reply to post by Dorian9
I think you missed my point...you are quick to denounce an entire generation as being "lazy" if they want things fixed, regardless of the fact that
many in your generalized category do work hard, do what you have done, and so forth, but still think that things need to be fixed. For some reason it
sounds like you're saying wanting things fixed to make things better and follow our Constitution and laws are a bad thing.
You automatically assume the guy you quoted earlier was a lazy 20-something because he wants to end corruption, not dismantle the system. Fix. Not
end. I just don't understand how you leap to such conclusions was all I was trying to say. It's good that you accomplished so much within the
system--wouldn't you like to fix the system though?
As I said earlier, I am not familiar with the inner workings of Indian politics, culture, and so forth, so it is hard for me to figure out if this is
a good movement for India. Is it class warfare? Are worker conditions unfair? Maybe someone knowledgeable on the subject could bring up good
points, or share a few links. It is hard for me to do research on such complex issues in such a complex country in a complex region, especially since
I would not know what slant any articles, stories and so forth would be written from.