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If you go to various points in the past few hundred years, you could have looked at the then-current situations of China, Japan, or Korea and easily considered their futures rather bleak. Only a few decades ago Lee Kuan Yew was lamenting the cultural habit of people pissing in elevators in Singapore. Today they are all at or approaching the upper ends of most human development metrics. What could you say about India today that you couldn't about those countries then that suggests India couldn't achieve similar?
So...did that problem become bigger or smaller after his rule?
Not sure if this was meant as a sincere question, but just in case: in my personal experience, I have never smelled urine in a Singaporean elevator. Unfortunately, I can't say the same for the US (or even the for US in just the past week...).
It's sincere.
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Poor genetic intelligence, obviously.
Weren't Europeans saying similar things about those other countries back then?
What has that to do with anything? They couldn't measure IQ. We can. This isn't a matter of opinion.
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No? Asians have often been stereotyped as backwards and cruel, but generally not as stupid.
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The issues here are not just social, you can't put the genie back in the bottle, even if you could, the biological decay is too much.
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