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Why Are Indians Getting BANNED In South Korea ?


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4 hours ago, pakeer_saab said:

Korea and Japan and the most civilized societies but no self-respect nor sovereignty 

the only thing they have today is economic development at the cost of being vassal states of U S.

Indians dont focus too much on appearance/presentation but substance. World is being threatened by the reach of Indians, so understandeable. curry smell bokka are just stupid reasons to deal with their insecurity.

Agreed about Sk and japan. But LOL at indian impact.

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13 hours ago, dasari4kntr said:

వచ్చిందండి వయ్యారి…బ్రిటిష్ వాడి నోట్లో నుంచి లటక్ మని ఊడిపడి…

british kaadule this @rushmore batch has a massive complex/shame due to the suffering they had under nizams for speakingi n telugu. They want to impose the same suffering and shame on andhras kaani workout avvadhu. so frustration.

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7 minutes ago, pakeer_saab said:

I LOL at chinese impact

we both can LOL at each other, while the world is LOL'ing at China

china does not show such racism ba. Infact they are very strict against it. You will see some racism against indians openly in taiwan  but not in china.

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5 hours ago, Telugodura456 said:

china does not show such racism ba. Infact they are very strict against it. You will see some racism against indians openly in taiwan  but not in china.

not sure if you know how horrible surveillance state is

you may be a moron who dont know the level of freedom Indians have.

India may be poor, but Indians are way ahead of any country in freedom, economic propsperity will follow soon.

"If you trade your freedom for security, you will neither have freedom nor security", probably a Kissinger quote

 

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1 hour ago, pakeer_saab said:

not sure if you know how horrible surveillance state is

you may be a moron who dont know the level of freedom Indians have.

India may be poor, but Indians are way ahead of any country in freedom, economic propsperity will follow soon.

"If you trade your freedom for security, you will neither have freedom nor security", probably a Kissinger quote

 

LOL - a country where even the food is highly regulated and eating a piece of chicken can get you denied housing - has freedom ? less freedom to eat, less freedom to marry outside of caste (for many), very less sexual freedom, no freedom to travel easily because of congestion and slow transport - what freedoms do you have - trolling pappu and cbn ?

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3 hours ago, Telugodura456 said:

LOL - a country where even the food is highly regulated and eating a piece of chicken can get you denied housing - has freedom ? less freedom to eat, less freedom to marry outside of caste (for many), very less sexual freedom, no freedom to travel easily because of congestion and slow transport - what freedoms do you have - trolling pappu and cbn ?

first know what freedom is before blabbering about silly details.

you probably never had Chinese colleagues.we indians are so connected to India while chinese dont talk much about their country in US, reason being they are happy running away from China

 

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14 hours ago, pakeer_saab said:

first know what freedom is before blabbering about silly details.

you probably never had Chinese colleagues.we indians are so connected to India while chinese dont talk much about their country in US, reason being they are happy running away from China

 

points levu so started $hit posting - "know what freedom is" anta.

Most of your batch eventually slips in to $hitposting. that is the caliber of your thinking most of the time. improve ra idi0t.

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  • 4 months later...

I hadn't come across the news about Indians getting banned in South Korea, but it's definitely concerning if true. It's disheartening to hear about any kind of discrimination, especially in this day and age. Korea and Japan do have more homogeneous populations, but I'd like to think they value diversity and inclusivity. On a lighter note, let me share my experience with K ETA. When I was planning my trip to Korea, I wanted to make sure I had all my travel documents in order. Instead of stressing over paperwork and visa requirements, I was able to breeze through the process and focus on the excitement of my upcoming adventure.

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