India wants websites to screen derogatory content

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  1. The Webby

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    That my friend, you can not do, no one can.. You can not get rid of poverty..
    Everyone is not equal, some people are better than others.. Its genetics. You can not force everyone to be educated, you can not force everyone to be rich, Even if you provide all the opportunities and facilities, some people will stay uneducated and poor, living off the welfare, crying about how unfair the life is, how 1% people are ruling over 99% of them...


    No, you are wrong again, Some of us are using it and making a difference...

    People often ask me What makes me a proud Indian.. Why I'm proud of being an Indian while the country is so screwed and I say that despite every problem, despite lack of education and poverty, India never lost faith in democracy and that is what makes me proud..
    This is democracy and freedom that makes the lokpal revolution possible in India.. People like Anna Hazare can stand up without fear.. People like you and me can express our opinion without fear.. We can keep the internet free and uncensored.. We can tell the government to fuck off.. You simply do not appreciate the freedom you have for some reason.. But dictatorship is not the answer for anything.. You are looking at China, but look at South and North Korea, one country is heaven while other is hell for people.. You can easily guess which one is which...
     
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    I wholeheartedly agree with @the webby. The freedom and democracy we have enjoyed since birth is what makes me proud to be an Indian. @Laxman may be you will value it, if you lose it.

    Democracy is just too precious to trade in for a dictatorship, no matter how benevolent it might be.
     
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    I meant sheer poverty. Beggars are evrywhere.

    @hdwills + the webby I have repeated it like 100 times, i value my freedom of speech but thats not the only thing to be happy about. you are still throwing tantrums.


    Neither have i said i hate democracy and like dictaorship.

    Its not about YOU. Its a whole country. I am someone which wont get much affected by recession or inflation or any big probem in India. But i am thinking from the view of those who dont get one full meal a day which live in pathetic environment etc. which constitute one fourth of our population. Freedom of speech is important for me, but if the govt asks me to sacrifice my freedom of speech, my privacy, my job, my almost anything for the upliftment of our country then i am ready to surrender it, i am a deshbhakt. Althought this is a hypothetical case and its not gonna happen i am showing my amount of sacrifice for my country let alone freedom of speech. The arguement started from chinas life as a WHOLE vs indias life as a WHOLE and thats when i said china. Quote me and tell me when have i said dictatorship is better. You have not known how its like to have empty stomach for days, neither have i but i can feel, sympathize and make it as my first priority for the country ahead of freedom of speech.

    So i will say this as clearly as possible and if you cant hear then read my lips.

    1. I dont prefer dictatorship.
    2 I love freedom of speech.
    3. Chinas communism has proved good for China but Indian democracy hasnt so if you can interchange the exact same political and financial structure it will be better for us.
    This was my last to last post.
     
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  4. The Webby

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    This is the whole point of argument.. China's Communism is good for who? Average man living in China? Hardly.. The people in power or people with connections, very much..
    Things for common man aren't superior in China, they are fucked up as well.. If you consider the illusion that Chinese govt creates through heavy censorship as reality, I don't know what to say...


    Which I addressed a little late...
     
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    At lest the common man has a better apetite there. Do you disagree with all i have said about india, its pathetic state and its politics.
     
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  6. The Webby

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    I can't stand Chinese food...

    Not at all... I disagree with the solution you suggest...
     
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    I havent suggested solutions, if you are thinking turning india into dictatorship is one of them.

    @hdwilla Do you have any of your own views... ,praising the webby from the start.
     
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    #29
    Yes, I have my own views and opinions which I expressed in the posts.

    Some of my views are similar to webby's is a sheer coincidence and I can not help it.

    Now you are saying that you do not want India turning into a dictatorship or communist, but from the very start
    are saying that dictatorship / communism will improve conditions in our country.

    I think, you are not exactly sure what you want and how you want it.

     
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  10. The Webby

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    Well your posts suggested that you prefer Chinese communism over Indian democracy so I assumed you consider it as the solution to our problems..
    May be I assumed wrong, in that case.. sorry mate..
     
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    Well i cant think of a better way to make you understand what i am tryng to say. Quote me where i have said i want to turn india into dictatorship. I have reached a point where i can just proceed by qouting my previous posts coz you both ask and say same things again and again.
     
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