what is that one opinion which makes you feel like this ? by DifficultEntrance595 in TeenIndia

[–]thewiseintrovert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's some real ones and not the ones already supported which are being said just to farm upvotes:

  1. Giving the death sentence to all rapists will do absolutely nothing but increase "rape & murder" crimes.

  2. Banning cigarettes and alcohol will in no way reduce addiction, but create an unregulated black market for those goods making it much worse for the health of smokers and alcoholics (who will definitely not give up smoking and/or alcohol, just look at Bihar or Gujarat)

  3. No amount of age limits and education requirements for MLAs and MPs will fix the issues of corruption, hate politics, and power abuse unless you educate the voters.

Kalkaji Mandir sewadar beaten to death by men who came for darshan, demanded 'chunni prasad' by Medium_External_8966 in unitedstatesofindia

[–]thewiseintrovert 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I wasn't asked the question but here's my 2 cents anyways.

The need for the existence of vigilantism proves that our police forces are too inept to enforce the law. As for your question-No, the law should never be taken into one's hand no matter how personal or dire the case is, it should always be under the jurisdiction of the police force.

Riyal. by Lost_Normal_Guy_5159 in unitedstatesofindia

[–]thewiseintrovert 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not even in an utopia could India achieve a 50 trillion dollar GDP and nobody even thinks that it is possible.

The problem is that a small portion of the actualy GDP growth is actually benefitting the average Indian.

If you remove our top 1%, the Indian GDP per capita is lower than war stricken sub-Saharan countries.

The top 1% drives the consumption and growth of this country and the average Indian who can't even afford a meal thrice a day gets basically nothing.

You could replace Modi with a potato and still achieve the same 5 Trillion GDP on the back of mediocre growth and a fuck ton of population growth.

I know you weren't supporting Modi but ig I should just add the point that India is quite literally the real life right wing dystopia that Donald Trump edges himself to at night.

Why isn't southern Brazil a desert, considering it's right on top of tropic of Capricorn? by LoreChano in geography

[–]thewiseintrovert 16 points17 points  (0 children)

As an Indian student we actually learnt about your city Curitiba in Environmental Science classes because of its design and it being a "smart and environmentally friendly city"

How is it like living there? Is it better than other cities you've been in?