If they would ease off on their concentration on multiplying like rabbits and think about how to bring themselves into the modern world, they wouldn’t be doing this.
I was in the U.S. Army serving in Seoul, Korea in 1961-62 and I saw the same thing. I haven’t been there since but I understand that South Korea is now a modern, industrialized nation. I would bet any amount of money that they don’t do that anymore.
It speaks volumes about the Indian civilization.
India pretends to be a democracy. In reality, it's a corrupt tyranny that crushes free enterprise while building minimal infrastructure. India's elites are adept at pissing on their inferiors while convincing them that it's raining. And they do this no matter which political party is elected to office.
“If they would ease off on their concentration on multiplying like rabbits ...”
Easier said than done.(Ain’t everything?)
I drive through Flushing, Queens NY fairly regularly where there is a high Indian population and many of those Indian girls are beyond breathtaking.
South Korea also has a large Christian minority now.
There is no such thing as overpopulation. Singapore, Taiwan and the Netherlands have a greater population density than India.
There are at least two main problems, cultural, i.e., the caste system/Hinduism, and economic, i.e., free markets and property rights.
It's my understanding that both conditions are improving, which is something we should be happy about, since we are all children of God. The great unreported news of the 21st century is that poverty is being rolled back, worldwide.
“If they would ease off on their concentration on multiplying like rabbits and think about how to bring themselves into the modern world, they wouldnt be doing this.
I was in the U.S. Army serving in Seoul, Korea in 1961-62 and I saw the same thing. I havent been there since but I understand that South Korea is now a modern, industrialized nation. I would bet any amount of money that they dont do that anymore.
It speaks volumes about the Indian civilization.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographic_transition
In the 1950s and 60s America used to talk about how overpopulation and diversity made India a hell hole, today America's multi-cultural, multi-language, multi relgious population is close to what India's was in 1960.