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<blockquote data-quote="6pack" data-source="post: 2504808" data-attributes="member: 1119"><p>All these channels - DW, BBC, Guardian, etc dont mention the positive things on India. None of them have even mentioned the Indian navy taking back control of the ship lost to pirates or India's sun mission or that chandrayan was flown back to the earth's orbit. I know we have dirty cities, pollution, dirty rivers. So do they. Do you know what happened to the countless train derailments in USA that spilled toxic waste over their lands and water bodies? They took the toxic waste, shipped it to other states and spread it there. They didnt even bother to clean up the ponds or lakes or streams filled with dead fish. No documentary on that though. No documentary on nuclear waste being disposed improperly in USA. No documentary on Thames or other dirty first world country rivers and beaches. These channels have one target - to always show India in a bad light. For some reason they have put India on a pedestal higher than their own countries. They never question their own policies. These are just paid for hit episodes done for some rich nut jobs who only have jealosy on their minds. Always india is a big democracy but heh heh heh look at the poop and pollution and rapes and men ogling at foreigners. look at the poverty there. so poor. dirty, smelly, brown people think they are as smart as white people and need to be shown the truth. let's make documentaries on them while ingoring the poverty in our own country and the drug addicts or gun crimes or rapes or lawless immigrants running amock or companies buying out our politicians for a few thousand pounds or dollars and passing laws favourable to them. No, just shit on India and China. </p><p></p><p>Rant over, I'll come back on topic. The fault lies with us. We need to educate the public for our own sake not to dirty the rivers or shit in them or flush toxic industrial waste in them. I see only black rivers and streams and it does pain my heart. An educated population will stop or reduce the waste going into the rivers or on the roads. We need to brainwash kids right from school not to dirty roads or anything and to maintain our nature. Brainwash is an unfortunate word but that is the necessity of the times. We dont obey rules until it hurts us. Even when it hurts us, we just blame the govt for everything. Govt is just us - people of our own country. If being dirty and nasty was the dark side, humans will by default, go to the dark side due to it being easier and "everyone does it" reason. People wont take the extra effort to maintain cleanliness. They don't see anything wrong in throwing waste here and there. They don't see anything wrong in carving their names on centuries old architecture. They need to be schooled right from birth why not to do such things. Unfortunately, our schooling system does not give importance to such civilized topics. Being clean and having clean rivers actually benefits us mentally and physically, but no one cares. Having clean air to breathe, having clean rivers to fish or swim in or have sports, having clean beaches, having clean cities - not a priority, sadly. These documentaries will go on so long as we dont give priority to cleaning, developing and maintaining our nature. We need to look after our wildlife too. Our country is not made for humans only. Plants, trees, wild animals, rivers, mountains everything have a bigger right. We are literally destroying their environment. They came first. Their land first. Their planet first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6pack, post: 2504808, member: 1119"] All these channels - DW, BBC, Guardian, etc dont mention the positive things on India. None of them have even mentioned the Indian navy taking back control of the ship lost to pirates or India's sun mission or that chandrayan was flown back to the earth's orbit. I know we have dirty cities, pollution, dirty rivers. So do they. Do you know what happened to the countless train derailments in USA that spilled toxic waste over their lands and water bodies? They took the toxic waste, shipped it to other states and spread it there. They didnt even bother to clean up the ponds or lakes or streams filled with dead fish. No documentary on that though. No documentary on nuclear waste being disposed improperly in USA. No documentary on Thames or other dirty first world country rivers and beaches. These channels have one target - to always show India in a bad light. For some reason they have put India on a pedestal higher than their own countries. They never question their own policies. These are just paid for hit episodes done for some rich nut jobs who only have jealosy on their minds. Always india is a big democracy but heh heh heh look at the poop and pollution and rapes and men ogling at foreigners. look at the poverty there. so poor. dirty, smelly, brown people think they are as smart as white people and need to be shown the truth. let's make documentaries on them while ingoring the poverty in our own country and the drug addicts or gun crimes or rapes or lawless immigrants running amock or companies buying out our politicians for a few thousand pounds or dollars and passing laws favourable to them. No, just shit on India and China. Rant over, I'll come back on topic. The fault lies with us. We need to educate the public for our own sake not to dirty the rivers or shit in them or flush toxic industrial waste in them. I see only black rivers and streams and it does pain my heart. An educated population will stop or reduce the waste going into the rivers or on the roads. We need to brainwash kids right from school not to dirty roads or anything and to maintain our nature. Brainwash is an unfortunate word but that is the necessity of the times. We dont obey rules until it hurts us. Even when it hurts us, we just blame the govt for everything. Govt is just us - people of our own country. If being dirty and nasty was the dark side, humans will by default, go to the dark side due to it being easier and "everyone does it" reason. People wont take the extra effort to maintain cleanliness. They don't see anything wrong in throwing waste here and there. They don't see anything wrong in carving their names on centuries old architecture. They need to be schooled right from birth why not to do such things. Unfortunately, our schooling system does not give importance to such civilized topics. Being clean and having clean rivers actually benefits us mentally and physically, but no one cares. Having clean air to breathe, having clean rivers to fish or swim in or have sports, having clean beaches, having clean cities - not a priority, sadly. These documentaries will go on so long as we dont give priority to cleaning, developing and maintaining our nature. We need to look after our wildlife too. Our country is not made for humans only. Plants, trees, wild animals, rivers, mountains everything have a bigger right. We are literally destroying their environment. They came first. Their land first. Their planet first. [/QUOTE]
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