Gob_Bluth
Gob_Bluth
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Opinion: Every global city has been built by immigrants from around the world( be it Nyc, London..). Even major Indian cities( Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata...) had an influx of people from around the country. This made those regions as major cities with a mixture of culture and people.

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8mo ago
Ambani007
Ambani007

You know NYC has black ghettos right? London was not built by Asian immigrants. The comparison is irrelevant. As long as there is some proof this is just another click bait, arbitrary claim by a random person.

Gob_Bluth
Gob_Bluth
Student8mo

https://comptroller.nyc.gov/reports/our-immigrant-population-helps-power-nyc-economy/ . Okay first of all I don't see the point of ghettos , kindly explain a bit more

Ambani007
Ambani007

You should visit NYC and see the slums/ghettos of blacks yourself. The West does not shit over itself with propaganda like Indians do. That's why you get a rosier picture of the west than India. If we are talking about discrimination, the comparison against the West makes no sense. The West is the Father of discrimination. How was NYC or the whole of US built? By wiping out the native Americans. Where did their religion go? Burnt and sent to Hell. Hell, the word caste itself is a Portugese and Spanish one (casta).

Hansolo
Hansolo

Every big economy and every big city was built by largely similar group. 18th& early 19th century England, late 19th and 20th century USA, and now China, all were/are built by a homogeneous group with little diversity. You need diversity of thoughts and ideas, not necessarily skin colours.

Once all these cities were built, these migrants went there to benefit from the progress. You just need to create markets for your products or conquer people across world and enforce predatory taxes to develop, that is the only way. The diversity of people should be achieved as a common goal of bringing all our fellow humans to a same level of progress but it is not the reason for progress!

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