good ascent but u need to work more on the way u deliver ur speech..U at times halt and there is nothing wrong in it..I guess u should do more of practice and u could defenitely improve..Other thing is u could come out with more creative ways to show a scene,If u need help,I can give u many tips on how to direct ur scene..

  • hey amazingindians, I edit and shoot this stuff myself. Unless I am in front of the camera - in which case I get someone who is kind enough to hold the camera for a few minutes and/or use a tripod.

    I had absolutely NO filming/presenting/editing experience before doing this project. So yeah - suggestions are welcome :-)

  • I recommend Toastmasters International for your speaking skills. I think your editing skills are great, and that your professional speaking skills only need a little work.

    You may have to wait till you get back to the States to do Toastmasters though. I couldn't find a Bangladash chapter.

    Your work is phenomenal, and your work deserves every subscriber you can find! Congrats on helping so many people, and to the education you bring to them and to us! :-)

    Mark

  • Hi Mark,

    Thank you for the kind approach to telling me I need to improve my speaking skills. Quite frankly, I'm quite surprised to be so nervous in front of the camera - because I often would get complements about my speaking skills when I would do presentations in a classroom setting.

    Another factor has been the fact I haven't been able to converse with native English speakers that often. I only meet one or two (if I'm lucky) a month. So more often than not, I'm talking in Bengali.

  • RATAN JUMP OFF A CLIF AND DILLDAWG u are right to an extent,but they arnt given a ton of money and recources from other places

  • excellent work. Hope to see more of such short features.

  • This is humbling! All these kids need is a chance. To think that just knowing the basics, just knowing how to read could give these kids a better life is amazing. It touches my heart to see this and I really would like to do something... if anything... to help. I'm not rich but I could do something and so could everyone else. Just imagine what a few dollars or some school supplies could mean to these kids!? I'm going to encourage others to help! just let me know what I can do!

  • I have a dream that i will make bengladesh economi better ,

  • htown998 i think everyone knows who speaks better bangla here.... perfect or not he is the only one speaking good bangla.

  • Anerica....Eat sleep drink party school.. go in your warm bed with big blankets and pillows

  • So how exactly are you supposed to learn a foreign language without first trying and practicing talking it first?

  • htown998, thats really nasty. In this moving clip, all you can see is the bengali intonation. You are obviously a self obsessed selfish idiot: give this guy credit: he's had the balls to do something you are not capable of: he's actually trying to make a difference. So, what he cannot speak Bangla: he can communicate: that's what matters!

    UnculturedProject: You are doing a terrific job! Really! Keep it up. You are creating a difference. We will watch you an youtube and we wish you the very best.

  • u know ur a fucker..U would not even have guts to come on cam and upload ur video..He may doing it for fame or whatever but atleast he took efforts to do some thing..

  • hey amazingindians, I know a lot of people will assume I'm doing this for fame. But, there are a lot of easier (and more comfortable) ways to become famous. This experience has been both a bit dangerous and has been costly.

    If I would like fame to come to anyone - I would like it for Dr. Jeffrey Sachs to become a household name. He's the person who inspired me - and I think more people need to know who he is and what he has to say.

  • The wealthy countries need to pay a tax, which can be used to fund infrastructure like transport and education, and make it free and accessible to everyone.

  • They are not looking for a handout. By sending money to these poor countries, we KEEP them poor by relying on aid from America and other Wester countries. We have to find a way to give them a hand up, teach them the skills they need to pull themselves out of the cycle of poverty.

  • U bastard,countries like UK,USA etc were the once who dependended on Asian countries thats why they invaded them and today all this is coz of these bastards.. The diamond in the queens crown belongs to India,ask that bitch to return it back..Bloody rasist bastards.Think before u talk

  • wow! those are some slanderous words my friend. if you label all Americans as bad, your just as racist as the next guy. you spill hate and condemn others for it in the same breath? We got absolutely NOTHING from Bosnia! and we have been helping them for quite awhile. If people think our way of life is SO BAD, then why is EVERYONE fleeing here and begging for our help?!

  • If we wanted to oppress and steal from other countries, we wouldn't be helping them gain independence from fascist pigs that rule these poor people everyday! I by NO means think we in the U.S. are perfect, but it's better here than most places, and why not share? Besides, most of the diamonds now come from Mid and Southern Africa. Or did you forget that India's people aren't the only ones suffering in this world?

  • whome are u helping? damn it mother fuckers,India kept tellin u about all the terrorist activities in pakistan and u kept ignoring and when u faced 9/11 u started asking the world to unitee.and no one asked for ur help..did iraqis ask for ur help??no they did not u just went there to gain oil but got fucked in return..

    India is the cradle of civilization and what ever u achieved today the base was from india . Including the way u fuck..dont forget kamasutra..

  • Could you PLEASE tone down the fowl language. There is a better way to get your point across than spewing nasty words, and you might get a better reaction. Second of all, ummm... I just said we have helped Bosnia for one, Kosovo, and Afghanistan. We pay VERY high prices for oil, so not getting for help. People have to want to help themselves first, which I believe they're trying to do, with the assistance of the U.S. and other nations. We have NOT ignored them, we were there BEFORE 9/11 o.k.?!

  • whome are u helping? damn it mother fuckers,India kept tellin u about all the terrorist activities in pakistan and u kept ignoring and when u faced 9/11 u started asking the world to unitee.and no one asked for ur help..did iraqis ask for ur help??no they did not u just went there to gain oil but got fucked in return..

    India is the cradle of civilization and what ever u achieved today the base was from india . Including the way u fuck..dont forget kamasutra..

  • you only need to post 1 time. Maybe it's an accident you post the same thing 3 or 4 times. This sight can be funky and you don't see your post for awhile... I've done that before I realized how it works ;)

  • u madarchood..usa is coming down and it will go down and day will come u will see people begging on streets like u did during great depression era..usa is fucking fucked up countryy and will get fucked up in few years..u never helped any one withouth a reason..