
Mohandas Ghandi is one of the most revered and admired political figures of the world. The U.S. does not have even one person that comes close to the ethics and honesty of Ghandiji.
One Ugly American from the New York Times by the name of Jim Yardley, typical American asshole that he is, insulted today in their Internet edition the memory of India's Independence Leader.
Here is what this imbecile wrote in the first page of what is very fast becoming another U.S. garbage newspaper:
Gandhi remains India’s patriarch, the founding father whose face is printed on the currency, but modern India is hardly a Gandhian nation, if it ever was one. His vision of a village-dominated economy was shunted aside during his lifetime as rural romanticism, and his call for a national ethos of personal austerity and nonviolence has proved antithetical to the goals of an aspiring economic and military power.
If anything, India’s rise as a global power seems likely to distance it even further from Gandhi. India is inching toward a tighter military relationship with the United States, once distrusted as an imperialist power, even as the Americans are fighting a war in nearby Afghanistan.
India also has an urbanizing consumer-driven economy and a growing middle class that indulges itself in cars, apartments and other goods. It is this economic progress that underpins India’s rising geopolitical clout and its attractiveness to the United States as a global partner.
It is no wonder why ignorant and arrogant Americans are hated and despised throughout the world.

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