India and its particularities

Of course, what I consider “particularity”, is a function of my “pair of glasses” of European. Everything is relative, any comparison is based on what we know, of our own frame of reference.

Social stability

For 20 years Western politicians have been trying to destroy Western culture. The objective is to shift the social order in order to ensure the advent of the New World Order.
Drop in school level // Dumbing down of the masses by television: Dissemination of government propaganda, debilitating advertisements and shows // Lobotomization by the media and video games // Conditioning by fear (economic crises, climate, Covid, confinements, war …) // Spreading your private life on social networks (constant judgments, promotion of ego…) ….
An example of destabilizing the social order: questioning gender. Another example is “wokism” which, among other things, presents the Islamic veil as a sign of freedom… Dark Europe…

India, for its part, affirms its social stability and assumes gender difference by displaying it. Example: the police in Fort Cochin

Urban wildlife

Wildlife is very present in cities. Animals have become accustomed to city life and, contrary to what happens in Europe, here animals, like people, are free. These are dogs, cows, squirrels, crows. They are omnipresent in the Indian panorama and participate in social life.

The cows roam the cities, around the markets. It is unclear whether they have an owner or not. In fact, if the cow is still giving milk, she has an owner. If she is no longer giving milk, the owner releases the cow. Indeed, if a cow dies, misfortune falls on its owner. So, as soon as the cow that has aged no longer gives milk, the owner sets her free. When the time comes, the cow dies without an owner. Cows are everywhere, in towns, along the roads, in the middle of crossroads.
Be that as it may, owner or not, cows roam freely among men.

Ravens, crows are ubiquitous in India. They are endemic and are present along the coasts. There are no seagulls or gulls. Seaside crows behave like our gulls. They are black in color with a gray cloud on the neck.

Stray dogs. They are numerous and live in small hierarchical groups. They move with ease in the city and traffic. The Indians take care of them, they sometimes caress them, they sometimes feed them. When a dog no longer respects humans, becomes aggressive, a national association collects them and takes care of them in dedicated places, a sort of dog hospice.

Squirrels are also endemic. There are many. They circulate on the roofs, the terraces, along the electric wires. The majority of them live in houses not in trees. It should be more comfortable…

Men and animals live free and side by side.