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<!--QuoteBegin-"SK Mody"+-->QUOTE("SK Mody")<!--QuoteEBegin-->That is really so sweet of them. I'm sure they will get lots of replies from rice workers, which they can then publish as authentic and unbiased information emanating from their vast network :rotfl:Â of reporters in venezuela.
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Atlanticists despise Latin American socialists, but eagerly embrace socialist firebrands in Asia. My theory is that Europeans fear Asian business interests can challenge European economic power, but meanwhile they want to protect Latin America's European-dominated business community and European-instilled religious institutions like the Roman Catholic Church from being targeted by socialist political forces.
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A shrewd observation. When business forces become too threatening for their comfort, go with the socialist firebrigands. When socialists become too powerful, support business interests. Keep them fighting while simultaneously administering constant dose of Greco-Roman / Judeo-Christian (GRJC) sensibilities and propaganda that will seem like the solution to all the difficulties. <b>Constantly bombard the public with predictions, backed by "research", about where India is going to be in the next 40 years making sure that your predictions coincide with where you want it to go. If it is not going where you want it to go, take measures to correct the trajectory or decrease the step size. If it is still not going where you want it to go, then go with the flow and make your predictions coincide with where it is going - that way you seem like you are always right.</b>
<b>A full fledged bottom up thought process and discussion carried out by Indians to unify the different strands of Indian culture is what is most threatening to them as that will undermine the GRJC "solution". Any youth displaying too much originality of thought is conveniently distracted by nauseating love songs, other excruciatingly loud music, and/or horrifyingly graphic Hollywood movies. Bollywood has chosen to compete with this by turning up the volume even louder (though I say better Bollywood than Hollywood), although they figure that imitating the graphic stuff won't get them past the censors. Ensure that a small minority retain sufficient sanity by identifying talented but somewhat conformist students at the school level and admitting them to the best GRJC schools.</b> Send them for "leadership" conferences to prepare them to be strongly placed to accept important posts in government and industry.
<b>Continue until GRJC is accepted by all major groups. Mission was already accomplished in Latin America - the challenge is to preserve it there. In India the job is unfinished.</b>
Given the current economic collapse however, they are not in a position to go overboard with the finances. <b>However this is a game that is played to a large extent using educational institutions and the media. In particular the latter is comparatively inexpensive. So, in the absence of financial wherewithal, one can expect carpet bombing from media institutions as we go into the future. We already see delightful articles written about India and its malcontents - almost like they were penned by RAPE next door. When the current furore about the economy dies down and people get used to their new life one can expect fresh gutter inspections and moral posturing from media institutions. The more hallowed the institution the greater will be the intensity of bombardment - a dose of bankruptcy does wonders for the moral fibre.</b>
Interesting times ahead.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<!--QuoteBegin-"SK Mody"+-->QUOTE("SK Mody")<!--QuoteEBegin-->That is really so sweet of them. I'm sure they will get lots of replies from rice workers, which they can then publish as authentic and unbiased information emanating from their vast network :rotfl:Â of reporters in venezuela.
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Atlanticists despise Latin American socialists, but eagerly embrace socialist firebrands in Asia. My theory is that Europeans fear Asian business interests can challenge European economic power, but meanwhile they want to protect Latin America's European-dominated business community and European-instilled religious institutions like the Roman Catholic Church from being targeted by socialist political forces.
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A shrewd observation. When business forces become too threatening for their comfort, go with the socialist firebrigands. When socialists become too powerful, support business interests. Keep them fighting while simultaneously administering constant dose of Greco-Roman / Judeo-Christian (GRJC) sensibilities and propaganda that will seem like the solution to all the difficulties. <b>Constantly bombard the public with predictions, backed by "research", about where India is going to be in the next 40 years making sure that your predictions coincide with where you want it to go. If it is not going where you want it to go, take measures to correct the trajectory or decrease the step size. If it is still not going where you want it to go, then go with the flow and make your predictions coincide with where it is going - that way you seem like you are always right.</b>
<b>A full fledged bottom up thought process and discussion carried out by Indians to unify the different strands of Indian culture is what is most threatening to them as that will undermine the GRJC "solution". Any youth displaying too much originality of thought is conveniently distracted by nauseating love songs, other excruciatingly loud music, and/or horrifyingly graphic Hollywood movies. Bollywood has chosen to compete with this by turning up the volume even louder (though I say better Bollywood than Hollywood), although they figure that imitating the graphic stuff won't get them past the censors. Ensure that a small minority retain sufficient sanity by identifying talented but somewhat conformist students at the school level and admitting them to the best GRJC schools.</b> Send them for "leadership" conferences to prepare them to be strongly placed to accept important posts in government and industry.
<b>Continue until GRJC is accepted by all major groups. Mission was already accomplished in Latin America - the challenge is to preserve it there. In India the job is unfinished.</b>
Given the current economic collapse however, they are not in a position to go overboard with the finances. <b>However this is a game that is played to a large extent using educational institutions and the media. In particular the latter is comparatively inexpensive. So, in the absence of financial wherewithal, one can expect carpet bombing from media institutions as we go into the future. We already see delightful articles written about India and its malcontents - almost like they were penned by RAPE next door. When the current furore about the economy dies down and people get used to their new life one can expect fresh gutter inspections and moral posturing from media institutions. The more hallowed the institution the greater will be the intensity of bombardment - a dose of bankruptcy does wonders for the moral fibre.</b>
Interesting times ahead.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->