The Developmental Course of Democratic Devolution: The United States is beginning to look ALOT like India | |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 78026700 United States 09/23/2019 05:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The Developmental Course of Democratic Devolution: The United States is beginning to look ALOT like India Many in the West think it can't get much worse. It can and it will. India was once a high White civilization in the ancient past. What you all see today is what's left - nothing. A few small pockets of light skinned types are all that's left in a sea of utter, human disaster, overpopulation, and filth that one cannot imagine unless one experiences it first hand. But not to worry, one need not go all the way to shithole India. Many Western cities are already beginning to show the glory of multi-culturalism and multi-racialism. You think it's bad now, you ain't seen nothing yet.... |
Singam User ID: 78026950 India 09/23/2019 08:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The Developmental Course of Democratic Devolution: The United States is beginning to look ALOT like India Many in the West think it can't get much worse. It can and it will. India was once a high White civilization in the ancient past. What you all see today is what's left - nothing. A few small pockets of light skinned types are all that's left in a sea of utter, human disaster, overpopulation, and filth that one cannot imagine unless one experiences it first hand. But not to worry, one need not go all the way to shithole India. Many Western cities are already beginning to show the glory of multi-culturalism and multi-racialism. You think it's bad now, you ain't seen nothing yet.... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78026700 Wrong. [link to www.thehindu.com (secure)] [link to scroll.in (secure)] India was originally occupied by tribals, urbanisation followed with dravidian civilisation, harappa an example of that. The concept of agriculture was given to this world by the pandyaas, which is the base for any civilisation. |
Singam User ID: 78026950 India 09/23/2019 08:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The Developmental Course of Democratic Devolution: The United States is beginning to look ALOT like India Many in the West think it can't get much worse. It can and it will. India was once a high White civilization in the ancient past. What you all see today is what's left - nothing. A few small pockets of light skinned types are all that's left in a sea of utter, human disaster, overpopulation, and filth that one cannot imagine unless one experiences it first hand. But not to worry, one need not go all the way to shithole India. Many Western cities are already beginning to show the glory of multi-culturalism and multi-racialism. You think it's bad now, you ain't seen nothing yet.... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78026700 Wrong. [link to www.thehindu.com (secure)] [link to scroll.in (secure)] India was originally occupied by tribals, urbanisation followed with dravidian civilisation, harappa an example of that. The concept of agriculture was given to this world by the pandyaas, which is the base for any civilisation. Pandyaas after the deluge migrated into whole of India, long before the Aryan invasion. |