South Asians are generally a filthy bunch of pigs. They should all go for cleanliness classes taught by either Black, White or Mongoloid teachers.
Hi,
Its not right for any of us -- either we be of East Asian, or South Asian, or White Caucasian origin -- to be generalizing an entire regional group such as the people of the South Asian Region. I think its important for us to understand and to put into perspective that much of countries in South Asia are largely undeveloped and that is partly responsible for the health and social issues that are currently of interest for their governments. I want to use India as a case example.
In India we have a massive country of a population of over 1.22 billion, that's more than the entire population of the African continent, that is double the population of the entire European Community, that is equivalent to 4 units of the United States' population. India is urbanizing and human developmental index indicates that the country is improving gradually as compared to what it was say in the 1980s, 1990s. Nevertheless, compared to India's less populous neighbors such as Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Nepal, or say the United States, Japan, South Korea, German, The United Kingdom, -- India remains lower in the HDI ranking file.
The reason for this is that the majority of the communities in India are rural, and the lower socio-economic status of these communities. Lower socio economic communities will have less exposure and less access to affordable health care, to primary education, to secondary education, to tertiary (and quaternary) levels of education.
However, for the areas in India that are of high economic status, we notice that there is practically no divergence in behavior to their comrades in other countries that also belong to the same socioecnomic class. You see, its all about environment and socioeconomic status. SES influences not only violence, health, education, but socialization processes.
Countries in South Asia , as per my Indian Case Study example, are still developing, are of lower socioeconomic status. But that's not the end all deal here, that's just the current situation on the ground. The fact is --- these countries are developing and are progressing, and over time as these communities raise their standard of living, raise their access to health care, to education, they will raise their socioeconomic status and thus improve their socialization abilities and increase the likelihood of social mobility.
So, that's the pragmatic, realistic, relativistic analysis.
Best,
@Nihonjin1051