touched a nerver, did we?? i could care less if that third world pirec of shit country had running water..it aint my business...it's there's...i was commented on how countries like that allocate resources...
Incidentally, while I was born in India, we left when I was a year...I don't have to give anything back to that shit hole...
"Incidentally, while I was born in India, we left when I was a year......."
Good riddance to bad crap.
"touched a nerver, did we?? i could care less if that third world pirec of shit country had running water..it aint my business...it's there's...i was commented on how countries like that allocate resources..."
YOu have no idea what you are talking about. Go and live there before passing judgement like a fool.
You know, as far as I'm concerned you're an American - I could care less about the fact that you were born in India. I give the same weight to your views about India as I would to the views of any other random American, which is to say, not a whole lot, since you really have no experience upon which to base your views.
You speak of "touching a nerve" - this thread seems to have touched one in you. What I don't understand is why you are more interested in India than any other American - you call attention to the fact that you are a "former citizen", and yet you emphasize at the same time that you don't care anything about "that third world piece of shit country".
Seems a bit contradictory to me. Could it possibly be that you have some identity issues because despite having an American passport and accent, people there still keep calling you an "Indian", because of that *brown skin*?
Yeah...I bet like your brethern in NJ, you are more Indian than an Indian's in India. LOL! A sorry bunch of NRIs if I ever saw in my whole life.