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aluksi | 4 years ago

So much for the self-righteous angst. As an Indian 'expat', what did you do to help? What is it about it that is so surprising. It's obvious that being a low income country, the health care is not the best, but compared to the rest of the world they are doing alright.

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reacharavindh|4 years ago

I hope you feel better that you called out on the righteousness of someone who highlights a problem. How dare someone speak of a problem when you can happily live in an ignorant world where everybody always speaks of how good things are.

In the interest of a civil discourse. I will say that I did mean that I am not surprised by the fact that the stats are not correct because I am aware of the ground reality from my anecdotal sources that point in the same direction. Not that my country does or doesn’t do anything.

The first step to solving a problem is recognising that it exists, and not wish washing it away.

As an Indian, I’m sad that you’re not angry.

srean|4 years ago

> being a low income country, the health care is not the best

The Indian state of Kerala would like to differ.

States and leadership that are more keen on disrupting the social fabric, polarize it to gain votes, sure that would divert resources into such harmful instruments. The consequences were well observed as dead bodies by the thousands buried on river sand bars or floating down the water, with government officials working to conceal the evidence by removing religious commemorative markings left on the sand graves.