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@Lulldapull @Sharma Ji @Vsdoc @Mainerik @Bagheera0084 please do take out some time to read the Wikipedia page of the book 'The Camp of the Saints'. I plan to read the book. But there are too many partly finished ones in my Kindle and I don't want to add another one.

Just replace the Hindus in the book with all the migrants from the third world, and it is a pretty accurate prophecy.
 

@Lulldapull @Sharma Ji @Vsdoc @Mainerik @Bagheera0084 please do take out some time to read the Wikipedia page of the book 'The Camp of the Saints'. I plan to read the book. But there are too many partly finished ones in my Kindle and I don't want to add another one.

Just replace the Hindus in the book with all the migrants from the third world, and it is a pretty accurate prophecy.
LOL! Read the plot on Wiki. Comedy. Doc was right when he said, "People fundamentally remain the same." Reading the plot of 1970s novel felt like reading 2020s news.
 

@Lulldapull @Sharma Ji @Vsdoc @Mainerik @Bagheera0084 please do take out some time to read the Wikipedia page of the book 'The Camp of the Saints'. I plan to read the book. But there are too many partly finished ones in my Kindle and I don't want to add another one.

Just replace the Hindus in the book with all the migrants from the third world, and it is a pretty accurate prophecy.
What struck me in this story was the point about French soldiers not pulling the trigger on the migrants and abandoning their posts. This is a real thing. Boats after boats have reached Europe precisely because their military cannot shoot the migrants dead. It's true not just of Europe but of any country in the world that hosts migrants. Indians cannot shoot Rohingyas and Bangladeshis, Pakistanis cannot shoot Afghans. Until the time armies actually shoot to kill, such migration will keep on happening. It is the hard reality. There is absolutely nothing that can be done about it.
 

@Lulldapull @Sharma Ji @Vsdoc @Mainerik @Bagheera0084 please do take out some time to read the Wikipedia page of the book 'The Camp of the Saints'. I plan to read the book. But there are too many partly finished ones in my Kindle and I don't want to add another one.

Just replace the Hindus in the book with all the migrants from the third world, and it is a pretty accurate prophecy.
will look into, thanks.

but books ka maja is in collecting them physically, hardcover or soft.

Have the kindle thing on phone and pc here, I think..

'camp of the saints' was also talked about some during Trump's 1st run iirc

if you must, please leave your cultural baggage behind and be ready to not just accept, but to truly embrace another people and their ways.. however antithetical they might be to your previous ones.

This is also true for just traveling too.

but scene kya hai, all people are tribal.. these Angrej and other goras or others are no better (or worse) than our lot.

I know so many extremely well adjusted people outside, and outside waaley here.. married settled with desi wife/husband type.

but fir bhi ek woh reh jaata hai.. we'll never be one of them, and they'll never truly be one of ours.. genetic ancestral memory etc

celebrate hi kallo apne differences

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but of course there is a difference, waay too many hopeless gareebs heading to gora land compared to gora land folk coming here.. idhar ka hi dekh lo,

For all our gareebi, Pak dont want Afghanis, we don't want BDs

go figure 🤷‍♂️
 
will look into, thanks.

but books ka maja is in collecting them physically, hardcover or soft.

Have the kindle thing on phone and pc here, I think..

'camp of the saints' was also talked about some during Trump's 1st run iirc

if you must, please leave your cultural baggage behind and be ready to not just accept, but to truly embrace another people and their ways.. however antithetical they might be to your previous ones.

This is also true for just traveling too.

but scene kya hai, all people are tribal.. these Angrej and other goras or others are no better (or worse) than our lot.

I know so many extremely well adjusted people outside, and outside waaley here.. married settled with desi wife/husband type.

but fir bhi ek woh reh jaata hai.. we'll never be one of them, and they'll never truly be one of ours.. genetic ancestral memory etc

celebrate hi kallo apne differences

-------------------------

but of course there is a difference, waay too many hopeless gareebs heading to gora land compared to gora land folk coming here.. idhar ka hi dekh lo,

For all our gareebi, Pak dont want Afghanis, we don't want BDs

go figure 🤷‍♂️
Everything is good in moderation. Goa hi le lo. If Goans and their culture become a minority in Goa, I will not want to visit it. Who wants to see a Karol Bagh or Ghatkopar in Goa?

GB Shaw said "I dislike feeling at home when I am abroad". I couldn't agree more. I don't want all cultures to become a khichdi. I like to visit places which are very alien to me. I like the struggles in such places as a tourist. Khichdi makes it too easy. Anyway, I get it that everything is not about tourism. But the third world needs to get its act together. It has just taken for granted that the riches and order of the gora world is something they can cling to.
 
Our pharma guys keep getting into some legal troubles with patents etc, no ?

They say we reverse engineering their pills and vaccines and stuff, then sasta but tikau and good maal beching to rest of poor world under different names.

A good chori, Robin Hood waala noble scene..

Perhaps you could speak some to this ?

Various shades to that. From the out and out chori tin shed factory Bombay market to genuine companies working for the poor of the world. Our legal system too is very clear about the games goras play. As are our leaders.

Nothing much the world can do to a nuclear tipped 4th largest economy of 1.4 billion people.
 
Everything is good in moderation. Goa hi le lo. If Goans and their culture become a minority in Goa, I will not want to visit it. Who wants to see a Karol Bagh or Ghatkopar in Goa?

GB Shaw said "I dislike feeling at home when I am abroad". I couldn't agree more. I don't want all cultures to become a khichdi. I like to visit places which are very alien to me. I like the struggles in such places as a tourist. Khichdi makes it too easy. Anyway, I get it that everything is not about tourism. But the third world needs to get its act together. It has just taken for granted that the riches and order of the gora world is something they can cling to.
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unka tameez se enjoy karo, apna mat impoje karo.. stay in your lane, man.

the odd little hole in the wall where you get 'apne type ka khana' should remain a novelty.

Indians are jahils
 
What struck me in this story was the point about French soldiers not pulling the trigger on the migrants and abandoning their posts. This is a real thing. Boats after boats have reached Europe precisely because their military cannot shoot the migrants dead. It's true not just of Europe but of any country in the world that hosts migrants. Indians cannot shoot Rohingyas and Bangladeshis, Pakistanis cannot shoot Afghans. Until the time armies actually shoot to kill, such migration will keep on happening. It is the hard reality. There is absolutely nothing that can be done about it.

No army in the world, US, American, Roman, Persian, can stand up to human waves.

In the aftermath of war, crazed human waves cannot be controlled by military means. Borders becomes untenable.
 

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