dankdawg skrev:
Der er massere af indere der kræver bedre vilkår. Hold kæft med at udbrede dig om noget du ikke ved noget om, JEL. Der er store fagbevægelser (man regner med ca. 25 millioner medlemmer) og både socialistiske og kommunistiske bevægelser der nyder en del succes (Især Tripura,Kerala og Vest Bengal..der er decideret kommunistiske stater) i Indien. Du er simpelthen bare et mega-tågehorn der lukker så meget lort ud at det ikke er til at holde ud.
Hvor ville det dog være dejligt hvis du rent faktisk lærte at læse!
Hvad skrev jeg? Dette:
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Og man ser faktisk også kun sjældent den arabiske befolkning kræve bedre vilkår, eller indiske jern-ophuggere kræve bedre vilkår. De er for bange for at miste deres job, eller for at blive sat i fængsel. Og dén frygt skabes af deres lande's kapitalister, olie-sheikerne blaa, og de rige indiske bosser, som du støtter hver gang du køber varer fra deres lande eller bruger ting som de tjener på
Jeg taler om de Ufaglærte. Ok? Så ta' lige og klap i med dit bedre-vidende pis din ignorante tåbe. Læs hvad jeg skriver før du kæfter op.
Indien er præget af meget korruption:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socio-economic_issues_in_India skrev:
In India, corruption takes the form of bribes, evasion of tax and exchange controls, embezzlement, etc. A 2005 study done by Transparency International (TI) India found that more than 50% had firsthand experience of paying bribe or peddling influence to get a job done in a public office.[59] The chief economic consequences of corruption are the loss to the exchequer, an unhealthy climate for investment and an increase in the cost of government-subsidised services. The TI India study estimates the monetary value of petty corruption in 11 basic services provided by the government, like education, healthcare, judiciary, police, etc., to be around Rs.21,068 crores.[59] India still ranks in the bottom quartile of developing nations in terms of the ease of doing business, and compared to China and other lower developed Asian nations, the average time taken to secure the clearances for a startup or to invoke bankruptcy is much greater.
Og fattigdommen er enorm i indien:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socio-economic_issues_in_India skrev:
One-third of India's population (roughly equivalent to the entire population of the United States) lives below the poverty line and India is home to one-third of the world's poor people.
Though the middle class has gained from recent positive economic developments, India suffers from substantial poverty. According to the new World Bank's estimates on poverty based on 2005 data, India has 456 million people, 41.6% of its population, living below the new international poverty line of $1.25 (PPP) per day. The World Bank further estimates that 33% of the global poor now reside in India. Moreover, India also has 828 million people, or 75.6% of the population living below $2 a day, compared to 72.2% for Sub-Saharan Africa.[48][49][50][51]
Wealth distribution in India is fairly uneven, with the top 10% of income groups earning 33% of the income.[52] Despite significant economic progress, 1/4 of the nation's population earns less than the government-specified poverty threshold of $0.40/day. Official figures estimate that 27.5%[53] of Indians lived below the national poverty line in 2004-2005.[54] A 2007 report by the state-run National Commission for Enterprises in the Unorganised Sector (NCEUS) found that 25% of Indians, or 236 million people, lived on less than 20 rupees per day[55] with most working in "informal labour sector with no job or social security, living in abject poverty."
indien er ikke et sted hvor pengene for de varer man køber generelt kommer den brede befolkning til gode. De penge kommer kun de heldige til gode, og det er præcis det jeg si'r i mit første indlæg.