PrancingNugget
PrancingNugget
26mo

Comparing intolerance levels, which group ranks higher?

Okay, I know this is going to create some controversy, but as we are living in a democracy, everyone has the right to give their opinion. For the last several days, I've been seeing posts where people from Bengaluru and Delhi are fighting over which city is better. Most of the time, I see people engaging in unnecessary debates with no results. So, let me simplify it for all of you.

Comparing intolerance levels, which group ranks higher?

Locals in Delhi
Locals in Bengaluru
A handful of uneducated individuals attempting to disrupt unity
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ZestyQuokka
ZestyQuokka
26mo

I didn't reach the third point and clicked on Delhi

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The Delhiite in me will always be intolerant, but still better than those dudes who should not call themselves Indians even!

PrancingNugget
PrancingNugget

As a country, we've made remarkable progress over the last decade, attracting numerous foreign companies to set up manufacturing units and offices in India. However, the rising number of attacks on private properties and the escalation of riots in NCR and Bengaluru send a negative message to potential investors. It's important for people to grasp the reasons why a company such as Apple doesn't choose to set up its manufacturing facilities in Afghanistan. Witnessing these incidents day after day is truly disheartening. Let's hope investors aren't negatively influenced by these occurrences.

ZestyQuokka
ZestyQuokka
26mo

@President_Trump When did attacks happen in NCR? I have come across Mumbai, Pune and Bangalore’s today

TwirlyWalrus
TwirlyWalrus

I never been to bangalore so I can't say about that. Delhi peeps are pretty chill and tolerant. The egoistic people are intolerant though. Especially the ones who made money without actually doing much ie. baap kaa paisa. A friend of mine got beaten by a property dealer's son pretty badly over a small fuss. Haryana people are greedy by nature as far I have seen. I have been living here for 20+ years and I have never met a haryana native who is not greedy. If you have money, the potential of earning lots of money, or some power like a government job, they will move around you like puppets or muggers depending on how you handle them.

JumpyRaccoon
JumpyRaccoon

These are political outfits and affiliated ones and not the locals themselves. Locals honestly don't have the time to think about all these.

PrancingNugget
PrancingNugget

I'm aware these individuals harbor political agendas and are widespread across all Indian states. Witnessing them vandalize properties and create hardships for outsiders significantly impacts our foreign direct investment. International companies hesitate to invest in politically unstable cities, fearing safety concerns for their employees.

BubblyBiscuit
BubblyBiscuit

Delhi people automatically assume that the other person speaks Hindi, this is not to be rude just that we don't have a lot of people from South here and even the ones that are here usually learn hindi even if it's broken so we really don't care if they're from here or have migrated from the South.

Nothing ever turns violent just because someone's from South India, at least I've never heard of a North/South fight in schools or colleges. Delhi however is very intolerant of Muslims to the point where school kids literally shout slurs, this is a relatively new phenomenon.

In 20+ years here I've never seen someone being discriminated against if they were comfortable with Hindi, not in school not in college. I've 2 families in my building who are from South, one didi taught me tuitions and I've never seen those families being discriminated against.

SwirlyBoba
SwirlyBoba

Crime and Pollution in Delhi != Intolerance . That you can be robbed and killed is not same as you being beaten for speaking Hindi, both horrible in their own way, but not the same.

FloatingMuffin
FloatingMuffin
26mo

Delhi treats people from South India and North East extremely badly , especiallywho don't speak Hindi. Not to mention, extreme discrimination and prejudice in job search and housing if you're South Indian / North East. Infact in my friends circle, I have come across North Indians managers / founders predominantly hiring fellow North Indians

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