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116 sats \ 14 replies \ @Undisciplined 18 May \ on: Stacked 10k sats: Thank you SN. meta
Congrats!
@siggy47 wouldn't have mentioned you if you weren't adding to the site, so thank you for the contributions.
Thank you so much!
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Listen to @Undisciplined. He knows what he's talking about. In fact, if you need advice about bragging, he's an expert.
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"It ain't braggin' if it's true." -Gandhi
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I teach a lot of Gandhi here in India and I must share with you that he is immensely profound when he talks about 'the truth'.
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A few people from India joining lately. Have you chatted with @Coinsreporter and @BitcoinAbhi yet?
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Not sure this the place to ask, but here I go. Feel free to ignore.
I hear sometimes that Gandhi is not as veneered in India as he is outside of India. He supposedly did good, but only for certain people while looking down on others, depending on their class (cast?). Is that true? Why or why not?
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No. It isn't true! He has done good for everyone. Yes a few people can think that he was not good for only one reason that he could save the partition (Pakistan) but he didn't try. But again that's only speculation based, reality is nowhere close to it.
Gandhi is well respected and he is called the father of the nation.
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Pakistan a Muslim country wanted independence
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It wasn't a country before 1947. It was just a part of India. A few selfish politicians wanted that to make a country only for their benifit.
Why was he assassinated?
Who assassinated him?
The answer will tell you almost everything about Gandhi.
Gandhi was also human and imperfect. Let’s not criticize him for being human
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I know all the answers of these questions. I exactly told the same about him being imperfect. Gandhi did nothing wrong except for stopping himself from saving a few million people's lives.
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