Sanjeev, you are in India? I do not understand India, although I have been there. I remember being utterly fascinated by it when I was younger. I had thought India had some secret wisdom! Well, I read a little Sanjeev Sir. Your grasp of history is excellent and I believe I can learn from what you wrote. But understanding another culture is something else again. Very hard to bridge the gap. I was born and grew up in classic post-war middle America (Chicago area). Nobody can replicate the actual experience of one's own country. I say this at the risk of offending you because I know how much other world cultures try to imitate the U. S. The U. S. is a crazy, and difficult to understand place. It makes no sense at all. Unless you were born here and it is a reality for you. Your work is like the condensed, easy-to-read version of the U. S. Not the real thing...
I am Indian, born & raised in India and living here ever since. To tell you the truth, there's no secret wisdom about India. I am a writer and an objective thinker, i don't sell any myths & mysticism about my country. India is very much like any other 3rd world backward, failed and poor society.
You can read my blog takeindiaforward on blogspot & 3rdworldecon on substack on India where i have written extensively about my own country.
Whereas all cultures and countries are different, understanding an outline of a culture is not very difficult if you follow the right resources. I understand the outline of American society pretty well even when i have never visited America.
Nope. Not convinced. Everyone is at heart just the same. But if you are going to try to talk about a nation’s politics? No. Yes, we need to talk across the barrier, and it is good to try, but do not be idealistic. The only way I can talk across the culture barrier is to objectively admit that such a barrier exists. And yet here you claim that with “the right resources” one may “understanding an outline” of a culture. is surely insufficient. What “resources”? This is absurd. It sounds like some sort of “globalist” horseshit you have swallowed and you got attached to it. Myth. All cultures have those, as well! Please give up on trying to talk to me. You are unable to do so. I cannot believe you are saying these things. Honestly…
My own analysis on Trump & Fascism is here. It was part of my broader 4 part series about rise of Trump in America and why it happened?
https://takeindiaforward.blogspot.com/2024/08/why-trump-happens-part-2.html
Sanjeev, you are in India? I do not understand India, although I have been there. I remember being utterly fascinated by it when I was younger. I had thought India had some secret wisdom! Well, I read a little Sanjeev Sir. Your grasp of history is excellent and I believe I can learn from what you wrote. But understanding another culture is something else again. Very hard to bridge the gap. I was born and grew up in classic post-war middle America (Chicago area). Nobody can replicate the actual experience of one's own country. I say this at the risk of offending you because I know how much other world cultures try to imitate the U. S. The U. S. is a crazy, and difficult to understand place. It makes no sense at all. Unless you were born here and it is a reality for you. Your work is like the condensed, easy-to-read version of the U. S. Not the real thing...
I am Indian, born & raised in India and living here ever since. To tell you the truth, there's no secret wisdom about India. I am a writer and an objective thinker, i don't sell any myths & mysticism about my country. India is very much like any other 3rd world backward, failed and poor society.
You can read my blog takeindiaforward on blogspot & 3rdworldecon on substack on India where i have written extensively about my own country.
Whereas all cultures and countries are different, understanding an outline of a culture is not very difficult if you follow the right resources. I understand the outline of American society pretty well even when i have never visited America.
Nope. Not convinced. Everyone is at heart just the same. But if you are going to try to talk about a nation’s politics? No. Yes, we need to talk across the barrier, and it is good to try, but do not be idealistic. The only way I can talk across the culture barrier is to objectively admit that such a barrier exists. And yet here you claim that with “the right resources” one may “understanding an outline” of a culture. is surely insufficient. What “resources”? This is absurd. It sounds like some sort of “globalist” horseshit you have swallowed and you got attached to it. Myth. All cultures have those, as well! Please give up on trying to talk to me. You are unable to do so. I cannot believe you are saying these things. Honestly…