I wasn’t going to get baited but the dissonance in your argument is such that I had to.
Just because some American cities are struggling, has no bearing on the state of Indian cities, the article absolutely was making a case to make things better in no way was it a political jibe. It is ridiculous to compare the state of US and Indian cities, I imagine you have not been here in the US.
Even your argument is wrong Economist is a UK publication why point out US cities, why not cities in UK and Europe?
I truly hope your mentality is in the minority because if this is how the young generation is thinking, things are headed for doom.
No politics is worth sacrificing objectivity. You are hurting the country more than helping, it is ok to call out political jibes but this wasn’t it.
seatac76|2 years ago
Just because some American cities are struggling, has no bearing on the state of Indian cities, the article absolutely was making a case to make things better in no way was it a political jibe. It is ridiculous to compare the state of US and Indian cities, I imagine you have not been here in the US.
Even your argument is wrong Economist is a UK publication why point out US cities, why not cities in UK and Europe?
I truly hope your mentality is in the minority because if this is how the young generation is thinking, things are headed for doom.
No politics is worth sacrificing objectivity. You are hurting the country more than helping, it is ok to call out political jibes but this wasn’t it.