I was sitting out back the other day, enjoying a cigarillo late at night to watch the glow because I'm a deep and thoughtful faggot. I pull out the matchbox and strike one up and see that the matchbox and matches were, of course, made in India. But then it hit me: why I hate Jeets, why I hate their country, culture, etc.
They have nothing to provide other than cheap labor. They make shitty cheap t-shirts, matches, etc, but it's not like how Germany in the late 1800s and early 1900s became a place of mass production of cheap but high quality goods, the same thing the Japanese did during the Cold War. They are exactly like China, only relied on by companies because they provide bottom of the barrel near-slave labor willingly, but they are so much more insidious in the fact that they provide and create
nothing. The Chinese can be original, rare, but true. They grew because they convinced business people in the west they were the next big thing and could raise their profits. But India? A bureaucratic, beyond third world hellhole? The only way they could become anything was because some saavy business men (hopefully dead and burning in hell) figured out that they could get them to do whatever they want and be willing slaves. The Chinese can be called bugmen, but they have pride, a form of spiritual belief that guides them. What does the Jeet have? Idols that he can not explain and puts garishly in places they move to much to the annoyance of their native populations.
India's only quality in the frame of business is that they make the line go up, especially the profit margins. The Chinese can spy on you and steal things for the homeland, but the Jeet will fuck up through sheer incompetence and arrogance to the point that the unbreakable breaks. They are irredeemable in all senses of irony, ugly, creepy, and smelly. They import their own kind because no one else would rightfully tolerate them. They only succeed from Western ignorance and optimism, or pure corporate avarice and greed. They only win because they are seen as such a non-threat or being easily controllable that they get ignored.
Tl;dr, Oswald Mosely was right.