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Anonymous ID: Q3A+QVRvMexico /pol/510707438#510709384
7/18/2025, 12:58:48 PM
>>510709122
Bro the Egyptian said you're a paki bengali pajeet indonesian malaysian. You'll never be a true muslim. Now you're more Muslim and talking down to arab Egyptians and Kuwaitis. It's embarrassing brah.
Anonymous ID: DWnnKlVrFinland /pol/510511438#510516822
7/16/2025, 8:50:03 AM
>>510516779
In indian culture, getting something for nothing is not a shame but a goal pursued by most.

In India students do not study, pass exams and get qualifications. Drivers do not learn with an instructor, pass a test and get a driving licence. Everything is done via a standardised system of bribery.

>Yes, there is an element of sadism here. There is some degree of pleasure that Indians take in the pain suffered by others.
>This confuses Westerners. If they had power, even if they were corrupt, in a situation where there was nothing to gain or lose — no bribes to receive since both parties were poor, and no risk of offending someone well-connected — they would do the right thing and book the alleged rapist. These Indians would do nothing, not even lift a finger, unless there was a reward: money or sex. Their apathy was bottomless.

>Doing your job may be seen as effeminate by those above you. If you can shirk your responsibilities, you’re considered macho. In that culture, there is rarely any pride or honor in doing what is right. If you call a plumber for repairs, he will see it as beneath him to leave without creating a mess. He may deliberately do a shoddy job, even if doing it well wouldn’t take more time. A complex web of arrogance, egotism, servility, casteism, tribalism, and magical thinking drives this behavior. He shows his contempt for you and gets the better of you by leaving a mess. His customer, as the other side of the same coin, might well look down on and exploit someone who did his job well.

>Fairness, justice, trust, empathy, and impartiality are alien to many Indians. They have a hard time telling the difference between right and wrong. They are indifferent even when no cost is associated with being fair. Moreover, if they could do good without any personal cost, they would still prefer not to, because that can be seen as a sign of weakness.

https://www.amren.com/features/2024/12/india-its-worse-than-you-think/
Anonymous ID: asU+SsGHUnited States /pol/510070565#510071457
7/11/2025, 7:41:47 AM
It's inevitable. There's a horde of pajeet paki bengali sikh/hindus/mohammeds in Khannada and a land bridge to Spicland to the south.

I take solace in the fact I'll be dead by 2060.
Anonymous ID: MoxfIapZUnited States /pol/510067043#510067584
7/11/2025, 6:08:14 AM
Khannadians don't have a choice in who they elect. It's either pajeet sikh/hindus or sand niggers.

Part and parcel.
Anonymous ID: g6kVCYNRUnited States /pol/509971235#509974440
7/10/2025, 3:53:51 AM
>>509972855
What about a friendly pajeet sikh/hindu paki mohammedan?