- Joined
- Mar 27, 2023
The problem with the pajeet invasion, hell with pajeetland itself is the pajeet. It's like living in Somalia at this point, you might have all the greatest resources, the greatest sights, peaceful neighborhoods whatever but the people cannot learn basic decency and ethics unless they're lashed into submission like Singapore. There is not a single person who has a solid ethical or decency compass cause they cannot comprehend a better world, much less a better world for the other person. In Japan and Singapore people respect the traffic signals even in the complete absence of vehicles, in pajeetland people will run over you with their suvs and blame you for being in their way with some very awful deflection. They cannot even conceive the positive after effects of not throwing trash, not pissing and shitting on the streets, of following the rules and being objectively good so to speak, a non corrupt world. Part of it is a very crabs in a bucket mentality, "why should I help create a better world for the benefit of others when I benefit less" which is a terrible mindset. The bureaucracy and culture is very much invested in keeping the problems going because they're extremely corrupt as well. So the only solution is to escape the country, not improve it and those who do escape generally have some degree of a superiority complex despite being practically same as the others in all aspects. It is humiliating and embarassing when you try to be an ethical decent person in such a scenario and get lumped in with these people anyways. Even when I was thirteen I really believed if any place could benefit from a second holocaust it would be this one, I still very much believe the same cause if people aren't gonna be decent ethical or accept some responsibility then they're better off being dust on the street.Then they will probably learn how to use a toilet. That's what the Brits should have thought them when they colonized India (instead of teaching them English)
In all fairness I have two very very close Indian friends (British Indian) who I love dearly and who are classy and sophisticated.
I welcome all ethnicities and colors into my country as long as they adhere to the same values, culture and social norms.
But it's not what India's exporting from their motherland. If we take into account India, Bangladesh, Pakistan etc we're talking about 20% of earth population is of Pajeet origin. A bit worrying.
Last edited: