Well, since answer to the first question I asked is 0% and the second is less than 10%, your so called arguments stand on wafer thin ice, which explains the resort to name calling and 'fairly obvious' arguments. Instead…
Nothing is manifest, things change, but what is the optimal strategy for the present ? A question - how many east asian programmers write C/C++/Java programs in Korean, Japanese or Chinese ? And if they do, do they have…
There are plenty of government and other jobs which would be hard to get without knowing at least one local language. If you really want a job in technology, English would the least of the qualifications you'd need to…
It is as practical a matter as the adoption of Indian numerals by Europe in the 1200s in favor of Roman numerals. English happens to be an Indo-European language and does not seem as 'foreign' to Indians as Indian…
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ira-glasser/legacy-of-racial-s...
The original word 'subjugate' is directly linked to absence of representation - i.e. voting rights. To the second point on oppression, find this interesting reading -…
Having lived in the deep south, I found racism very obvious to those affected and unaffected by it. Never seen anything like that in India which moderates societal differences to a very high degree.
His name Aatish means fire or fireworks in Hindi. Surprisingly he does not explain that in the article. Given recent history of blasts in India from uninvited visitors, why should Indians not want their consulate…
> behind because it subjugates Since 1951, there has been equal vote for every Indian citizen. Equal voting rights for all citizens was not true even in the US until its voting rights act of 1965.
Well, since answer to the first question I asked is 0% and the second is less than 10%, your so called arguments stand on wafer thin ice, which explains the resort to name calling and 'fairly obvious' arguments. Instead…
Nothing is manifest, things change, but what is the optimal strategy for the present ? A question - how many east asian programmers write C/C++/Java programs in Korean, Japanese or Chinese ? And if they do, do they have…
There are plenty of government and other jobs which would be hard to get without knowing at least one local language. If you really want a job in technology, English would the least of the qualifications you'd need to…
It is as practical a matter as the adoption of Indian numerals by Europe in the 1200s in favor of Roman numerals. English happens to be an Indo-European language and does not seem as 'foreign' to Indians as Indian…
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ira-glasser/legacy-of-racial-s...
The original word 'subjugate' is directly linked to absence of representation - i.e. voting rights. To the second point on oppression, find this interesting reading -…
Having lived in the deep south, I found racism very obvious to those affected and unaffected by it. Never seen anything like that in India which moderates societal differences to a very high degree.
His name Aatish means fire or fireworks in Hindi. Surprisingly he does not explain that in the article. Given recent history of blasts in India from uninvited visitors, why should Indians not want their consulate…
> behind because it subjugates Since 1951, there has been equal vote for every Indian citizen. Equal voting rights for all citizens was not true even in the US until its voting rights act of 1965.