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who gonna tell him this pic was from indiana
43 upvotes, 15 comments. Sidechat image post by Anonymous in US Politics. "who gonna tell him this pic was from indiana"
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Anonymous 5w

That’s the most Gary, Indiana photo I’ve ever seen lol

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Anonymous 5w

Lmfao thats a whole fucking gutter and house w/ siding in there you can’t hope to pass this off as a slum

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Anonymous 4w

I’m fucking sobbing that does not look REMOTELY like Delhi

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Anonymous 5w

He was close but not quite 💀

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Anonymous 4w

Either way, India has one of the biggest wealth gaps so that anyone upper middle class and above can live as good as they want with cheap labor. If they were concerned about building a tourism industry and changed things up, it would be less for the politicians to pocket. and the politicians are like that in the first place because colonization set the current social system in place

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Anonymous 5w

Indiana is the India of North America

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 5w

im literally dead he got his ass whooped

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 5w

it worked doe

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 5w

To be fair, chadlet is a world class dunce so that makes sense

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 5w

him and azola 💔

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 4w

I fear the tourism industry’s current growth is entirely in the hands of politicians. The legacy political families, the ones with media/corp influence, are highly involved in domestic tourism projects to good success. I’ve visited some projects and they’re very high quality. The current tourism problem (at least in the south) is mostly the flash-in-the-pan politicians only concerned with building the party and immediate personal gain.

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 4w

Exactly! The only parts of India that have any sort of tourism are the regions that have their own independent government, such as Goa

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Anonymous 4w

i wouldn’t discount the draw of nature reserves and smaller scale projects. Goa is a strange place, i feel it’s mostly coasting on its previous reputation and is now more known for unsavory activity.

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 4w

agreed, I wouldn’t want to name it the token or standard for tourism or something of that nature, but I brought it up to show that they are able to cultivate some form of a tourism industry because they operate on their own

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 4w

Oh yeah i definitely agree

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