The India Menace - Street shitting, unsanitary practices, scams, Hindu extremism & other things

Jeets took over the local independent grocery and post office. The motherless cunts shuttered the PO and opened a vape store that is literally across the road from two primary schools and a Catholic church. The jeet is always at the front, smoking and on his phone, because nobody, and I mean nobody, goes to this store. We know the purpose they serve, just like the rest of the world.

In other jeet bullshit, Maha Kumbh Mela is in progress where FOUR HUNDRED MILLION jeets will descend on the sacred Indian city of Prayagraj over a period of six weeks to perform paganistic rituals and bathe in water heavily polluted with decay, industrial runoff, and the most jeet thing of all—unfathomable amounts of faeces. Astrologers (lol) have noted this iteration is particularly significant due to the current alignment of the stars, which hasn't been observed in 144 years. Terrifyingly, it's considered the world's largest human gathering. The stench must be eye-watering.

Hinduism is a scourge and will forever keep these people on the fringes of civilised society because it is incompatible with modern values.
 
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For the record, the countries you want to run to will hate you just as much if not more so soon enough if they don't already
I am aware of that, but I'd rather live among people who hate me for an unfair but also understandable reason, rather than with jeets. Plus, it's not just about that yk, it's mainly about the place. All the things you guys have and are normal to you make me drool. Good roads to drive on? Fun places to go to? Wide and clean pavements which make walking fun? Clean air to breathe? All of these sound like a dream to me. Will elaborate on this in a longer post soon.
 
Jeets took over the local independent grocery and post office. The motherless cunts shuttered the PO and opened a vape store that is literally across the road from two primary schools and a Catholic church. The jeet is always at the front, smoking and on his phone, because nobody, and I mean nobody, goes to this store.
They have taken the bridge and the Second Hall. We have barred the gates but cannot hold them for long. The ground shakes...saars, saars in the deep. We cannot get out. The jeets move in the dark. We cannot get out. They are coming
 
Even when you go to the beach now, there's jeets there and there is something so unnatural of seeing the beauty of the ocean and seeing jeets in it. It's like giving a donkey a computer.

All the father have a skinnyfat build. The mothers a all squat and dumpy looking and they've always got a bunch of poojetlets running around. I thought all the arabs who make their daughters swim in aqua-hijabs and make their wives wear burqas in the middle of summer stuck out. But there's something so disrupting about seeing jeets in the middle of nature.

I also feel bad for the life guards who have to spend all day saving them from drowning because they're all inept at being in water.
 
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Why though? Why would I strive to improve a country that makes my life hell and makes me want to kill myself? I want to spend the least possible time I can in this shithole. I have one life and I have to use the time wisely. And giving back to a country that gave nothing of value to me is NOT a wise use of my time.
As much as I hate Indians, this is one thing I can be sort of sympathetic to. If you compare it to people telling Californians to better their state rather than escaping, for example - the difference is California used to be good. It can be REstored. India never had anything good going for it, how are you supposed to rebuild from the ground up a massive country with a population in the billions that remains the same backwards shithole even after centuries of colonialization?
Modernity has made progressive societies think way too highly of themselves in certain aspects. Cutting losses is a forgotten concept. If you look at countries who made a complete 180 like South Korea, they all share the same commonality which is a society that’s intelligent and moral on a foundational level. You have to build off of SOMETHING.
Don’t better India. Let it die and rot. It would unironically be a net positive to the entire world if Indians all perished and nature reclaimed that land. It’s a conundrum, I agree. On one hand no one wants Indians in their country, on the other hand any Indian who insists on staying to improve India is only supplying the oxygen to a brain dead comatose country. Just take it off life support already, for fucks sake.
I think the best thing you can do if you’re an Indian like this guy, is to move somewhere without as many Indians, keep your head low, abandon any ties and connection to Indian culture, do not mingle with other Indians, and marry a non Indian so you can breed out this useless race if you insist on having kids.
 
When Poojeet 'flirts' with a white woman why does he think he's charming? I swear indian men have negative charisma, never saw one who even invoked an ounce of "oh he's kinda charming, kinda cute"

And how come they are still malnourished despite having food?? Even Africans seem better at keeping themself nourished even when they have nothing to eat tf
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As much as I hate Indians, this is one thing I can be sort of sympathetic to. If you compare it to people telling Californians to better their state rather than escaping, for example - the difference is California used to be good. It can be REstored. India never had anything good going for it, how are you supposed to rebuild from the ground up a massive country with a population in the billions that remains the same backwards shithole even after centuries of colonialization?
Modernity has made progressive societies think way too highly of themselves in certain aspects. Cutting losses is a forgotten concept. If you look at countries who made a complete 180 like South Korea, they all share the same commonality which is a society that’s intelligent and moral on a foundational level. You have to build off of SOMETHING.
Don’t better India. Let it die and rot. It would unironically be a net positive to the entire world if Indians all perished and nature reclaimed that land. It’s a conundrum, I agree. On one hand no one wants Indians in their country, on the other hand any Indian who insists on staying to improve India is only supplying the oxygen to a brain dead comatose country. Just take it off life support already, for fucks sake.
I think the best thing you can do if you’re an Indian like this guy, is to move somewhere without as many Indians, keep your head low, abandon any ties and connection to Indian culture, do not mingle with other Indians, and marry a non Indian so you can breed out this useless race if you insist on having kids.
I really appreciate you understanding my perspective, you've said pretty much everything there is to say.
 
All the things you guys have and are normal to you make me drool.
Those things didn't spontaneously materialize, they exist because generations of people worked hard and smart to bring them about. If everyone in The West during the Middle Ages or whenever had been able to run away to somewhere better the modern world would never have been invented. Plus you can't overrun nice places with hordes of shitty people and expect them to stay nice places.

You're Indian. That's your problem. The solution is to put in the effort to work towards making India a place worth living in. The challenge is massive, it likely won't be possible in one lifetime, but if you never start it will never happen.

The Good Indians fleeing the country are just as bad as the Bad Indians doing it. Don't be a selfish prick, be an asset to your nation.
 
The New York Times
(all images snipped b/c they were fucking jumbo sized and you've seen an Indian before)

The World’s Largest Human Gathering Begins in India​

About 400 million Hindu pilgrims from around the globe are expected to bathe in and around the Ganges in the religion’s biggest display of unity.
By John Yoon and Hari Kumar

Jan. 14, 2025

Tens of millions of Hindus are convening this week in what is expected to be the world’s largest human gathering, where a staggering number of devotees, tourists, politicians and celebrities take sacred dips at the convergence of two holy rivers in India.

The religious festival, called the Maha Kumbh Mela, happens every 12 years on the banks of the Ganges and Yamuna rivers in the northern Indian city of Prayagraj. Officials this year expect up to 400 million people — more than the population of the United States — to visit the site in Uttar Pradesh State over the next six weeks.
A major display of Hinduism, the event has recently become an important political event with the rise of Hindu nationalism, backed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s right-wing political party. It is also a massive logistical undertaking for government officials working to prevent incidents like stampedes and the spread of diseases.

What is the Maha Kumbh Mela?​

The Maha Kumbh Mela, or “great festival of the sacred pitcher,” is the world’s largest religious ceremony. Based on a Hindu legend in which demons and gods fight over a pitcher carrying the nectar of immortality, the centuries-old ceremony centers on a series of holy baths, which Hindus say purify their sins.

The holy baths are preceded by processions involving people singing and dancing in vibrant attire, in ornately decorated chariots and wielding ceremonial spears, tridents and swords. To participate, people travel from all over India and the world to the confluence of the Ganges and Yamuna rivers, a sacred site that is also said to be the end point of a mythical third river, the Saraswati.
The timing of the festival, which this year ends on Feb. 26, is based on the astrological alignment of the sun, the moon and the planet Jupiter, which takes around 12 years to orbit the sun. Smaller versions of the festival happen in one of three other Indian cities — Haridwar, Nashik and Ujjain — roughly every three years.

How big is the festival?​

The scale of the Maha Kumbh Mela is astonishing. The last one, in 2013, drew 120 million people in Prayagraj, according to a government estimate. An intermediate festival in 2019, though less significant religiously, attracted 240 million people.
This year, the city, home to about 6 million residents, is preparing to host 300 to 400 million people, government officials said. In preparation, the state has built a temporary campsite across a 10,000-acre area, with tens of thousands of tents and bathrooms, roads, parking lots, water and electricity infrastructure and thousands of security cameras and drones.

A religious procession in Prayagraj on Sunday, ahead of the Maha Kumbh Mela.Credit...Adnan Abidi/Reuters
Many of those preparations — which will most likely make this the most expensive Maha Kumbh Mela to date, at about $800 million — are meant to prevent deadly stampedes and outbreaks of disease, which have happened in previous festivals. The event is also expected to generate billions of dollars in revenue for the state government, officials said.
To accommodate the bathers, the government has also installed a platform made of sandbags along a seven-mile stretch of the Ganges riverbank. On Monday and Tuesday, millions of pilgrims poured into the river on those steps in the chilly morning fog, praying for happiness, health and prosperity.

What is the festival’s significance today?​

The Maha Kumbh Mela has always been an important symbol of Hinduism, though it was usually not politicized until the recent rise of the idea of India as a Hindu nation. This year’s festival is the first since Mr. Modi’s Hindu nationalist political party, the B.J.P., became the country’s ruling party 11 years ago.
“It would be interesting to see if Prime Minister Modi goes,” said Arati Jerath, a political analyst in New Delhi. “It’s supposed to be the biggest and most auspicious time to take a dip in the Ganges.”

Yogi Adityanath, Uttar Pradesh’s chief minister who is also a hard-line Hindu priest, changed the name of the festival’s host city in 2018 to Prayagraj from Allahabad. The move, part of a wave of changes brought on by the B.J.P., replaced the Muslim name given by the 16th-century Mughal emperor Akbar with one that references the Hindu pilgrimage site.

In 2019, when India held a general election, the Kumbh Mela presented a major political opportunity to Mr. Modi and his party to appeal to a receptive audience of millions. Mr. Modi won that election.
The next general election is farther away this time, scheduled for 2029. But Mr. Modi, who won by a smaller margin while his party suffered losses in last year’s vote, has put himself in promotional posters for the festival nationwide and called it an embodiment of “India’s timeless spiritual heritage” on social media, tying the spiritual event to the country’s national identity.
“The B.J.P. is hoping to use it to solidify its Hindu nationalist base,” Ms. Jerath said. But she added it was unclear if that would necessarily earn the party more votes. “Whether it works or not, I don’t know, but it certainly helps to take the B.J.P. one step closer to its goal of turning India into a Hindu majoritarian nation.”
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Those things didn't spontaneously materialize, they exist because generations of people worked hard and smart to bring them about. If everyone in The West during the Middle Ages or whenever had been able to run away to somewhere better the modern world would never have been invented. Plus you can't overrun nice places with hordes of shitty people and expect them to stay nice places.

You're Indian. That's your problem. The solution is to put in the effort to work towards making India a place worth living in. The challenge is massive, it likely won't be possible in one lifetime, but if you never start it will never happen.

The Good Indians fleeing the country are just as bad as the Bad Indians doing it. Don't be a selfish prick, be an asset to your nation.
I think RandalBoggs's reply already explains why this is not an option, but I'll reiterate:

You need a good starting point. Sometimes it's clear as day that things are hopeless, and I do believe this is the case for India. I don't think people in the West during the Middle Ages had places that are 10x better than their home to flee to, or were born in places that were filled with people who made their lives miserable.

What do I owe this country? If it wasn't for technology, games and music that I enjoy, 100%(okay, maybe 99%) of which originated outside of India, I would have no reason to live, there is nothing fun to do in my real life here. I guess I like non-street food but that's about it. I don't like Bollywood. The thought of having to contribute to a country which contributed nothing to me is egregious.

Who in their right mind with at least a basic sense of self-respect and self-love would abandon a potential good life just to improve a country like this?

Look, if this was a poor country but one that respected me and wasn't flooded with obnoxious people, I would have had good reason to try to improve this country, but it fucking isn't. You hate Indians too, do you really have no idea how shitty my people are? Do you really think there's hope for societies like this?

Sorry if this post is organised in a bad way, I had way too many things to say.
 
When Poojeet 'flirts' with a white woman why does he think he's charming? I swear indian men have negative charisma, never saw one who even invoked an ounce of "oh he's kinda charming, kinda cute"

And how come they are still malnourished despite having food?? Even Africans seem better at keeping themself nourished even when they have nothing to eat tf
Their diets are abysmal, hence why a lot of the men end up being "skinnyfat". Poojeets truly are a unique breed.
 
I am aware of that, but I'd rather live among people who hate me for an unfair but also understandable reason, rather than with jeets. Plus, it's not just about that yk, it's mainly about the place. All the things you guys have and are normal to you make me drool. Good roads to drive on? Fun places to go to? Wide and clean pavements which make walking fun? Clean air to breathe? All of these sound like a dream to me. Will elaborate on this in a longer post soon.
Momentarily taking you at your word that you’re, as they say, “one of the good ones”: I think a lot of people would feel sympathy for you suffering from the cruel cosmic joke that is being born Indian, in India, and possessing intelligence, insight, empathy and curiosity at levels far above that of the dregs around you. It does sound like hell. A few decades ago, with hard work, you could have come to the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand or UK and made a good life for yourself. Indians had an incredibly different reputation in the West back then before the poo-stricken floodgates were opened.

That being said: not even normies want you here anymore, not even if you’re “one of the good ones”. Do what you you gotta do, I guess, but so will Westerners when our infrastructure collapses under the weight of poo. It is what it is, unfortunately.
 
Momentarily taking you at your word that you’re, as they say, “one of the good ones”: I think a lot of people would feel sympathy for you suffering from the cruel cosmic joke that is being born Indian, in India, and possessing intelligence, insight, empathy and curiosity at levels far above that of the dregs around you. It does sound like hell. A few decades ago, with hard work, you could have come to the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand or UK and made a good life for yourself. Indians had an incredibly different reputation in the West back then before the poo-stricken floodgates were opened.

That being said: not even normies want you here anymore, not even if you’re “one of the good ones”. Do what you you gotta do, I guess, but so will Westerners when our infrastructure collapses under the weight of poo. It is what it is, unfortunately.
I never said they won't hate me and I already said that it would be understandable if they do, and it is preferable to living with jeets.
 
Just as a lark, I asked the AI what the population Density of India is. I don't think any of us realize the scope of the problem.

Per Copilot, India has 492 people per square kilometer on average, and 11,320 people per square kilometer in NCT of New Delhi (the most dense region recorded in India).

I then asked it what the population of the United States would be with the same population densities.

4.82 billion or 111.5 billion.

Canada? 4.91 / 113.03 billion. The UK? 119.06 million / 2.76 billion.

We don't quite grasp the scope of the problem here. Anything less than 111 BILLION people living in America, 113 BILLION people in Canada, or 2.76 BILLION people in the UK is considered an improvement to the average Indian bugman. They're going to swarm in, breed like locusts, consume everything they can, and the second they get a voting majority, the west will never get rid of them barring ethnic cleansing.

Cockroaches. They're human cockroaches.

Edit: Is this why the international socialist left has been pushing for bugman hives, 15 minute cities, et cetera? Trying to get us used to the idea of living amongst ~1275 other people in a single square mile?
 
Just as a lark, I asked the AI what the population Density of India is. I don't think any of us realize the scope of the problem.

Per Copilot, India has 492 people per square kilometer on average, and 11,320 people per square kilometer in NCT of New Delhi (the most dense region recorded in India).

I then asked it what the population of the United States would be with the same population densities.

4.82 billion or 111.5 billion.

Canada? 4.91 / 113.03 billion. The UK? 119.06 million / 2.76 billion.

We don't quite grasp the scope of the problem here. Anything less than 111 BILLION people living in America, 113 BILLION people in Canada, or 2.76 BILLION people in the UK is considered an improvement to the average Indian bugman. They're going to swarm in, breed like locusts, consume everything they can, and the second they get a voting majority, the west will never get rid of them barring ethnic cleansing.

Cockroaches. They're human cockroaches.

Edit: Is this why the international socialist left has been pushing for bugman hives, 15 minute cities, et cetera? Trying to get us used to the idea of living amongst ~1275 other people in a single square mile?
Even if "the good ones" are only like 5% of indias population that would still be 70 million jeets.
 
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