Why didn't they bring him back? I thought Indians hated this guy now.
>>151956074>Indians hate this guy now>Why didn't they bring him back two years ago, when they still loved him?Anon, do you...struggle with the concept of linear time?
Sure they hate him now, but not in the Year the revival debuted.
indians chimped out loud enough to get him canceled in 2003 back when nobody gave a fuck about them, imagine the butthurt today
I knew an Indian guy in high school who disliked GandhiSomething about he protected "certain Indians" but not the other "Indians" which he himself fell intoWhat the fuck happened for his own people to dislike him now?
>>151956191They realized how gay pacifism is, it's why Modi got elected
>>151956191Ganghi was big on the traditional Hindu village life with hopefully harmonious caste-relationships.This excluded anyone who thought village life was shit, the southern people who did Hinduism differently and the various ethnic groups which lived outside of the stereotypical Cow Belt life.
>>151956191Indians hate him now for his support of the caste system which makes any Indians who have a lighter skin a higher class while darker or live in a very rural area a lower class, also his racism against black South Africans and his Pedophilia
>>151956191India is called a subcontinent for a reason, it's huge, it's basically like saying Western Europe is just british people or something. Gandhi wanted to protect a specific type of Indian who conformed to his ideals, also apparentally he was like Hasan Piker where he was actually rich as hell for India (he fed his goat cashews and ate oranges). Gucci type dude.
>>151956358>also his racism against black South Africans and his PedophiliaAnon he asked why his own people hates him
>>151956074im p sure they said hes coming back if it gets a new season or somethingidk
>>151956074>shit on Clone Ghandi>shit on Apu>years later India's reputation is in the toilet
Do they? That's surprising. Gandhi had a lot of problems with his views and actions even if passive resistance was an appropriate method of achieving independence, which was pretty clearly necessary just from the Bengal Famine alone. Like how he thought smallpox vaccination was some kind of British ploy despite it ravaging villages. But like every cultural 'hero' massive character flaws don't tend to allow for people to see these people objectively. Like how most of America's cultural heroes were slavers, or how Winston Churchill was a drunk and broadly-speaking a Jingoist. So long as someone does something good that people liked they are now an unassailable hero, because people are just that stupid.Someone should write a comic about that. Something about heroes and how they are still human beings. That's probably never been done before.