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Ray posted:
Prashad posted:

India should concentrate on giving its people a better standard of living not trying to run faster than animals.

how exactly can you start and run a country if you can't focus on different things...maybe you were hit in the head

Perhaps with a 12x12 inch piece of lumber.

FM
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Prashad posted:

I don't want Indians to play into the stereotype that some whites have for persons of color "that they are only good for running, jumping and throwing a ball into a hoop. 

Stupid post.  Have you been living under a rock over the past 50 years?  What are Indians best known for?  Think for 10 seconds before you hit "post"!

FM
Prashad posted:

Indians are known for their intelligence not for their ability to run, jump and skip. A people of color known for their intelligence. That is an amazing achievement. We are not a kids games people. The world respect us for our intellect. Don't mess with the brand.

Indians are known for participating in lots of games,here is one.

In the olden days in Guyana,from Hague WCD the Bacchus brothers were wrestlers and weight lifters,they were known nationally.

My teenage years my cousins and my self used to practice the art of wrestling and a style of martial arts.

Here is another art from India.

https://www.google.com/search?...p;client=firefox-b-1

India has a long history of martial arts. Shaolin Kung Fu, a term that includes a large variety of Chinese martial arts, traces its lineage to Bodhidharma, the Indian monk who, according to popular legend, introduced Buddhism to China during the 6th century AD.Jan 10, 2017
 
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Django posted:
Prashad posted:

Indians are known for their intelligence not for their ability to run, jump and skip. A people of color known for their intelligence. That is an amazing achievement. We are not a kids games people. The world respect us for our intellect. Don't mess with the brand.

Indians are known for participating in lots of games,here is one.

In the olden days in Guyana,from Hague WCD the Bacchus brothers were wrestlers and weight lifters,they were known nationally.

My teenage years my cousins and my self used to practice the art of wrestling and a style of martial arts.

Here is another art from India.

https://www.google.com/search?...p;client=firefox-b-1

India has a long history of martial arts. Shaolin Kung Fu, a term that includes a large variety of Chinese martial arts, traces its lineage to Bodhidharma, the Indian monk who, according to popular legend, introduced Buddhism to China during the 6th century AD.Jan 10, 2017
 
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Django, I take it you believe professional wrestling is real the stuff.

FM
Django posted:
skeldon_man posted:
 

Django, I take it you believe professional wrestling is real the stuff.

WWW most are staged.

Olden days wrestling wasn't .

All professional wrestling is fake. How can anyone take all that beating and there is no swelling on his body? Think about it. I use to go and watch professional wrestling in the 70s. Saw all that crap.

FM
Django posted:
Dave posted:

When a country rises from proverty, it excel in all areas.

India is an example. 

Who says India was impoverished ?,banna read the history of your ancestors.

Not surprise you say so..

India’s path from poverty to empowerment

By Rajat Gupta, Shirish Sankhe, Richard Dobbs, Jonathan Woetzel, Anu Madgavkar, and Ashwin Hasyagar
Article Actions

India has made encouraging progress in reducing its official poverty rate. But the nation has an opportunity to help more than half a billion people attain better living standards.

India has made encouraging progress by halving its official poverty rate, from 45 percent of the population in 1994 to 22 percent in 2012. This is an achievement to be celebrated—yet it also gives the nation an opportunity to set higher aspirations. While the official poverty line counts only those living in the most abject conditions, even a cursory scan of India’s human-development indicators suggests more widespread deprivation. Above and beyond the goal of eradicating extreme poverty, India can address these issues and create a new national vision for helping more than half a billion people attain a more economically empowered life.

FM
Dave posted:
Django posted:
Dave posted:

When a country rises from proverty, it excel in all areas.

India is an example. 

Who says India was impoverished ?,banna read the history of your ancestors.

Not surprise you say so..

India’s path from poverty to empowerment

By Rajat Gupta, Shirish Sankhe, Richard Dobbs, Jonathan Woetzel, Anu Madgavkar, and Ashwin Hasyagar
Article Actions

India has made encouraging progress in reducing its official poverty rate. But the nation has an opportunity to help more than half a billion people attain better living standards.

India has made encouraging progress by halving its official poverty rate, from 45 percent of the population in 1994 to 22 percent in 2012. This is an achievement to be celebrated—yet it also gives the nation an opportunity to set higher aspirations. While the official poverty line counts only those living in the most abject conditions, even a cursory scan of India’s human-development indicators suggests more widespread deprivation. Above and beyond the goal of eradicating extreme poverty, India can address these issues and create a new national vision for helping more than half a billion people attain a more economically empowered life.

The British kept India poor.  Now India is on its way to becoming a super power.  When that is achieved, it will be the first country to become a super power by virtue of pure brain power.

Bibi Haniffa

The Brits did not make or keep India poor.  Indian fell from riches after the spice trade was disrupted with the rise of Islam in the ME cutting of trading routes.  This, as you know, gave rise to the discovery of the new world.  Spice was the "oil" of that era and India controlled and dominated it.

India invited the Brits to stem the tide of the Islamic invasion.  They stayed on and began nation-building.  When the Brits left India, it was more developed than China.  But, I agree, the Brits did take their piece of the pie, no doubt.

The large bridge network in Calcutta was built by the Brits and still serve as an economic backbone today.  The massive water supply system in Bombay was built by the Brits and serve the city to this day.  I saw an impressive hydro plant in inner Maharastra, I was impressed with the engineering feat.  The Indians informed me it was built by the Brits in the 40's and India only upgraded the turbines.

Indian will rise but, is a very long way off from being a power like China.  It will take a lot more than technical brain power to make it happen.  They need political will and national consensus.  They are getting there, but very slow!

FM
Ray posted:
Prashad posted:

I don't want Indians to play into the stereotype that some whites have for persons of color "that they are only good for running, jumping and throwing a ball into a hoop. 

I think you have some sort of inferiority complex

He writes pure shit. I think he does it for fun and to provoke a reaction. He can't be this stupid.

FM
Iguana posted:
Ray posted:
Prashad posted:

I don't want Indians to play into the stereotype that some whites have for persons of color "that they are only good for running, jumping and throwing a ball into a hoop. 

I think you have some sort of inferiority complex

He writes pure shit. I think he does it for fun and to provoke a reaction. He can't be this stupid.

No, he can't. He got you responding to his pure shit.

FM
skeldon_man posted:
Iguana posted:
Ray posted:
Prashad posted:

I don't want Indians to play into the stereotype that some whites have for persons of color "that they are only good for running, jumping and throwing a ball into a hoop. 

I think you have some sort of inferiority complex

He writes pure shit. I think he does it for fun and to provoke a reaction. He can't be this stupid.

No, he can't. He got you responding to his pure shit.

I am amused by his contradictions about himself.

FM
Dave posted:
Django posted:
Dave posted:

When a country rises from proverty, it excel in all areas.

India is an example. 

Who says India was impoverished ?,banna read the history of your ancestors.

Not surprise you say so..

India’s path from poverty to empowerment

By Rajat Gupta, Shirish Sankhe, Richard Dobbs, Jonathan Woetzel, Anu Madgavkar, and Ashwin Hasyagar
Article Actions

India has made encouraging progress in reducing its official poverty rate. But the nation has an opportunity to help more than half a billion people attain better living standards.

India has made encouraging progress by halving its official poverty rate, from 45 percent of the population in 1994 to 22 percent in 2012. This is an achievement to be celebrated—yet it also gives the nation an opportunity to set higher aspirations. While the official poverty line counts only those living in the most abject conditions, even a cursory scan of India’s human-development indicators suggests more widespread deprivation. Above and beyond the goal of eradicating extreme poverty, India can address these issues and create a new national vision for helping more than half a billion people attain a more economically empowered life.

My suggestion was reading the history of your ancestors,seems like in futility you pulled an 2014 article to bolster your claim of poverty.

Go back in ancient times then proceed to modern day,you will learn a thing or two.

Bear in mind i ain't bolstering any form of superiority.

Django
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skeldon_man posted:
Iguana posted:
Ray posted:
Prashad posted:

I don't want Indians to play into the stereotype that some whites have for persons of color "that they are only good for running, jumping and throwing a ball into a hoop. 

I think you have some sort of inferiority complex

He writes pure shit. I think he does it for fun and to provoke a reaction. He can't be this stupid.

No, he can't. He got you responding to his pure shit.

For you, it may be sh-t.  But for me, this world is about a battle between civilizations for long-term survival and this man Prashad here will never take on the interests of some other person's civilization in ensuring its long-term survival against the interests of his ancestors' civilization.  You can call it sh-t but in the end, no one will ever point a finger at Prashad and say he trampled on the identity of his ancestors. 

Prashad

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