Maximum Mumbai pt. 2
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I love this city!
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@sachinyahoo I prefer to live in a neocon developed country, where you can at least eat something clean and do laundry in a laundry machine, even if you have not paid it yet... Why dont you move to Mumbay 20 years?, im sure youll change your mind. That people is not happy dude, you can measure the deaths, but not the amount of unhappiness of the people.
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Considering that our economy is the 2nd fastest growing.
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Loved visiting India!! i stayed for 2 months! beautiful countrysides! and fun to drive!
but still i disagree with the US bashing...i still am proud to be part of a wonderful country..we have our good and bad sides..always easy to point a finger but there are always another pointing right back!
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@a552bcx and when I see this video and read comments like yours I think about how sorry peoples life can be to write things like you do. India is for sure a poor country. But having been there several times I realized that there is also a richness that is not reached by western countries. And when I arrive in a western airport and see the sad and closed down faces of all these "rich" western people I wish that I was in India and seeing friendly and curious people that have time for a smile.
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This video exemplifies why India has a lot of potential problems coming ahead. All that poverty seen on the video - AND THE MASS POVERTY UNSEEN IN THE RURAL AREAS - is a social problem waiting for maoists or other extremists to take advantage of.
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kill kill mombay--usa attack!!!
It is ok to be a shithole country rather than being a neocon "developed country" like US of A. Atleast we dint commit genocide lk u ppl in the 17th century of the native Indians. Millions of innocent victims were subjected to life of hell because of US of A's values of "democracy,freedom & equality"Vietnam,Panama,Palestine,Iraq,Afghanistan.its better2be b in shithole country lk India rather than in a "developed" US who has blood of others on their hands & call themself "developed & civilized"
sachinyahoo 2 years ago 21
I was in India when Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans in 2005. Before I arrived I thought India was a third world country and the U.S. was a "first" world country. Then when I arrived home and saw how the American government had neglected the people of New Orleans, I realized that the U.S. is no more "developed" than India.
dtuba 2 years ago 10