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I guess you assumed wrong. I was there about 1.5 years in India, itself. I was also in Nepal, Pakistan and very short time Sikkim. I walked to the four country border near Darjeeling. I went to a Dharmsala and studied Vipassna meditation for a month.
You were working as a teacher in these countries including India?
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No, I was just traveling In South Asia.
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1.5 years is still a very short period to say that everything the writer said about India was true.
India is a complex country in many ways and because you've stayed here you should know it. Just tell me do you agree everything that he said there?
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No, I don’t agree with everything. I saw a lot of it with my own eyes, though.
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That's okay now. It would've been better, had you said this in the post. But it's okay.
I'd just tell you not to be too biased, India is much much better in many counts than the writer's view. If you ever come to India again, drop me a message here, I'd like to show you the real India which isn't at all close to the article.
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This article has been adapted from a recent speech given at the Property and Freedom Society conference in Bodrum, Turkey.
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Yeah, I was aware that it came from somewhere else. That makes it even more cogent. To stand up and say that in front of a crowd would take guts. But, being the Property and Freedom conference makes it a bit easier.
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