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Cool Socioeconomic hack for the day: "No toilet, no bride" in India

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Translation: People in the US should pat themselves on the back and feel enlightened because they have a toilet and modern sanitation. Not only is having a toilet a convenience, but a statement of equality and fairness.

Articles like these help Americans feel that the US has a moral high ground, which helps sell wars.

Re: Cool Socioeconomic hack for the day: "No toilet, no bride" in India

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Translation: People in the US should pat themselves on the back and feel enlightened because they have a toilet and modern sanitation. Not only is having a toilet a convenience, but a statement of equality and fairness. Articles like these help Americans feel that the US has a moral high ground, which helps sell wars.

I agree that's one perfectly valid way to interpret it, and I can see how articles like this can have that effect. It does seem like the author had something else in mind, though.

Re: Cool Socioeconomic hack for the day: "No toilet, no bride" in India

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Translation: People in the US should pat themselves on the back and feel enlightened because they have a toilet and modern sanitation. Not only is having a toilet a convenience, but a statement of equality and fairness. Articles like these help Americans feel that the US has a moral high ground, which helps sell wars.

How in the world did you get that from the article?

I'm really chuffed about these kind of "hacks". There are a lot of initiatives in India to try and improve the lives of the rural community and it is really great.

India cannot progress by leaving the villages behind.

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