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Quote by: grandpa Today, plenty of jobs are shifted to India, but the intent is to maximally exploit and subordinate the population, not liberate them. So the argument would be fine if it had some
shred of relevence regarding right or wrong.
Grandpa h. |
And you would rather those Indian's who are now employed to have remained in the gutter, than they have money and work for a profit driven businessman?
The population of India isn't being subordinated. Their economy is booming. In 100 years they won't have half the problems they do now (providing their birth rate slows a little, which will likely happen as their wealth increases).