Frank wrote Yesterday at 10:49pm:
Sir Eoin O Fada wrote Yesterday at 10:41pm:
Frank wrote Yesterday at 8:57pm:
Sir Eoin O Fada wrote Yesterday at 7:51pm:
[quote author=JaSin link=1761692166/93#93 date=1787131943]India's fault for irresponsible over-population which only breeds FILTH.
Exactly as it did in my ancestral village in England, but the Poms got over it by gradually improving wages, age care and the introduction of the aged pension; it became unnecessary to have many sons to ensure some material comfort in old age.
Generally countries with good social security have low birth rates and high immigration.[/
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So if India is so wonderful, why dont they have a good system of looking after each other?
[bold]Takes time, just as it did in Britain and here.[/bold]
Because they despise each other. That is the surest indicator of every shitehole country - they hate each other.
[do they really?[bold]Me thinks that you exaggerate from a position of ignorance[/bold]
In 1846, 100% of Indians pood all over the place. 180 years later, they managed to bring that down to 50%. [bold]do your self a favour and Google the Museum of Toilets in Delhi[/bold] While they are all yammering on mobile phones and blaming the British. [bold]One of the more remarkable things about the older generation is that so many have lamented to me that they miss the Raj[/bold]
You might also note that the Indian Armed Foorces are fiercely proud of their British traditions and their various Colours reflect this,
you might also consider the respect that Indian troops earned from our ANZACS at Gallipoli, both as fighting soldiers and in the less glamorous but very essential role of water carriers [often under fire].
Well, what you are saying is that Indians became better by adopting British ways buf remained shiteholery when not.
My point exactly.
Just like us you mean, our first water closets, both as an idea and a facility were imported from England.
I can remember using ‘’Earth closets’’ and ‘’long drops’’ in Australian country towns up until the late 1990s.
Just as an aside a late friend who lived in a former mining town had areal long drop toilet, it sat atop the main shaft of a well ventilated gold mine, rummaging in the shed one day he found a couple of rusty tins of cyanide that had belonged to his father [see Cyaniding for gold]
realising the danger he held them in newspapers and disposed of them in the toilet/shaft, apparently they burst and killed all the bacteria ect because a few days later the gentle breeze from the tunnels turned the air so foul that the dunny was hauled away and the bulldozer used to fill the shaft for a bit and the dunny was hauled back into place.
The dunny was built on skids and was originally designed to sit on a small hole for each fruit tree as it was planted in the orchard; it was about 60 years old.
The orchard was still producing fruit.
Recently, travelling to Brisbane the men’s and the disabled toilets at one council controlled rest stop were so fouled that everyone was using the ladies.
Generally Aussie wayside toilets are not bad but nowhere in India did I ever see toggle water taps on the wash basins, saw my first Australian one in Tenterfield NSW where the Council had apparently never heard of one armed people who wanted to wash their hands.
Would not have known about it but a one armed mate told me, so I took a look.