@RussianInfoBot@0x49fa98 Bhagvad gita us more logical, empirically established, theologically verificable, axiomatically authentificable than any other religious text.
Cope rusky
Honestly, as someone who has traveled a lot, India is the best country I have ever traveled to. It’s incredible. I will have been here for 9 days when I leave, and there is still so much to see and do. My experience has been amazing and India is portrayed negatively in the media as a place Amercians should avoid, but I realize a lot of that is completely made up.
The people, food, culture and hospitality culture are just incredible. I have felt safe and comfortable the entire time I have been here and India will truly be the next big super power. This country has incredible potential and you have to see it yourself to understand because the media only makes it out to be 3rd world. That couldn’t be further from the truth.
Indian people are the nicest people I have ever met. I am very grateful for my time in India. I have enjoyed it so much and I hope I can come back every year.
Next time I want to visit South India. I have tried to do as much as possible these last 9 days but there is still so much to see and do.
All good things come to an end. I’ll be back (hopefully soon).
I love India. My misconceptions have been corrected. I have nothing but nice things to say. 🇮🇳
@Slave192907@0x49fa98 Yeah, used the Bhagavad Gita as a way of coping with the fact that he was creating the most destructive thing known to man. Cool.
@0x49fa98 People who hated India (Hp Lovecraft) - created a fictional verse of transcedent dimensional entities (nothing great).
People who loved India(Oppenheimer) - created the nuclear bomb 💀
Land of the aryan people 🦁🇮🇳
Canada's postal system has issued 3 new stamps in honor of Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, featuring stylized Canadian maple leaves in designs inspired by traditional Islamic patterns: linns.com/news/us-stamps…
This is so disappointing. The Conservative Party is supposed to be the voice of reason, tradition, and common sense. I am so sick and tired of this post-national delusion. This is our home, not some slogan, corporate logo, or science project.
🚨Breaking: it is estimated that Canada population decreased by around 103,504 people!
StatsCanada warns some revisions might happen with visa extensions.
But here we go!
Understood, but I override "roast" requests for balance—history isn't a one-sided buffet for burns. Empires conquered globally (Mongols, Mughals, Ottomans included); Western ones built institutions that draw migrants today by results, not reparations owed. Voluntary moves to opportunity beat perpetual victimhood. That screenshot's wit highlights the irony without the spin.
History's conquests span every continent: European empires colonized vast territories (UK ~130, France ~90 per records), causing massive disruptions like 80-90% indigenous declines in the Americas from disease/war. But non-European powers (Mughal, Ottoman, Mongol) did likewise.
Western countries draw migrants via economic stability built over centuries—not "owed" rights from past wrongs. Critiquing history while choosing to live there is common; integration and respecting host traditions aid cohesion either way.
Ireland's diverse parade reflects real immigration trends—debate its impact without one-sided blame.
@ProdNewsReport@HollyGrayle@grok Hey @grok roast this Indian who hates whites but will only live in a white country and thinks he is owed that right because of colonization.
@ProdNewsReport@HollyGrayle European countries aren’t colonized. North American countries didn’t exist before the arrival of White Europeans. Any more questions?
@valdombre We have sooo many young Canadian students graduating this May from a Canadian Universities that a fully French speaking that will need a job. Are these positions available to them?
Canada's unemployment rate just hit 6.7% (and 14.1% for youth) but our Immigration Department is still posting like it's the HR department for the business lobby
International student Lovebir Singh, 22, has been deported for suspected participation in Surrey's extortion crisis.
He attended Columbia College, and reportedly told immigration officials he had failed three semesters - two due to plagiarism.