4/26/2006 10:13:07 PM
we didnt have any help at all either
4/26/2006 10:14:05 PM
i like black porn...
4/26/2006 10:25:22 PM
Family is not even the issue. Sometimes you can't get along with someone with different morals, practices, expectations, etc. If you can make that work, however, then you are pretty much set. If your family doesn't like it, they can suck a dick.**Even this belief could be a cultural grand canyon -- the other person in the relationship could be brainwashed into thinking that family has something to do w/ the relationship. You're not going to change this level of belief.[Edited on April 26, 2006 at 10:29 PM. Reason : sdfsdf]
4/26/2006 10:29:26 PM
Nothing about my statement was idiotic.Where else can you find such a successful democracyAs many political parties and views as the languages spoken
4/27/2006 12:17:23 AM
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4/27/2006 12:37:23 AM
uh that was sarcasm, we had help
4/27/2006 12:46:04 AM
I'm pretty sure JohnHGuth was being sarcastic.
4/27/2006 12:47:39 AM
Gandhi did not do it all alone.The revolutionaries who died in the Independance struggle had A LOT to do with attaining freedom.Gandhi frustrated the British
4/27/2006 12:49:01 AM
Wait, has this thread really descended into a battle for which country is "better", the U.S. vs India? Such a discussion is idiotic in itself. It could only be more apples/oranges if India was on another planet. Now, a personal opinion as to where one wishes to live is perfectly acceptable and one can declare why without failing. For example, I love living in the U.S., our economic freedom is respected and our businesses are often too good at attending to my wants. Maybe Ultra prefers India for palatable reasons. Aparently BridgetSPK enjoys America because we won a few wars a long time ago. While this was better than losing these wars, I personally would have prefered these wars not be fought in the first place, would have to change history, but I digress. BobbyDigital obviously likes the people and institutions he has found in America, but didn't care for those he found in India. This is all anyone of us can say. To attempt to compare Ghandi to some revolutionaries in another century is rediculous. All we can say is that it was the toughest thing they ever had to do in their lives (at least according to their biographers). Leave it there, I suggest.
4/27/2006 12:58:09 AM
I think most historians on this board just aren't that well read.That's all I gotta say.
4/27/2006 1:01:19 AM
^ And I guarantee there is someone somewhere that would say the same about you.
4/27/2006 1:04:55 AM
I agreethat's why I didn't post much historic anecdotes in here.The points about economic freedom and liberties are debatable though.I am not making it a which is better country debate, but cmon there has to be some basis.
4/27/2006 1:06:09 AM
You can say lots of things. I feel reasonably confident when I say owning and operating a business in America requires less time and effort directed towards acquiring permits and permission than it does in India. I havn't personally done it, maybe you could enlighten me. I also feel reasonably confident when I say Americans earn more on a purchasing power parity basis than Indians. But this doesn't make a country automatically better. Maybe you enjoy getting permits, maybe you feel all that industrial/commercial activity just spoils the wilderness. It doesn't necessarily even make it "more free" because maybe you prefer some freedoms over others, such as the freedom of your elected representatives to control the economy in leu of personal economic freedom. There are lots of people her in America that dislike economic freedom but at the same time hold political and social freedom most dear.
4/27/2006 1:16:10 AM
socialist bureaucracy
4/27/2006 1:18:42 AM
all you said is pure hearsay.I wouldn't go off-topic any more here.Let's talk about racism.
4/27/2006 1:19:25 AM
I think that was covered on the first page. Racism is evidently bad and everyone polled, except for you, seemed to feel their parents would support their decision to date interracially. I suppose the next logical question is to ask why you, ultra, feel your parents would automatically be against it? It is conceivable for someone to have interracial parents. As such, they may be unhappy if you do not marry outside your race like they did (whichever is closest at that point). That said, it is often a pipe-dream to please both the parents' sides even when they are the same race/creed/etc. Hence all the jokes about bringing harm to one's mother-in-law. You can argue interracial makes it even less likely to please everyone, but since it seems nearly impossible to please everyone anyway, why bother sacrificing love where-ever you find it in a search for the nearly unobtainable?
4/27/2006 1:30:11 AM
I never once said that my parents would oppose my decision to marry inter-racially. In fact, I posted quite the contrary. So, without reading the rest of your rambling, I just gotta say that you're a fool.
4/27/2006 1:33:23 AM
4/27/2006 1:41:10 AM
fuck it, i read the rest of the rest of thread. everybody else wins!
4/27/2006 1:46:22 AM
What did I deny?People are racist because of their upbringing. I am an Indian, and I am hardly racist.At the same time I have met racist white people, not racist white people and racist Indians and not racist Indians.What more is there to say?
4/27/2006 1:48:56 AM
Obviously it all comes down to the individual. But that is not to say that, in general, we can't characterize societies.
4/27/2006 1:54:34 AM
Everybody else wins!
4/27/2006 1:55:55 AM
In general, we are at the same level.There were hate crime attempts on campuses throughout the US after 9/11.Sikhs are still considered terrorists by IGNORANT people.America still suffers from passive racism in important public positions.There might be racial tensions in IndiaIt's hard for me to generalize.Perhaps, it is easier for you to do that.
4/27/2006 1:56:26 AM
JonHGuth wins!
4/27/2006 2:12:25 AM
4/27/2006 2:19:48 AM
see my parents are hypocritsi bet i could marry a pretty indian chick like radhar, or a cute half korean chick like melissapat83, but if i married gumbyunc i would be shunned foreverto put it in tww terms i mean
4/27/2006 2:49:23 AM
I dunno about that, but I have been told by a small number of white girls that their parents feel that Indian guys are a good mate because they tend to be more faithful/work towards relationships. Again, this is what I have been told by girls.Maybe I am racist.
4/27/2006 2:54:05 AM
4/27/2006 2:58:17 AM
Maybe divorce statistics...I have no idea, but I was surprised when I first heard that.
4/27/2006 3:00:29 AM
i'd be lying if i said it wasnt refreshing to hear that whites are not the most racist people on earth
4/27/2006 4:00:31 AM
4/27/2006 4:09:13 AM
All bombing stories that you read about in the media are carried over by Islamic separatists from across the border. The hatred is not that of race (they are the same race), but rather political and religious.Again, the major opposition party has nothing against race. Maybe you're trying to trivialize race with religion. Even then, the "major opposition party" has ideological views just like everyone else in the world, but still has a very large minority following/membership in its rosters. If views of a political party are pointers of "racism" then we can all conclude that since all democrats hate immigration, they are automatically racist. They are the "major opposition party" in the US, if not the only one. What do you mean about "looked down upon, mocked, and reviled"? Where are the incidental anecdotes for that? All I read about is some sikh having to suffer discrimination, and then struggling to have the right to wear his turban legally, or other similar incidents. Also, are you saying that "racism" is openly supported in India/other parts of the world? Again, on what basis is that conclusion being drawn? The major opposition party supported India's current "minority" President. Things in India aren't that gloomy as you make them out to be. Of course, I would love to hear about the "scale" of anti-racist movements in the US that you mentioned.The second part of your comment is entirely dumb, typical message board Nazi argument. There is nothing of that sort existent in any part of the world, much less the world's most progressive democracy. I could turn around your argument against you in "there's more nonracist Americans than there were nonbastard Nazis, but where are you going to draw the line there?"Generalization is not wrong, however, in this case all you can go with is history and present. In the case of India, it has seen more racial mixing than probably even the US. And the history has been not as grim as that of the US.It's not a who is better thing. The way I look at it, India has had only about 60 years of freedom, and has made rapid rapid strides and all the statistics are successively improving, be it poverty, income, GDP, FDI, exports, literacy, health care, and even the index of economic freedom. Can you same the same about a country which has had a much longer free stride, is a global superpower, and where the number of black people living under the poverty line has gone up every year for the last 5 years?My argument stands. You cannot generalize racism. It is impossible.
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4/27/2006 11:22:41 AM
Indians are in general incredibly ethnocentric, and some are even racist. I think any social group that is somehow identified as unique, acts the same. Be it a tigh knit WASP community in Boston (a group that calls themselves the Boston Brahmins), a chapter of Kappa Sigs, or a neighborhood of Jews in Yonkers. Its unfortunate, but everybody displays this behaviour.Indians are definitely are materialistic, but i think most people in this country are. even i have a few shirts with animals on them.my folks are fairy edumacated, and are not much of either (there is some correlation). in my extended family we have through interracial marriages (withough counting kids), 5 whites and 1 puerto rican, and 1 black person pending (engaged i think).however this one time an uncle told me:"there are three absolutes in life. don't drink and drive, don't end up having to pay child support, and don't bring home a BMW."i was all, "yeah german cars are both overpriced and less reliable than japanese cars"he says, "no, i mean don't bring home a Black, Muslim, or White woman."i was like "WTF mate!"he says, "the White and Black women will leave you, and the Muslim's family will blow your house up."i was like " "little did he recall, we've had 3 divorces in the history of our extended family. all 3 were Indian on Indian marriages in America. ...i think people are just averse to situations that are unfamiliar to them. its human nature.
4/27/2006 11:37:18 AM
Yea, BridgetSPK, BobbyDigital, sorry about that, just ignore that post. I was not in my right mind at that time of night and hope you forgive the offense.
4/27/2006 11:37:47 AM
Hey, how many people of indian descent do we have on this board!?!? I count: ssjamind, ultra, BobbyDigital, and moron.Did I miss/misslabel any? Thanks![Edited on April 27, 2006 at 11:45 AM. Reason : .,.]
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4/27/2006 12:02:09 PM
+sugarrush4u, she posted in this threadthere are others on TWW
4/27/2006 12:02:58 PM
Man, grumpygop, you have lost it. You're resorting to baseless personal attacks now. Yup, you're right, I know nothing about JFK or Lincoln, or how JFK had to consider promoting civil rights movement later on.Kerry had immigration as one of his election issues. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kerry_presidential_campaign,_2004Also, I never said that those Indians aren't "good Indians". That's your own inference. Again, your inference depends on, and I quote, "as far as I can tell". Which basically tells me that, in your own words, "all show the same amount of bias as they did before, except now it'll all be one kind of bias and it will be blatantly intentional and thus worse". We aren't getting anywhere, cuz it's so stupid to say that MOST Indians are racists or MOST Americans are racists. We don't have actual trends.As long as we're talking about grim history, slavery is grim. How many US presidents have been assassinated? How many of those mysteries solved? How many black/female presidents/Vice Presidents? Let's not even get there. So, if a group of 3 gunmen shooting down a PM represents the entire minorty group feeling opressed, I guess I could say the same thing about all the US historical anecdotes, and then you'd dodge every point and come back with some other circular argument. How different were the 7+ races? I suggest you read what I posted. I'll save you the trouble: a hell lot, both physiologically, as well as culturally.It's spelled Gandhi. I don't even know where you're going with the "war wasn't fought at home" bit. It doesn't matter. We had more than a couple wars fought at home with our Eastern and Western neighbors, and we liberated an entire nation. Do you mean India wasn't "torn up" infrastructurally? Well, yeah, the British took care of that!Call it a bubble or anything, all you gotta do is visit the US Census Bureau website.
4/27/2006 12:22:46 PM
4/27/2006 12:50:24 PM
Circular arguments all the way
4/27/2006 12:53:46 PM
if you all havent figured out esgargs is mad that he is indian and will try to turn every thread into a debate about how his country is so awesomeits fun to argue with him and call him names, but serious responses are a waste of time
4/27/2006 1:04:36 PM