Colonization, is an established power, with the strength of it's (sic) army, and the political pursuit of it's (sic) citizens, exploiting a subservient country/people.
-John
You are the one that is ignoring the topic of this thread, and searching for arguement.
I believe CanoFWorms colonizist argument is quite valid, when looking at the difference between India, and China, today.
-John
Yea, I know... we are all painfully poor excuses for people.Dude, why don't you think about your posts for two seconds before you hit submit? There's really no need to have multiple responses to my posts.
I'm fine with your definition. But keep in mind everyone's ancestors had been subjugated by "established" foreign powers and subjugated. (I don't think you really wanted to use the word "subservient" though because you're basically insulting Indians and other colonized people.)
Why don't you just skip a couple steps and get right to where you want to go. You want to distinguish between European colonization and the many other sources of colonization that have been around since the dawn of man. COW likes to single out Europeans because he hates Britain (for example advocated the US bombing London and claims Churchill is worse than Hitler). What's your rationalization for singling out European colonization?
If you would be half-way on topic, then it wouldn't just be I rebutting your attack.I see that you don't have a rebuttal to my previous post. You repeating that COW's argument is valid doesn't make it so.
Yea, I know... we are all painfully poor excuses for people.
Shoot us now. lol
-John
If you would be half-way on topic, then it wouldn't just be I rebutting your attack.
-John
I'm just trying to post to a thread.
-John
Someone else claimed that Colonization was a major factor in India's problems. I (after searching my soul, agreed with him)I'm directly responding to your posts. If I'm off-topic than you were off-topic too. To be more specific you claimed colonization was a major factor for India's condition. I pointed out that it isn't even a unique factor since every group of people in the world or their ancestors have been conquered at some point or another. You don't have a response so you're trying to claim I'm off-topic.
Someone else claimed that Colonization was a major factor in India's problems. I (after searching my soul, agreed with him)
Then you come at me like I am this big, kwnoledgeable guy, about Colonization.
I told you I wasn't... but you kept attacking.
-John
I owe an apology to InfoHawk and the people in this thread.
I was only trying to state my pointof view, and I am sorry if I antagonized people.
InfoHawk, I would ask you to keep disagreeing with me, just on some other day.
-John
all we hear on the financial news outlets is how fast china's economy is growing. yet we hear nothing about india.
they have similar populations so their human resources should be comparable.
they handle most of our tech support calls. they are an educated society for the most part.
why are they not enjoying equivalent success as the chinese?
is chinese manufacturing pulling them that far ahead?
are there other reasons, perhaps political?
Pay fair rates? More like order them to accept what they are given and move the fuck out or else. Oh and lol at "conducting ecological surveys" part unless you are being completely sarcastic.
can anyone find that graph which compares indian and chinese gdp growth from x=0 being the beginning of economic reform? that shows it pretty well that china has about a 20 year head start.
