Why does India have so many people?

Why does India have so many people?

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Excuse me, I think you are confusing Indians with people.

A defining feature of people, or more broadly classified: humans, is civilization. Washing yourself in rivers with corpses and pooping in the wild is the absence of civilization. And India is in absence of people.

because they fuck as fuck

Ok. Let me rephrase. Why does India have so many Indians?

Because they don't use condoms

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edgy.

mfw I realize there are over 1 billion poo in loos sharing the planet with me.

Because they can feed so many people it's a main reason they historically have been advanced.

> Advanced
Gets the noggin joggin

>Indians
hey don't be talking shit about my feather headed friends. They run passable Casinos.

>normal
Neither is having people go on murder sprees with firearms, but in America it is.

It won't

Niether is getting cuckolded by emus, but in Australia it is.

Here is the boring factual answer:
Because they always had a lot of arable land that can sustain large population numbers.
And just like China they got western medicine and fertilizers during the 20th century that allowed them to have an even bigger population and it skyrocketed from then on

> Venuzuela bans guns
> 2 years later, the protestors are getting shot in the street

Once you give up your freedom, you don't get it back.

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>Why does India have so many people?
Strong family tradition, marriage is the most important event in your life. Also three rice crops per year, in Southern India. Also accumulation over centuries, Asia always had buttloads of people.

Does India need a culling?

That population distribution of yards will always exist in India regardless of population.

I cannot say that, I am a Christian, I cannot wish death on half a billion people.

Population distribution of china is the same regardless of population.

That distribution of retards is in Indian gene pool, not by population.

What do you mean? Indians like to live in each other's buttholes?

Indian demographics are biological, it can't change if someone is biologically Indian.

As an indian, who visited last year. I have noticed a trend that most people are having fewer kids now. My parents generation had between 3-5 kids on average, most days people in my generation arent having more than 2-3 kids max and theyre spacing them apart apart.

Population in india will stabilize a bit, its really the central and northern regions that are backward which really need sterilization.

In the future its africa that needs to be controlled, seriously even with the big population that china and india have the two countries are doing ok and have been able to feed their population(if they can pay to buy food) but africa is truly a hell hole. How many continuous wars and famine do they have. Literally the pic of africa is a kid that is skin and bones with an inflated stomach ready to be eaten by vultures.

I also see that, many of my colleagues in Bangalore have zero or one/two kids. But they are techie urbanites, I am sure the poor people are still having lots of children. The population is increasing in the cities. If we had to live in such pop density here in Eastern Europe, we'd get our of our cars and start killing each other immediately.

The West is sending Africa lots of food and medicine. Basically pouring gasoline on the fire of Africa's overpopulation.

White people, as a race and a culture, seem to have a deep need for a lot more space than other races.

I don't think you understand how huge Africa and Asia are.

Why thank you for calling Eastern Europe white.

I've been to China. Sure, China is big, but most of its population lives on a tiny stretch of land. I was only there a few weeks but the density damn near drove me mad. Like my brain fundamentally rejected how tightly the city was packed. And this is coming from someone who lives in San Francisco proper so I have a decent tolerance for density.

You're sorta the inbred 2nd cousin at the White Family Gathering but you're still white and have white culture and I'd welcome more of you in America any day of the week over what we currently have pouring in.

The Netherlands is one of the most densely populated countries on the planet.
But we have some of the least flats/apartments in Europe.

It's perfectly possible to have a high population density and live quite comfy. But for some reason the commieblock fad just won't go away in most countries.

Except we shouldn't all flock to America, we should try to build America in more places.

Some of my cousins who live in small towns and villages mostly have 2 kids, I have visited some of my cousins and I see other people who live there with 1-2 kids now. Some of my cousins who are married, only 1 had 3 kids and the rest are either 1 or 2.

Population density is a big different, european countries arent that big outside of a few so most places are probably the size of states in india. Its really only a problem when utilities arent able to handle the demand from people who move to cities.

Power cuts and rationing of water is still a thing. In the city the government only releases water in the morning for an hour or so. I wasnt able to sleep so sometimes my cousins would wake up around 5am and go down to turn the taps on and pump the water up to the tanker on top of the house.

After living in india, honestly I can adjust to anything. Other than electricity and internet, I can survive without most things.

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the dutch were a mistake

Yeah it might have been the commieblocks and the polluted air more than the density. San Francisco is very dense but the architecture is quite varied and the living spaces are laid out much better and the air isn't poisonous.

The 5-star Indian casino/hotel near where I grew up is legit as fuck. Bless their alcoholic trailer trash hearts.

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>In the city the government only releases water in the morning for an hour or so
Which state/city is that?

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Hyderabad, Telangana.

I think its a normal thing in india. When I grew up in india, we lived in his huge gated community for the company my dad worked for. We always had water 24/7, dont remember much about the power as we were playing outside most of the time in the woods.

My cousins visited us once, while playing we would notice they left. They went home to take a bath as it was 40-45c in the summer there. we found it funny but dam id die in that weather now

>many of my colleagues in Bangalore
>Bulgaria
wat

Nice bait, Mehmet