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FILM REVIEW: India the Worst country on Earth

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4Chan's First Feature film is also the first Feature length AI Film.

The Conceit? Aside from a few Joke stills, none of the visual film is AI. It is a "Nature Documentary" Narrated by David Attenborough... It is also maybe the most disturbing film ever made, and possibly the most important/impactful film of the decades so far.

Reality is more terrifying than fiction.

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Lmao, the peson who poasted it has the account name exposed pajeets, pajeet is an ethnic slur for people of indian subcontinent. I am from India but the movie by the looks of it focuses on the rural poor class which makes up most of the nation. These are the people who are found in disturbing imagery because of their poor conditions. Being poor, not very smart and living in India is not a good combination at all.

I find myself in a bit of a twist now, a lot of the stuff in the documentary is true, which is why those who are slightly upper middle class or above look down upon everything that is associated wth poor Indians. I cannot fully criticise all Indinas publicly since I by definition am one but at the same time, this stuff is vile.

Regardless, do lemme know what you guys think about it.

Despite the creator's pseudonym being Thames (implying British) I suspect the creator is actually Canadian. Either Old Stock Anglo-Canadian or the 90's generation of Cantonese/Korean first gen Canadian. There's also a smaller but real possibility of earlier Indian immigrant family who moved to Toronto specifically to get out of India and now feels like the Old World is chasing after them.

There is a quip later in the video about Indians & Tim Hortons. That's a Canadian specific stereotype. Nobody from East Anglia or Texas would have strong associations about Tim Hortons. In the US the association would be between Indians and 7/11, Dunkin Donuts, or even Motel chains. The UK I'm sure has it's equivalent. But the association of first resort would not be Tim Hortons.

I therefor conclude that the creator was born and raised in Brampton, Ontario and born in 2000. Brampton was extremely European pre-90s, 70% European in 96', and 60% European in 2001. It's now 18% European (mostly retirees) and 52% South Asian. These are circumstances were people falling into hate-spirals become a real possibility.

When Algeria was willing to commit ethnic cleansing ("by suitcase or coffin") it's population of French Europeans in Algeria was ~10%. Demographic shifts can make people go into dark places.

I am, of course, making up the exact age and location out of the flimsiest of pretenses. But I'm thoroughly convinced this is just another propaganda effort in the ongoing Canadian ethnic tension that now exists.

Indeed Kulak is Canadian, and I agree it’s possible the video creator is too. Canadians are common online, and in internet rightist circles the extremely high proportion of Indian immigrants in Canada is well known (as are Tim Hortons memes), so I wouldn’t read too much into that specific form of evidence. But in general, extreme ethnic hostility towards Indians (by non-Muslim or Chinese) tends to be a Canadian thing.

In America, racial hostility by the far right is primarily targeted at blacks and Jews, while anti-immigration activists focus on illegal Central American migration. Some are opposed to H-1B Indians and will share anecdotes about them taking over Silicon Valley but it’s non-central. Indians are also probably overrepresented on the American DR, not to the extent of Jews or Irish but certainly a little.

In the UK the far right care much less about Indian immigration. Of course they’d rather it didn’t happen but it’s a distant secondary concern compared to mass immigration from the Islamic world, particularly Pakistan, Bangladesh and the MENA region. Most of continental Europe has comparatively little Indian immigration except for some in Portugal perhaps.

In Australia and New Zealand white identitarianism is hostile both to the domestic aboriginals/maori movements and to immigrants, but in Australia Lebanese are a more common target in the latter category and in both countries Chinese are too, especially given growing concern over CCP influence in Oceanic politics. Indians are widely used as examples of ‘good’ immigrants by civic nationalist types in most of the Anglosphere except Canada.

Canada is probably the only country in which Indian immigration is the (or at least ‘a’) primary concern of many domestic conservatives.

If I had to guess... Vietnamese. maybe an Asian/Swarthy-white mix. (like chinese and Greek)

He strikes me as the kind of second gen 90s Asian kid who'd gone full tilt into South Park humour and assimilated entirely into white Canadian culture, but isn't fully white so feels no compunction about Canada's oppressive tolerance and norms around racism.