Filthy India Photos, Chinese Netizen Reactions

Hindu devotees perform rituals on the occasion of Mahalaya, or an auspicious day to pay homage to their ancestors, along the waste floating on the banks of River Ganges in Calcutta, India, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008. (AP Photo/Bikas Das)

Note from Fauna: The following post and collection of photographs spread on the Chinese internet in 2008.

On Tianya, Mop, LiuLiu (and many other Chinese forums):

Reflections in the midst of extreme poverty and filth — a record of a trip in India

India is the dirtiest country I have ever been to. I have heard people say that Pakistan, which is to the west and Bangladesh, to the east, are worse, but that is probably beyond the limits of my imagination.

In two months in India, I went from south to north, visiting some tourist towns that I had read about. I also went by train and bus to countless towns and open fields that weren’t so famous, and everywhere there were people had something in common — dirty, messy and stank. Interestingly, I also saw countless foreigners having a great time.

Feces all over the ground in India.

A holy ground covered with feces! Note: No toilet paper!

Tourists have been coming for years to the small town of Bodhgaya , the place where 2500 years ago Buddha achieved enlightenment, bringing their foreign money to the pockets of a few hotels and tourism operators, but still they live in abject poverty. The streets are lined with rubbish, wild animals squabble to find their breakfast in it. Look carefully and find wild pigs, dogs, mountain goats, and sometimes even cows, which are considered sacred, make an appearance. No wonder the locals don’t each much meat, these animals depend on trash to survive.

Cow dung is the most environmentally friendly fuel source

India is very dry, and vegetation scarce. Sometimes you’ll sweep your eyes over the horizon and only see a barren expanse. Rural villagers use firewood, but like using cow dung more. In cities and towns, sacred cows fill the streets, defecating wherever they please. Cow dung is the most eco-friendly kindling of all, and this means less trees need to be cut down. Moreover if the manure that is produced is not removed daily, a small town would probably quickly drown in it.

You often see see women collecting fresh manure, packing it together with hay using both hands, then carefully sticking it against a wall to dry. The manure largely contains grass that the sacred cows are unable to digest. For Indians, this kind of smell is natural, and tourists who have stayed awhile get used to it. In my two months in India, I learned to accept the piles of cow dung that fill the streets, and their all pervading odor. Compared with the smell of the dung of carnivores, the smell isn’t as strong. Indians have an undying reverence for their sacred cows, which makes me automatically think of people in the modern age and their frivolous materialism.

Puri is a tourist hot spot on the east coast, where heaven and hell come together. One side of town is the hotel area, with its picturesque beaches, the other side is a poor fishing village. The inhabitants’ straw huts are lonely islands in a sea of trash, and I got the feeling that it’s never taken away. The most shocking thing: every villager would defecate on the beach. It wasn’t only villagers who would take a crap on the beach, out in the suburbs you’d get used to seeing people doing it on the side of the road, and the Indian men would do it out in the open, never sneaking off to a secluded spot in the undergrowth. Everywhere from small towns to large cities would have men showing the special characteristics of their culture; even in the major city of Kolkata [Culcutta], on the most upmarket of streets, were white collar workers carrying briefcases walking past crowds of people urinating against walls.

One can’t criticise people for reliving themselves on the beach or in a field, after all this is what our ancestors had to do, all the Indians are doing is preserving a natural way of life that has continued for tens of thousands of years. This is one of the most natural parts of the way people there live, and it’s only we foreigners who make a fuss about it. It’s just that urinating on the street in a big city after all isn’t very decent, but I am sure that with the increasing pace of modernization, India’s cities will very quickly take on a new look. China’s toilet usage/habits have come a long way in the past ten years, so is there any reason that India, another ancient Eastern civilisation, can’t do the same?

I am filthy, but I am brilliant. In the ancient city of Varanasi [Benares], on the banks of the Ganges, all the sewage created by people relieving themselves on the ground in corners, and the rubbish, everything flows into that sacred river, the same water where pilgrims come from all over, brushing their teeth, washing their faces, bodies, and swimming. However, the dirty Ganges and Varanasi are India’s most beautiful place, lots of foreigners love it, staying for months at a time. I lived there for a while, living like a local, swimming in the river like one of them. The ancient town’s intense artistic spirit and religious fervour made me forget material poverty. This important part of the Indian psyche is passed down even today: the spirit is greater than physical riches.

India is indeed “dirty”, “messy” and “smelly” but I have gotten more out of it than any other place I have been. If this wasn’t the case in my two months I wouldn’t have met so many expats who return often, or never leave. As the Taiwanese dancer Lin Huaimin said, whenever he is stuck for artistic inspiration, he goes back to India.

Maybe only in the most disgusting of material surroundings, and the basest living conditions can we find the most profound spiritual enlightenment.

[Warning: This post contains graphic images.]

[Note from Fauna: Not every copy of the post includes the same captions or all of the same pictures. We have translated from the Liu Liu version of the post, which appeared later than the Tianya and Mop copies. ]

Puri, where heaven and hell come together.

Puri, India.

Puri, India.

Animals in Puri, India.

Animals rummaging through trash and litter in Puri, India.

Indians on the side of a road in Puri, India.

Puri, India.

Garbage in Puri, India.

The banks of the Ganges River, and women laying out cow dung to dry.

Indian woman drying cow droppings on the bank of the Ganges River.

The famous ancient city of Varanasi. The Ganges is for both morning baths and cremations.

Varansi, India.

At the river side lighting the fire for cremation.

Smoke rising from a cremation.

Smoke rising from the side of the Ganges River in India.

A fire on the bank of the Ganges River.

Floating corpses, a common sight on the Ganges!

A floating corpse in the Ganges River.

Here come the remains of a sacred cow!

The corpse of a cow in the Ganges River.

A dead animal carcass in the water in India.

The famous morning bathing by the Ganges, washing as if the rotting corpse floating by was nothing!

Bathing by the Ganges, while a corpse floats by.

Bathing in the corpse-filled Ganges!

Bathing in the Ganges River, India.

Indian women bathing by the Ganges River.

Indians bathing by the Ganges River.

A floating corpse beside some boats in the Ganges River.

A skull in the Ganges River.

A rotting corpse by the Ganges River in India.

A corpse in the midst of the morning bathing at the Ganges, what do you think?

A bloated corpse floating in the Ganges.

Stray dogs picking at rotting corpses in India.

Stray dogs picking at rotting corpses in India.

A dead body floats in the river in India.

A bloated human corpse in the water.

A dead cow lies in the sand in India.

Bodies in the River Ganges.

Corpses…as if they were nothing…sigh!

A dead body floats in the river as Indians in a boat pass by.

An Indian child backflips into the river water.

The shore, covered with litter and garbage.

A rotting body on the banks of the Ganges River.

A decaying corpse in the Ganges River.

A body floating by a wharf. Gasp!

A body floating in the Ganges River.

A floating rotten corpse.

A rotting body floating in the river in India.

The floating corpse of a sacred cow!

A floating corpse of a cow in India.

An Indian man picks at the rotting remains of a person by the river.

The body of a cow or a sheep?

The floating body of a cow or sheep?

Ganges River scenery.

Goats eating garbage on the river Ganges.

Everywhere the floating corpses of sacred cows!

A dead cow's body submerged in the river water.

Natural clothes washing area + sun drying clothes area + cow and sheep bathing pool + excrement flowing and mixing together.

Indians doing their laundry.

Ganges River morning bathing, how can this water be used for brushing teeth?

Indian women bathing and praying in the Ganges River.

Bodies abandoned at the Ganges River.

Bodies receovered from the Ganges River.

A dead elderly man by the Ganges River.

The body of an elderly man beside the river Ganges.

A body being dragged by a boat.

India, a ship drags a dead human body in the river.

Note the lower right corner. What is it? Revealed in the next photo.

A body floats by the shore of the Ganges River.

Here comes the close-up!!!! Note the flies!!!!

A rotting corpse in the Indian river Ganges, covered with flies.

Washing after discarding a corpse.

An Indian washing his hands in a river filled with garbage.

An old man also comes to bathe.

An elderly Indian bathing by the side of the Ganges River.

Girls also come to bathe.

Young Indian women bathing by the Ganges River.

Those on the shore bathe, while in the water floats a stinking bloated corpse.

A man covered with soap prepares to bathe in the Ganges River.

Indians bathing by the side of the Ganges River.

A row boat rows by a bloated corpse floats in India.

A skeleton on the shore of the Ganges River.

A skeleton on the banks of the Ganges River.

A corpse floating in the Ganges River.

A rotting corpse in the Ganges River.

A rotting corpse in the Ganges River.

A rotting corpse in the Ganges River.

A rotting corpse in the Ganges River.

Let’s put the corpses-in-the-Ganges-River aside for a moment, and talk about Indians using the toilet. Have a look at the three pictures below…

These three toilet photographs represent three levels of toilets in India. Note what is common to all of them, which is that none of them have any toilet paper, but all of them have a bucket of water at arms length… yes, you’ve guessed correctly, Indians don’t use toilet paper when using the toilet, they use their hands. After defecating, you use your left hand finger to wipe the feces around your anus, and then use the water in the bucket to wash your hand. The custom is to use your left hand to wipe your butt, so when you go into a store to select food, you mustn’t use your left hand.

JY people believe, this is actually is a good habit. The first benefit is that cases of hemorrhoids are significantly lower; the second is that it can greatly save paper, good for protecting the earth’s resources and the development of green initiatives. So just by doing this, it saves a great amount of wood.

A squatting toilet in India.

A squatting toilet in India.

A squatting toilet in India.

I’m not sure if I should bring out this photo…a sick elderly person, lonely standing by the Ganges River. I don’t know if he is appreciating the true meaning of life or bemoaning the helplessness of human existence…that helpless expression…that remarkable face carved by the years…is unforgettable…

Don’t look if you won’t like it…you are responsible for yourself…

Diseased man with boils covering his body.

Sunset, rotting corpse, rowing and enjoying the beautiful scenery.

Sunset over the Ganges River, a corpse floats in the water.

Sunset, rotting corpse, a butt facing the sky.

Sunset over the Ganges River, a corpse's butt floats in the water.

A rotting corpse in the Ganges at dusk.

Dusk on the Ganges River, a corpse floats in the water.

A rotting corpse that looks like a frog.

A corpse in the River Ganges.

A person more frightening than the rotting corpses and old leper! Seems to be someone who carries dead bodies professionally.

A deformed man, probably with a skin tumor or disease.

The Ganges River filled with rotting floating corpses, and people rowing boats as if nothing were the matter.

Ganges River.

Not only do [they] wash and bathe in the Ganges River where rotting corpses float about, [they] also drink from it. My god, I can’t take it anymore!

Old man squats beside the Ganges River.

Man drinks from the Ganges River.

Rotting corpse on the shore.

The remains of a person on the beach.

Wild dogs freely tearing their food off a rotting corpse.

Stray or wild dogs eating a rotting human corpse.

Wild dogs tearing their food off the rotting corpse of a sacred cow.

Stray or wild dogs eating a rotting cow corpse.

A crow standing on a floating rotting corpse.

A crow perched atop a floating body in the Ganges River.

Corpses on the Ganges River, giving off an offensive rotting stench.

Another floating corpse in the river Ganges.

The skeletal remains of a person in the waters of the river Ganges.

Dog. Crows. Fighting for a child’s head as food. Dog victorious.

Dogs and crows fight over a human head.

Dog gnawing on human head.

Dog gnawing at a dead human head.

A roting corpse in the river Ganges.

Steps on the river shore with floating corpses. Can you tell how many rotting corpses are in the water?

Corpses and garbage in the Ganges River.

An old fish catcher on the shore of the Ganges River.

An Indian fishcatcher.

A floating corpse in Indian.

The tour guide said that this kind of fish in the Ganges is called “Gulang” fish, a very nice sounding name…and it is said the flavor is very good, but upon thinking of the corpses soaking in the water, the soap from the bathing, the garbage by the river…I don’t have the courage to try it, not sure if this kind of fish will have a human flesh flavor…

Fish curry.

This needs no introduction as many compatriots are able to eat it domestically [in China]…but a reminder, never eat an authentic one…because the chef uses his left hand to wipe his shit when using the toilet/restroom.

An Indian chef making bread.

Here, let’s let the JY people see India’s free medical care.

A public hospital in India.

A public hospital’s surgery room.

An Indian surgery room.

An Indian public hospital.

Ganges River in the early morning, bustling because of the crowds…some to wipe themselves down, some to get water, some to bathe.

Hindu devotees perform rituals on the occasion of Mahalaya, or an auspicious day to pay homage to their ancestors, along the waste floating on the banks of River Ganges in Calcutta, India, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008. (AP Photo/Bikas Das)

Suddenly encountering some familiar faces, [I] was surprised…deeply admiring the guy who entered the water to his waist…BH [biao han, daring] to the extreme…but hope he is not our compatriot.

East Asian tourists at the river Ganges.

Flagrantly floating downstream not 500 meters at another set of steps [into the river] was a corpse. Even foreigners had taken out their cameras to snap photos. I wonder how that swimming guy just mentioned above felt…

A dead body floats by the steps on the Ganges River.

Two photographs after going ashore…

An elderly person doing morning exercises, technical difficulty rating 3.0, far higher than the Tai-chi exercises of old men and women in [China's] parks.

A Sadhu or holy man performs yoga on the banks of river Ganges in the northern Indian city of Allahabad June 25, 2008. Sadhus are dedicated to achieving Nirvana (liberation) through meditation and prayers by giving up three Hindu goals of life: Kama (enjoyment), Artha (practical objectives) and Dharma (duty).    REUTERS/Jitendra Prakash (INDIA)

Accepting a holy water baptism…valiantly emerging from the water…[his] motions too fucking carefree…

A Sadhu, or Hindu holy man, emerges from a holy dip in the Ganges River in Allahabad, India, Thursday, July 10, 2008. Allahabad, on the confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna and the mythical Saraswathi rivers, is one of Hinduism's important centers. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)

Not enough money to buy [enough] firewood, those two feed will not be able to burn away, so it looks like they can only be discarded into the Ganges River…the people baptizing [in the Ganges], will they be so daring as to find a foot…?

A pyre burns at a cremation ground on the banks of river Ganges in the northern Indian city of Varanasi December 15, 2007. Hindus believe that dying in Varanasi and having their remains scattered in the Ganges allows their soul to escape a cycle of death and rebirth, attaining "moksha" or salvation.  REUTERS/Arko Datta (INDIA)

Now let’s return to this post’s main topic…the rotting corpses in the Ganges River.

A rotten corpse in the Ganges River.

A frame grab taken September 30, 2007 and released October 1, 2007, shows the body of a dead Buddhist monk floating in Pazondaung River in Yangon. It is not known when the monk was killed. REUTERS/Democratic Voice of Burma (MYANMAR)

What are the dogs eating? Notice what is in the water on the left side of the image!

Wild dogs tearing at animal and human remains.

Swimming and bathing even with so many rotting corpses around.

An Indian swims in the river Ganges amongst the garbage and rotting corpses.

There are a small number of middle-aged men and women squatting on the steps brushing their teeth, none of them using toothbrushes, half of them using their fingers, the other half using twigs, swallowing the water after brushing, and then cupping and drinking down a few more gulps, which happens to be in the opposite direction of people in other countries brushing their teeth and then spitting the water out.

An Indian woman brushes her teeth with water from the Ganges River.

Comments from Tianya:

白_马_非_马 (on Tianya) & 君子坦蛋蛋 (on LiuLiu):

I just want to say, there are a lot of places in China that are just the same. Don’t use the same air of superiority that Hong Kong and Taiwan people have when they look at mainlanders to look at India. I don’t like it.

英语绵绵 (on Tianya) & 七夜 (on LiuLiu):

All this is easy to fix, just use violence. China uses the hukou system to keep the poor population from settling in cities, and then uses chengguan to beat the rabble to death. The cities will then look very nice.

bjwh50: (responding to above comment)

Actually, this is exactly how America does it, using violence to beat the Indians [Native Americans] to death, pushing the Asian, African, and poor out into the country, running the poor white people into the surrounding outskirts of the cities. America’s police are even more terrible than China’s chengguan. If you’re within two meters of a police officer, you have to raise your hands, otherwise American police have the right to shoot you dead.

怎样走路 (on Tianya) & 绿毛怪 (on LiuLiu):

Taking a bath in this kind of river water…

And they say you will receive spiritual enlightenment…

Lou zhu might as well go try a septic tank, and see if you achieve even greater enlightenment, even greater consolation/comfort.

This kind of filthy country doesn’t think it is a shame but instead thinks it is glorious. Truly speechless.

yoonkyesanglover:

That’s their place, they can do what they like, why discriminate?

看不下去说三句:

How is India a democratic country? Would a democratic country divide society into four levels [castes]?

飙破:

There’s truly something wrong with Indian people.

乔治咖啡:

The Indians’ widespread use of cow dung, JY can say that this is their ancient wisdom, an understanding of eco-friendliness.

In the late 1970 when the West’s interest in China was kicking off, a French television channel did a show about China, and mentioned that the bicycle was the major mode of transport for two thirds of Beijingers. The host said these ancient people really understood how to live in harmony with nature, which is why they chose such a environmentally friendly way of getting around, and that it made them Europeans feel ashamed.

keanuzhu1982:

Wasn’t it said that they are thrown into the Ganges River after being cremated?

What do you do if you were swimming in the Ganges and accidentally ran into a corpse?

edali:

Kosuke Kindaichi said in a murder case, the hardest thing for a murderer to do is getting rid of the body.

Kosuke Kindaichi has obviously never been to India, because in India, getting rid of a body is too simple. Just buy some firewood and burn the body in broad daylight will do it. Murderers that are truly lazy murderers can just throw the corpse in a river and be done with it.

Comments from Mop:

jameskin:

When Indians themselves see how dirty India is, how bodies float in the river, they don’t feel bad about it???

伽菲肥猫:

Although different people have their own customs, after seeing the photos above, I feel that these things that Indian people do can’t be called customs. It is simply uncivilized, inhumane! I really think that have not evolved fully! Savages!

{白痴}:

Although India is poor
The people have a lot of money
In this year’s list of richest people
There are a lot of Indians.

雷丽雅:

This civilisation is too distinctive.

会飞的大象:

I still think a sky burial would be easier to accept!~~~~~~~~~~~~~

米猪硬砸:

These aren’t pictures of Afghanistan or Iraq, right? TV can trick people.

Hell on earth.

nearoye:

You’ve successfully made me nauseous, this post has completely changed how I look at India~~~

Comments from LiuLiu:

不是一般人:

India is a democratic country with down to earth people.

The many dead animals above would have long ago been taken away by unscrupulous peddlers to be sold as food in China.

天下第一:

My God! Bodies can be seen so easily in the river! The Lou zhu was even able to take photos! It’s hard to imagine how calmly the Indians face death!

禁止登录:

Bodies floating in Chinese rivers aren’t unheard of (drowning victims, people who have fallen in, those who kill themselves, can be found anywhere). In recent years, changes have been widespread and only after they have finished will this situation change.

As for going swimming amongst dead bodies, people from different perspectives have different thinking, just like how the Chinese can’t understand how the Africans eat mice, and the Africans can’t see how the Chinese eat frogs.

騎豬趕驢:

India is so dry, you really think people want to live like that?

[You don't think] they don’t want to live well? Don’t want to be like us and drink water from a faucet? To bathe in and drink clean water?

We can’t look at them in that way, they live like that because they have no other choice.

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  • yogesh

    i feel sorry for the editor of this page .. you spent probably thousands of dollars and came to India and all you can notice is poor sanitation ??? great man … you know there are also so many amazing places and cultures worth noticing.. i wont say much but im sorry i don’t think you are a good observer ..

  • 法兰

    Hahaha !!! Nice try to paint India Black !!! Well I am in china, wuhan.. It’s a major city…. Where do you guys live in… All the ccuntries have such places….. This traveler was probably on low budget and had to go through all this…. Get some more money see better places…. And FYI if to upload pics of china, you yourself know how it is… Soo chill, and respect foreigners…

  • maulik

    hi
    all china
    i am indian
    although u believe in god is an indian
    GAUTAM BUDDHA

  • ciao

    In china, a new joke is polular: drink a cup of Ganga river, you will die and reborn in a democratic country.lol

    • nik

      have dirty frogs and yuck insects on the streets of china and puke……

  • http://www.twitter.com/mrieenal Mrinal Das

    funnily enough Asia’s cleanest village also lies in India (Mawlynnong, Meghalaya). Talk of dichotomy and here is an instance.
    its not very wise to adopt an image on the basis of hearsay and images relayed for the sole purpose of portraying a place in a particular manner. true, many of all that’s being said and written about isn’t entirely false but precisely not the truth. We, Indians, may not use toilet paper but we do use water, soap, disinfectants, etc. We neither eat shit nor do we intend to serve shit.
    before criticizing practices and ethos of a particular place, one must be acquainted with its cultural and traditional practices.
    Many of us don’t appreciate and sincerely want to change how things work over here, how our rivers are being used as sewage. And please don’t tell me that Chinese rivers are the cleanest in the world. They are equally polluted.
    i am sure if i take a30 minute stroll around any chinese town/city, i can come up with scores of complaints and grievances. if i run my eyes over your newspaper articles or go through Chinese history, research enough i too can come up with negative and undesired aspects of China, its people, its customs, its Govt. , policies, oppression, saga of tyranny, etc etc (you name it). but at the same time if i venture on finding the positives, i’ll be flooded with qualities about China and its people that’s beyond remarkable.
    its the path that you choose to tread upon that defines your intentions.

  • ADDY

    Ya now a bloody chinese will tell me how to live and be hygenic,the people who are famous for dogging holes in grounds for shitting,the people of an authoritarian regime where civil liberties have no place,where people are just puppets in hands of their so called government.plus if the chinese government allowed the media or even foreign people full access then the chinese would be much more worse,hiding behind the veil of secrecy doesn’t work buddy,you and us also,we all know what the truth is.

  • Indian

    its kashi i think.. so dont call india dirty just by tht photos..
    in kashi each day thousands bodies are burned. To be precise ..half burned and then pulled to river, because its belived the body wil get “moksha”
    you cant call india dirty just by seeing the photos of kashi alone.

    There are many many beautiful and clean lands are here….
    Unity in all diversity…

  • nr

    first of all i tell u what we see that we believe but these kind of things are also there in other countries so just dont blame or talk about india instead it exists everywhere
    major reason behind all these stuffs is unawareness among the people about the results of these kinds of deeds so we should take a pledge making a world a better place coz we do differentiate others on the basis of their countries rather than a human being. so i just want to say try as much you for “being human” nothing more than that

  • Parth

    Okay so after looking at the above images i do agree that some of the parts in India are dirty as hell. It is mainly due to their lack of education and their religious beliefs. Also i would like to point out that the government management system is shit. This is not the real India. Do not make your own negative opinions without looking at the other side.

  • bikash

    i am an indian,must say even i have not encountered such things in india bcoz most of the filthiness u showed r from Varanasi and few from puri and so on..and i do heard how ppl discard of the dead in Varanasi,heard that ppl defacates in the open but those pictures of your’s are showing as if those things happens in every place of india..i dont think majority of indians will even touch the river if they see corpses floating in the river…i agree india is still dirty but u have shown extreme examples of few cities and extrapolated it to whole india which is not the actual picture…but anyway i will appreciate your picture if our indian ppl and our government look into those and try to increase awareness among indians in most places to maintain cleanliness

  • Tushar

    Nothing is Perfect in the world, we need make that perfect.
    India is developing country not the developed country and we expect from Developed country that they will help us(India) to be developed within the sphere of Indian culture and emotions.
    This things could be happen in any where in world and this time it is India, if we atart blaming to each other than no results.

  • Flatface

    If India and China becomes superpower then West will loose its hegemony and supremacy. This site is run by either stupid Chinese, who does not understand this truth, or run by some Nato agent, who are all out for a Indo-Chinese conflict to bring them down.

  • NINAD

    It just shows the parochial view the Chinese have against India. You have depicted only a certain part of India (Varanasi) which I too know is very filthy because of the rites performed under the name of religion.

    But calling your article as Filthy India, just shows how filthy your mind is. !
    Grow up people. Learn to accept the good things too. Do not keep your people in haze by showing them just the darker side of India.!

  • Devidas

    Yes, India is poor country and some of these pictures are true but not all, the bodies came to river as they have killed in flooding which is common to ganga river, and india is a democratic country truly, while regarding castes Lord Krishna told in Holy Bhagwad geeta that humans are of 4 types and they are according to their behavior not by their family, but these things are misunderstood, indian people are very quiet and adjust in any situation, these pictures will not make the picture of india, you have to visit india to know it, this is just worst picture shown which every country and state have, just some are dump and some can shown to demoralize

  • rohan

    I am an Indian and there are some disturbing photos. I am sure most are true. There is no denying the fact that India has become backward because of its own lack of interest than earning money and developing. Our GDP has gone down and inflation has increased.

    People governing India are just interested in piling up money. Our real PM, Sonia Gandhi (PM Manmohan Singh’s mahout) went to US to get a surgery done (and some say she moved her money out of Swiss banks).

    India needs a leader which can change that. Ask N. Modi, how a person can change the face of a state with single handed. Why is this still not in UP, Bihar or Assam. Women are molested by gangs and nothing is done for her justice. Delhi is the rape capital of India where no women is safe.

    I will lay my life for the country but I have to accept that China has become advanced than us in arms race and also ahead in development. We need to change and never give China or any other nation a chance to degrade us, that’s change.

  • Hemant More

    Chines look your self then see others, it is our country and our culture is better than you. we respect elders, we live in join families. you just fooling pepole, you just show some irritating photos, who you not showing some good pics from india.

    Your country is a biggest cheater, Duplicate Electronics manufacturer………………Raskals………………..

  • H. S. Bhinder

    Before watching these pictures I have gone through Times of India Blog by Rajesh Kalra “Do we need the Chinese to tell us we are dirty?” No, they need not. But at the same time we are supposed to come face to face with the reality. It is on the high agenda but sans action. Those who watched this Sunday’s TV programme Satyamev Jayate anchored by Aamir Khan on Star Plus will agree that we Indians do not respect our water sources, especially rivers. Videos of our famous rivers like Ganges, Yamuna were shown strewn with dirty garbage and half burnt dead bodies floating in them. Whereas The Thames, Danube and other foreign rivers were shown as the most clean. On seeing the comparison our heads were lowered with shame. Who is responsible for this – none but we ourselves. No government to blame as we use our rivers as sewer carriers. I may add that Mayawati, the Chief Minister of the province (from 1997 to 2002 & again 2007 to 2012) through which this river passes, remained busy spending millions of dollars on statues of elephants (her party’ election symbol), of Kashi Ram (her mentor etc.) and her own. The Indian Judiciary ignored all complaints against her and instead endorsed her action of wasting public money. Even the political rivals and intelligentsia could not stop her and convince her to spend this money on cleansing The Ganges. There is another culprit responsible for the dirty shape of things in this province. He is Lal Krishan Advani, a leader of opposition in India’ Parliament. In 1996 he carried out a Rath Yatra (Chariot Ride) that concluded in the demolition of a Muslim shrine here to erect a Hindu shrine in its place. Hundreds of Hindus were burned alive at a place in the province of Gujarat as retaliation by the Muslim community. His party was in power in UP off and on but he too spend public money to maintain vote banks and though his stooges made a promise to take up the project of cleansing the Ganges but nothing happened. Even Rajiv Gandhi (PM of India 1984 to 1991) launched a campaign for the same which was torpedoed by the Hindu Nationalists and Dalits (Political Party of low caste Indians). In fact politics have eaten up India’s willpower to change even after 65 long years of independence. There is no way out so we never visit this part of the country.
    I quote Rajesh Kalra’s concluding lines which are supposed to open the eyes of those at the helm of affairs – “There is no dearth of ideas and suggestions, but ultimately, it is we, the people, who need to introspect. Of course, education will play a big role, but there is some wisdom that also comes with experience. We have trained ourselves to ignore the filth around, so much so that we refuse to acknowledge its acceptance, or have reconciled to it. That is the easy way out.

    We must stop taking the easy way out here, just like we do in a host of other issues that afflict us. Only then will the others stop taking pot-shots at us, and rightly so, if I may add.”

  • http://www.dilkhichdi.blogspot.com Amandeep Singh

    Come-on author….. You also know 70% of the photos are morphed….. be real man…. As a Indian I also know that some places in India are not clean (which you have clicked) ….. But I challenge you…. You can’t get even a single human body like this, which you had shown in your pics…. Be real buddy……Don’t waste your time and the precious time of other people….

  • Rohan

    Shocked to see this.
    Never knew such a thing exists in my country.

    I wonder how nobody spoke about this? Maybe because
    1. Not many people I know have visited Varanasi (this part of India)
    2. People are overwhelmed by the greatness of the Ganga and don’t speak about the bad/sad part of it!

    Hope this changes soon :(

  • Ashok Mogal

    This is one side story of India which is not common across the country ! Writer can take some hard work and visit other part of India. We have crores of beauty than this face which you have shown over here. Every country is having such ugly culture somewhere in some corner. One need not have to show one side of coin only. I will invite china people to visit beauty part of India an then write there blog.

    Regards.

  • Ralph

    It is very easy to fool people by posting false pictures and writing rubbish. Just like the article above (it is a shame to call this an article). These events shown in pictures (of the corpses and cows) are a result of a natural catastrophe called a flood! (and I am sure the Chinese are aware of it, since the Hwang Ho is famous for its meandering floods!) The corpses floating on the Ganges are those of poor villagers who got washed away during the flood.
    It is not a surprise that such rubbish is being posted from people representing a country that has no respect for international protocol. And as far as food habits are concerned, I think the entire world knows about the near cannibalistic habits of the Chinese when it comes to food.
    It takes a lot more than this to write sensible and responsible articles and we do not expect it from this writer.

  • Abhishek Kumar

    I saw those photos and I am from Varanasi(the so called holiest city)…htever was posted here is true but if there is such a part or picture of my country then there is again an entirly opposite end to en to in the same city of Varanasi.. u r talking abt the few (on an average oncein a week)corpses didposed in the river not abt the thosands being cremated…daily…utalk abt people using hand to clean there anus n then u forgot to mension that they do wash there hands with sope just after that(chances of waste left in hand0%) rather than using tissue(even though u didn,t touch the waste u r not 100% sure that ur hands r clean.)…I am not saying that I like the way my country looks but I just wanna say don’t call it filthy bcuz when u r talking about india u r talking abt 1/6th of the world population leaving in a countrywhich is only 7th largest in worl…its highly overpopulated and highly corrupt….so any change if we want here takesalmost a generation to undergo but after that its fabulous….

  • Siddhant

    I am an Indian and have lived in this country for the 21 years of my existence. Now, whatever has been shown or written above is true! India is an odd mix of the past & the present, the practical & the mystery, of solutions & haplessness but this is how we are and this is how have been living since we 1st settled this land. Of late the situation has worsened beyond control due to the population explosion & our fucked up pol. system.

  • Pravin

    HI LZ,
    Please come to India and click the photos again. You can see the difference. The Government and local people have done the reforms already.
    One should not see this as a matter of ego and blame game, rather have a goodwill to make mother earth and all the waters a good place to dive within.

  • Indian

    I am from India but from a different region. For me as well this is gross and putrid. But defining Indian lifestyle by observing a section of the society is wrong. In India there are people belonging to different extremes of the society from affluent to poor, from agnostic to perversely religious, and still the mere population of my country leaves some uncategorized people. People including me are aware of the danger of using the water from Ganges around Varanasi still you’ll find many people bathing and drinking that water. They are the people who even though have been warned about it are so uneducated or so blindly religious that they still go for it. In Hinduism the river Ganges has been claimed as mother which allows some people to argue that a mother wont harm its child so its completely safe to bathe in Ganges. I am a Hindu as well but I understand that the reason the river was claimed as a mother was because this river has been a source of irrigation and water for people for centuries and its only natural to call that river as a mother out of respect. But this is what historical beliefs does to people, they follow them to the word without realising its meaning and original relevance. Government wont stop this by hiding under the excuse of “disrespecting religious belief”, and the huge mass of miss-informed people would carry on polluting a magnificent river just because they need some deity to rid them of their miseries and would go to any extent on the name of religion. Now I am not an atheist but I know the only reason of any religion was and should be to bring peace and harmony and not filth or hatred. Now insted of pointing out whats wrong in India or China or as a matter of fact in the world let us all help each other for a cause. I know people in other countries would think that its the Indian filth let them clean it, but realise this, that we are separated into countries just because of governments and politics of some men who create borders. A common man has nothing to do with countries or borders, all he cares about is living and providing for his own family and this is the same throughout the world. So as a fellow humans I would like people to join together to uplift each other out of misconceptions, to support the cause of saving a magnificent river on the face of this earth, so humans can survive longer.

    • PsYcHaYoGi

      LOOK YOUR ALL DIRTY SCUM,., HOW HARD IS IT TO GET A SWEEPING BRUSH OR A RIVER DREDGE

      GET A GRIP FOR FAKS SAKE INDIA IS A DIRTY DISCUSTING PLACE THAT SHOULD BE NUKED AND FORGOTTEN ABOUT FOREVER.

      • ASBO

        i agree Bro!

      • mr.wiener

        And yet the wonder of India is 1 billion people can live together cheek by jowl in a country not much bigger than France and not be scratching one another’s eyes out.

        I wonder how a billion Chinese or Europeans would do in such conditions? I would predict bloody anarchy in short order.

        It is werbal diarrhea I think you are having sir.

        • correctionist

          Well, about 5 times bigger actually.

  • Rajiv

    The pictures are from Varanasi, Its the worlds ancient Living city. Life here hasn’t changed since its birth. Its a Holy place for Hindus. Each year Millions of pilgrims/devotees visits this place for salvation. and thousands came here to die and cremated here. This is going on for thousands of years. That’s why its a hot destination for Foreigners and Photographers.
    Now coming to floating corps, this is a disgusting view. But let me tell you people(Which is not an excuse) those are not so frequently sited. In India, a Holy Man i.e. who left all the material belongings, all the desire of life is never cremated they leave their body to the Ganga River. Further more very poor people from all over India came here to die, they don’t have money for cremation. The Government,Several NGOs are try hard to clean up Ganga from this king of Corps, but failed as the Volume of dead people is so high. One can imagine the numbers, there are few cremation ghats in Varanasi and all works 24/7 and one can find 8-10 bodies burning all the time. SO people working there, are immune to any sensitivity.(Again This is not an excuse). I visited Varanasi Thrice, and I will visit again and again.
    If you people search Varanasi pictures on net you will find Thousands of Beautiful pictures of Ghats, Prayers, Streets, But this Shit Chinese Tourist only took photos of dead people. animals and cremation ghats. It can only showed his mental side. A rotten living corps.

    • varanasi

      Hi rajiv , They (chinese people) came to varanasi ONLY to find their food ( rotten indian dead bodies ) , which is very testfull for them . They hide one point .
      that is :: “” number of rotten indian dead bodies or portion of it “” they took to china . what-indians-through-out-china-will-eat .

  • Puneet

    I’m from India .n I m Hindu (from the same community who used to float dead bodies in Ganga river) ,But But i m totally Agree with you guys that time has changed n to compete with world at its level best we defiantly need to stop this RIGHT NOW any how… But the problem is that there are 10000 of Hindu Extremists who will never ever allow to stop this ..they think that its a part of culture but never give value n attention to there basic needs like water,food,home ..n used to distract the mind of people in sake of there God and there Caste We definatly need rules Laws like Saudi n China ..than only these bastards can understand the reality of human life

    • Divya

      Glad there is someone who thinks like me!

  • Shweta

    there are even beautiful places India its not only the places which you showed in the picture.. i would appreciate if you would have visited any of them. i petty on you that you watched only dirty cities. and unlike Chinese we Indians don’t take food as snakes, Lizards or earth worms.

  • Erasurfer

    It becomes very easy to blame the Indians for this sort of savagery, as you call it. But bear in mind. No one tradition stays on for tens of thousands of years without changing, sometimes getting better, sometimes getting worse. But the Indians are not to blame. These common people have been told to follow, and they follow.
    Whom you need to blame for this kind of situation is not the common people, but the Government of India. Everybody who’s stayed in India for any considerable amount of time knows that the people have no power, and they have no choice. The Educated and rich class can do nothing but watch it unfold, lest they drift down into the bowels of poverty and discrimination. India is not one Country, it is many a country united. But the people who run the country don’t give a damn about the country over themselves. First they fill up their pockets while doing some work in the most profitable manner and then when it becomes a habit, the work stops and they just keep feeding their fat bellies with the people’s hard earned money.
    If you call yourselves any better, then you wouldn’t blaspheme the people but you would spread awareness and try to help the helpless people.
    Cheers to humanity and this era we live in!

  • Siddhesh

    We Indians are ashamed of what is shown here. A well educated citizen of India would never find himself/herself doing what is shown. But there’s no reason for anyone to blame us. The Chinese would probably go a step further to eat the corpes as they do happen to eat a few things we find filthy. Just because you show some part of the country so dirty as it is, doesn’t mean the whole civilization is upto a crap. There are a few things we need to change and this’s one of it.

  • Niraj Ramnani

    Well being an Indian I’am ashamed of what people of Varanasi have done the the “HOLY” river GANGA and their Holy Land. But the main reason out there is that the people are poor and many of them don’t even have enough money to burn (antimsanskar). Also many Brahmins (pandits) have forgot their Dharma and are now attracted towards rich and the rich only due to which they charge a huge amount for the customs to be carried out which the people cant give. Today the condition of India is that the rich is getting richer and the poor is getting poorer. Corruption is on its peak due to Corrupt Govt. I think such areas are in every country its just that they are not available to see on the internet. Indian Govt. should be ashamed of themselves if or when they see these pictures. Poverty and Richness are a part of every country, it depends on the person with a camera for where he clicks it. India is a democratic country and that is the reason why it has a large number of castes and sub-castes also the number of gods is more than the number of cities. People of Varanasi (the city shown in the photos) are mostly illiterate and poor to understand what is good or bad for them and for the coming generation and the Govt. thinks it has bigger issues than these. God Bless India.

  • ROHEN SHARRMA

    oh!!!!!!!! man what is happening to our holy river……….. even i can’t able to see the pics of bad conditon of holy river ganga………. which is known as the the most sacred river to Hindus and is also a lifeline to millions of Indians who live along its course and depend on it for their daily needs………….

    and the worst condition of people living or dying……. there……….. now ONLY GOD CAN HELP……….

  • B

    Yes, some parts of India are backward but this is not the whole of India.
    You can come to India and write whatever you like but can you do the same in your own country – China? If you write a word against your dictator, you and your family will go missing in less than 24 hour.

    The reason China’s backwardness is not shown in articles on internet is because your paranoid government, will shoot you in the head and bury you in a mass grave along with your family.

  • manideep

    I would like to point out the inherent flaw in this article, it uses word ‘Indian’ so prolificly, that it seems all the indian are part of this story , in 28 years of my life i havn’t seen dead bodies floating in rivers. The reason there are dead bodies is that these are bodies of people who have died incognito i.e. most of these people have died without having next of kins; mostly homeless people. Secondly it states that that cow dung is littered in streets, this fellow obviously has not been around modern india and is wandering in he bylanes of religious cities , which are mostly located in back ward areas, and he states as if indians as in all of us love to smell shit !! Mr writer we have more than a billion people and democratic government which is often paralysed to act due to opposition forces unlike China where a entire community’s identity can be oblitered from history withiut any trace. It’s not surprising that I should point out the parochial view that the author has taken of india, I request the writer to tour india with me and i will show him some of panoramic and most beautiful places in the world and I promise indian government wont crush you under a tank for voicing your view.!!

  • Mandar

    I am an Indian and I am also amazed to see these pictures. However I can admit that these are the real pictures.

    I have some points to make
    1) Due to the religious belief and/or lack of money the corpses are cremeted near Holy Ganges. Sometimes they are left to afloat on the river. However this is not very common through the nation.

    Hindus have a sect which bury deadbodies and major part opt cremation. Science also suggests that Cremation is the best way to dispose off the dead bodies.

    2) I have another point mention. You will find one or other issue/problem with every culture. Followers and protestors co-exist. However one cannot blame the nation as whole. One has to target the root and should not run around bush. There are massacres happening all over the world.There are riots taking place. Wars are happening. Can any reason be supported?

  • Zack

    You are right in India things like this do happen. But in CHINA this is not possible because there people are cannibals. They would rather eat people that throw their body. How does it taste ? Just curious.

    • WT

      How did it feel when your dad molested you when you were a child? Just curious.

  • Danger

    Well still swimming is better than to Eat what generally happens in China :)
    May be you like dirty places, Try to get a guide before visting any place in the world You will find much better place to see. And see who is saying about the crowd.. just check the population Density meter.
    And if you talking about culture, you cant see culture while waking in the road. you need to understand the custom & Culture. 2 month is not enough for that to understand the culture. First Check how much you have knowledge of your own culture. then only try to learn other.

  • Nishith Jain

    i live in india, but i havent seen such thing, its just that one who is willing to deframe India can do it, you have shown indian preists in yoga position, some people suffering disease, some taking bath and many other things. that cant be an issue, anybody can suffer from disease whether its India or America, China, Pakistan or Russia, It doesnt make any sense showing these picture. India is also known to have diverse Culture, love, Religion, architecture, technology, infact best men from India has taken all over the globe and its not written in any culture to leave bodies unattended, may be someone has taken pictures of some place which has been flood affected, and pictures doesnt show that its Ganga or someOther river.
    Making such comments is useless, just few pictures and we have concluded

  • Ratnakar Soren

    I am an Indian. And I live in the mainstream area of Bangalore, Karnataka. And yes, I do agree with most of the posts, infact all that has been commented and told here. The people tend to ignore these stuff because of the religious aspects, but considering this to be one of the country with many gods and religions, the gods would definitely be upset with the nature of how Indians work.

    Public filth like open urinating or dump taken by people, the main reason being no public toilets. I do blame the government for it. Having a public toilet every 2-3kms away is a very small price to pay for a healthy and clean environment. And a dustbin every 500mts-1kms will just make a city even better, that would compel people to throw garbage in the place they belong.

  • Divya

    I am an indian, i must say this place is disgusting.. shame on indians who consider ganga as their mother river n cows as god.. these hindus have no sense of right or wrong, dirt or pure. (I am a hindu, ironically). Ganga is supposed to be the purest river in india and in truth, its the dirtiest place in the world! sometimes it beings in a lotta disappointment to see d condition of this country, but then i only wannu get outa this place ASAP cz nothing can be done really. There is no common sense in most of the population here.. I would never wannu set a foot in filthy banaras n ganges.. Extremely disappointed :-(

  • vishal

    Yes, it is true ! Being an proud Indian, I accept that these pictures are true upto some extent. But this is not entire India. Every country has some places like this. May be USA, Europe or other west has been developed a lot. Still they have so many places like this in the past and may be having in present also, only the thing is you need to find out.
    I agree with the author that Varanasi had become very dirty since last lots of decades, but the reason behind that is as per Hindu mythology river Ganges (Ganga) is known as a very holy place to cleanup all the sins one had done throughout his life. So still today some people used to end their life in Ganges. Although it is banned by Government now, but religions and rituals, more than that old minds can not be changed all of a sudden. Government is doing lots efforts to stop this.
    To be very frank even in Varanasi also these photos are taken at one spot only which is specially meant for cremation things. You can have another side of coin in below link..
    http://www.trekearth.com/gallery/Asia/India/North/Uttar_Pradesh/Varanasi/

    This URL will take you to some other cities of India also, which will prove that this article is not the last truth.

    have a look on below link to know what is India Today.
    http://www.thisismodernindia.com/this_is_modern_india_gallery.html
    http://www.facts-about-india.com/modern-india.php

    https://www.google.co.in/search?hl=en&;biw=1600&bih=729&tbm=isch&sa=1&q=mumbai+city&oq=Mumbai&gs_l=img.3.1.0l10.5236.6184.0.9985.6.6.0.0.0.0.506.1239.3j0j1j1j0j1.6.0…0.0…1c.0ukEa6zcqEs

    I feel proud to be an Indian, still I agree that, yes there is some truth in this article, but again I am telling this is not entire India. The 200 years British rule over India has taken us back for 1000′s of years. It will take time to change completely. But we will do that one day.

    what I want to say is just don’t make your opinion about India based on few photos specifically publish to take on India. I don’t want to comment on Chinese villages. Everybody knows that.

  • S.S.Ahluwalia

    I am Indian and after seeing the pictures I am hurt not because the Chinese uploaded this but because these pictures are truthful and cause us to look low. I have seen the comments from my co- countrymen. Some of us have instead of accepting our weakness have criticized the Chinese and advised them to look their own country. I have the views that instead of criticizing we should take the critics in positive manner and should express our thanks for showing us the real face. We should learn to live in a better hygienic way of life.

    • ModiLuver123

      Shut up you cow shit eater. JAI HIND HAHAHAHAH

    • Jagdish Madan

      I entirely agree! I am a witness to these gory sights and they happen to be true. We need to introspect and find ways to clean up our act. No point taking the Chinese to task for our own shortcomings.

  • Sudhir

    India is a big country. It could have been happened at some part of the country.
    No Indian would like to live in such a pathetic conditions. People who are born and brought up in those conditions and those who didn’t see how the world looks like it is quite a common thing.This holds good everywhere.
    Usage of Toilets which is mentioned in this article is correct but that is the cleanest way of doing things then using tissue papers. Soaps & Detergents are there to clean your hands. But noone cleans the ass of dogs/cats with tissues.

    But the images are quite dreadful and the govt should probably take some measures regarding it.

  • Deb

    1>I live near the Ganga, NEVER in my 24 yr life have I seen a floating corpse.

    2>If you’re going to judge an entire sub-continent by a bunch of photos taken by someone who’s intention could be figured out by an 8 yr old, then I really dont have much to say.

    3>Im living in India and I can access this page, our Government didn’t block it. I can have my own OPINION not enforced by someone else. Do you Chinese know what that is?

    4>That city is over 3,000 year old, before commenting try to think for a minute how your city was 3,000 years ago or how you lived.

    5> It might be hard to believe, but London, Paris, Tokyo were once as filthy as these pictures, but hey, no one had a camera back then :D

    • Southaus

      I am surprised u have lived there that long and have not been gangraped. Well done and good luck

  • Gajanan Dravid

    Hi i seen and read this article , thanks for this eye opening , as an Indain , I feel sorry for this kind of ashamed sitution in my conutry and to mother reartrh. Would request ,please also show some intiatives have been started to clean Ganga and make things better like of Clean Ganga Campaign ( though success is limited but surely there are steps are taken).

  • KING

    A PERSON WHO POSTED ALL THESE PHOTOES TO SHOW THE DIRTINESS IN NIDIA , I ONLY LIKE TO ADD THAT INDIA IS THE BEST PLACE TO VISIT IN WORLD BECAUSE INDIN IS HIGHLY RICH IN CULTURE, TRADITON,

    DON’T FORGET U ALSO SPENT 2MONTHS IN INDIA..IT IS INDEED A BIG THING NO MORE EXPLAINATIONS ARE NEEDED..

    I LOVE MY INDIA..

    • Raj Reddy

      I’m South Indian, and what I see on here is total filth. You have no reason to love India. I don’t understand how, instead of making a concerted effort to reform the nation and exterminate inequality, you flaunt “I love my India”. You’re a bloody disgrace to your own people.
      What culture? What tradition? The reason this injustice called “hinduism” survived for so long is because the brainwashed bastards who control it use it as a manipulative device to control society and discourage change or progress. You need to be flogged and tossed down your holy ganges, motherfucker.

      • Arif Khan

        You want him to flogged and tossed down to the river.and then you say MF. What kind of education and upbringing you have Mr Raj Reddy. Did you religion teach these or your parents?

  • Aashish

    Well, it’s the bitter truth of India, Place shown in above pictures is one neglected place due to religion bars , people don’t let you change the way they live :( which is poor and uncivilized due to lack of education.

    But we have such places all over the world .This is not the scene of rest of India, In fact If rest of India is too good to live in Google ‘Banglore,Punjab,Himachal,Kashmir’ and many more that’s what the real India is.

  • Dafaq

    Pristine Mineral water xmm…

  • Indian

    Dear Author,
    I AM FROM INDIA AND I HAVE BEEN TO MOST PART OF IT.
    ONE THING I WOULD LIKE TO SAY THAT YOUR PHOTOGRPHS ARE BIASED, YOU HAVE GONE TO SACRED VARANASI AND ONLY FOCUSSED ON CORPES AND CORPES, I AM SURE YOU MUST LOOKING FOR THEM ONLY. IN HINDUISM, CREMATION IS DONE AND BODY IS BURNT FULLY AND THEN IT IS ADDED TO THE WATER AND EVEN PRIVILEDGE IS AVAILABLE WITH VERY PERCENTAGE OF PEOPLE IN INDIA. AND THE UNBURNT CORPES YOU SHOWED EVERYBODY, I AM SURE THEY CAN BE SEEN EASILY IN YOUR COUNTRY AS WELL.

    I MUST SAY, YOU ARE SICK AND YOU JUST WANT TO PROVE THAT INDIA IS STILL UNCIVILIZED.

  • Charles e Smith

    This was so not suger coated that it was bitter all the way ! now with that said , wow crap , what can be said that hasen’t already been said , well alot , and a lot that was better left unsaid , now in this day and time theres many problems that are better left to the ones that have them , but every place on this planet has many of the same problems , when others play the blame game and point fingers at outhers there generaly jest trying to deflect the attention off themselfs and the problems there exsperincing , in the usa theres boddys in many of the rivers , and turning up all over the place ,dayly, theres curuption every were , in all branches of the government, the schools, in the homes , and on the streats , too , now in not for shure about every were , but in the us theres many branches of government , the federal, the state the countys, and the citys, and yes coruption in all of then, some may not want to admit this because ! well most are elected here and that would denote falt , so thay like to send the attention else wear , many are full of anger and haterade and fell better when thay make the others look bad , creating a fog of sorts so that now one see , thay think the truth that thay have jest as big of a problem , in the us with a population of an average of 400,000,000 million , if every one that was found to be in the rivers at a given time were in one place , well it would be fanomimanal , for what ever reasion thare there too .and jest because thay are discoverd were thay are , all water comes from up stream oh , so thay flote by ! in the us theres a drug problem thats Killing many more then are found in that river there, Meath , coke, herrion , and too of the 3 do not ariginate in the us, but there here , and the outher ”meath ” is being manufactchured here , and the wasts from this prosess is being dunped every were causing more damage, murders are a comon thing all across the us , poverty , homelissness,well many crimes that are a direct result of coruption , greed , and monopalys that have controll of things , now to shift gears of sorts , i sertin that many and not all do not under stand what we see in the meadea ! but with freedom , you have a choice , with that you need to make the best choice and do what ! and heres the part of freedom, now look to do the same thing over and over having the same outcome , but doing this with the exspectation that there will be a change in the end , well thats true insanaty , theres has to be change , if the objective is to acheave change for the better , because this things do not work, because the past is the best indicator of the futcher , when doing the same thing that has alwas been done , and you look up and your were you was befor jest now with a larg population , but were you were , so change is the only way forward !

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