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Definitely one innovation I wish we adopted in America. But we had a high trust society for most of the past few centuries which is why we don't have one. You only build something like that if you have an entire civilization with low trust. So much so that you know you can't trust anyone about what they say, so you have to have an unchangeable record that follows them forever to not waste time on their attempts to lie to you.America doesn't do this? Maybe it's time to start, we do it for a reason.
A book worth reading. The author here didn't want anyone to know his name. Hence the title, but publishers of the 20th century being what they were he had to. The author was a Brahmin caste from Calcutta in the early 20th century. The dude was relatively wealthy for the time. He later emigrated to London. His books became blacklisted in India after the Independence because he had a positive opinion of the Raj. Which had become a taboo opinion.They know they're talentless cockroach people, they are proud of it. I'm sick of the idea that we somehow made India worse, or that our colonial actions were bad; they were not. Before by muzzies, Africa did not have a written language, before the French there were no buildings taller than one story, and their 'great city' was literally a mud pile surrounded by a mud ditch where they sacrificed blood into the dirt for some pagan deity.
India was essentially the same. Europe went out and built the entire world, even the more civilised areas of the East only got there by literally copying us wholesale; and most of them still have massive poverty eating up their land. When we left India, it was a relatively functional state; a state that we built it up to, but if you leave a mansion to vermin, it will eventually become a hovel. These fucking subhumans should be worshiping us and our culture - the only culture on the planet that can actually claim to be superior - and thanking us every single day for the things gave them. Every single day; I wish I had a time machine, not to go see Rome, but to bring leaders from back then to now, to show them that their high minded ideals of equality and fairness only apply to people, not vermin. Maybe if they saw that they'd have done the needful and just sterilised that diseased cesspit.
Just consider his circumstances. He was wealthy and grew up in a palace with mud floors. His parents were proud they could afford to have their MUD FLOORS wet and shaped daily so they were "clean." As only poor people had mud floors with grass sticking out of it. He found it odd that British WORE SHOES because how could you even feel the earth then? He documents his profound ignorance of the time and how much better literally every single thing British was compared to India. Even animals such as the donkey were entirely unknown in Calcutta at the turn of the 20th century.
For this crime he was shunned entirely in his later life.
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