i don't know whether to laugh or to feel sad at your complete ignorance. you're not that far off from a security guard at my workplace who thought that india was a city somewhere in texas. the gandhi 'family' never ran the country, rajeev gandhi was a duly elected leader of the parliament and prime minister at the time of the tragedy. Even when india had a socialist form of government, the parliament was still comprised of elected members from around the country including the prime minister.
The landmark judgement on tobacco industries was hailed everwhere even though people(supposed victims) smoking very well knew the consequences. But when it comes to a the Bhopal tragedy where every person was innocent, we get responses that $400 odd million dollars is adequate to compensate the victims. Is an american life worth thousands of times a non-american one?
Union Carbide, Philip Morris(and others)...which do you think was more negligent in their actions?
i don't know whether to laugh or to feel sad at your complete ignorance. you're not that far off from a security guard at my workplace who thought that india was a city somewhere in texas. the gandhi 'family' never ran the country, rajeev gandhi was a duly elected leader of the parliament and prime minister at the time of the tragedy. Even when india had a socialist form of government, the parliament was still comprised of elected members from around the country including the prime minister.
The landmark judgement on tobacco industries was hailed everwhere even though people(supposed victims) smoking very well knew the consequences. But when it comes to a the Bhopal tragedy where every person was innocent, we get responses that $400 odd million dollars is adequate to compensate the victims. Is an american life worth thousands of times a non-american one? Union Carbide, Philip Morris(and others)...which do you think was more negligent in their actions?
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