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Not at all racist if Americans don't want to go to Delhi because of pollution, poor infrastructure and poverty OR if they just don't want to visit India. India does not lack humans. We don't care if not one single foreign tourist visits India because the domestic tourism itself is uncontrolled and mind-boggling. And as a third world country, India's pollution and filth is at another level. Especially since we have allowed India to be the dumping ground for trash imported from other countries too for many years. What is racist is the tone of this thread where Indians are being called rapists, misogynists and casteist. With a convicted felon POTUS, extreme-right wing politics that has even banned abortions and women rights, and the racism towards minorities - USA is a laughing stock of the world. Having said that ... Americans are so screwed economically and politically thanks to China, and they need India so badly for their tech needs, business interests, and as a defence partner... that they have to now eat some humble pies. Y'all know that TACO called Indian PM 4 times and was ghosted? Right?
So, you may not want to go to India as tourists ...but, some of you will have to go to India just to earn money. Even JLo and Beyonce go there and shake their booty in skimpy clothes to dance in some Indian wedding sangeet like the mujra girls of past. They don't care if the society is misogynistic, has caste system, or has a class divide. Why do these people do not mind India? Mainly because it is not at all different from USA with a FLOTUS who was a nude model and Epstein trafficking in children and Trump grabbing pu$$ies and feteshizing his own daughter. Don't have double standards. Because there is a lot of shit that will stick on you. Hope you have a safe holiday season and stay indoors in your house wearing a bullet proof vest. I hear America is not safe for anyone. |
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I lived there for work for a few years and although I loved my time there, like another poster said, the air pollution is something that you truly won't understand unless you go there. It's that bad.
I did love India though. I traveled all around the country, many times solo or with another female colleague of mine. The only time I EVER felt unsafe was at a shopping place in Delhi. Otherwise, the rest of Delhi, and anywhere else I traveled, I felt safe and had a blast. And at that time, I had never been outside North America! I prepared myself for the worst, and got the best experience I could've asked for. But you cannot travel there on a shoestring budget if you want to have anything that resembles traveling in the West. If you cheap out on your hotels and transport, you're going to have a rough go at it. We stayed in 5 star or 4 star hotels - you do not want to go lower than that!!! If you do, you're going to run across things like bucket showers...or worse. You have to be willing to spend money on your transport (highest class you can buy on trains / taking private drivers) and lodging - and it's not that expensive when compared to traveling in the US. |
| PP - And OP, if you have any questions about where to go, what to see, anything. Just ask away. Most of this thread is made up of people who have never been there and have no idea what they're talking about and are repeating talking points they've heard on social media and whatnot. |
This thread seems like some kind of AI propaganda magnet. |
That's not how DCUM works, nincompoop. |
This is so disingenuous. First, the pollution is due to a lot more than "stuff being burned for heat." But the AQI has been TERRIBLE in Delhi this year. I'm the one who lived in that region for several years, and I still have Delhi and a few other Indian cities in AirIQ on my phone, so I see the AQI levels every day. Here is a link to the daily rankings of worst air in the world, on which you will find Delhi every day: https://www.iqair.com/bh/world-air-quality-ranking It's been consistently over 200, sometimes over 300 or 400 all winter thus far. FYI, the "good" is considered less than 50 (pm2.5). https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cwyvdmyd8mpo https://www.aqi.in/blog/grap-stage-4-delhi-aqi-600-december-2025/ https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Delhi/air-quality-worsens-in-delhi-aqi-recorded-at-438/article70421980.ece |
I lived there for two years for work. I know what I'm talking about. I'm sorry my posts on this thread hurt your feelings, but denial and pretending everything is great is helping nobody. |
Stop telling lies. Even in February and March, the average pm2.5 level is over 100, sometimes over 200. Safe is 50. I lived there. I know the truth about your country. |
It's a bit ironic of you to talk about slavery in the US, when at least that was made illegal long ago. In India today, the house servants/maids are slaves for all intents and purposes. Everyone from lower middle class and above employs them. Children serving is common too, even though that is "illegal", and it means they don't go to school and are stuck in the cycle forever. I saw TERRIBLE things in upper middle and upper class Indian households with the way maids were treated, and how people justify it. You can respond by lying, but this issue has received so much international coverage anyone can confirm. I wouldn't call the servant/maid system "racism", though, as they are the same race. This ongoing exploitation/slavery is definitely classicism, though. https://www.antislavery.org/what-we-do/past-projects/india-domestic-workers/ https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cp3j0e79q52o https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/child-labour-rescue-cases-increase-in-delhi-this-year-compared-to-2024/articleshow/122865019.cms |
+1,000 I would I never set foot in India because of this. |
Can you talk about the domestic tourism? Do lots of rural folks visit the big city? Or do lots of city folks visit another city or the beach? |
This is true and I'm curious if people don't care or they think the "slaves" should be grateful to them. That's the impression that I had. The household help was not allowed to talk to other household help for fear they would compare conditions and wages. |
One can most certainly complain about both. |
That's gang rape capital. |
| Would I go? I mean, yeah. If I have to, I'll go. I've been about 10x so clearly not staying away entirely or overly concerned about security, but it's a shithole (I am NOT maga, I hate he took this from us!) So I wouldn't choose to go there on my own dime or recommend it. |