| There is nothing wrong with India and Indians. It is, in the main, a lovely country with wonderful people. I go there all the time. The problem is with the young Israeli tourist, post army, whose lack of values are such that when opportunities for cheap drugs are presented, they show an inability to resist. This is also true of the visits to Ashrams. Why are there Chabad houses next to Ashrams? Think about it. Israelis whose value systems are materialistic in the extreme have an attraction to escapism in the form of drugs or "elevated" Ashrams. The same people end up in Nepal, Thailand and down to melbourne. It is THEY who need help. Castigating Inda is not the answer of the issue at all. |
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