Foreword: I believe that the Chinese model is superior to western "work/life" balance and that the extra "free" time given to employees is no longer sustainable as of today's economy, unless it is used for a second job.
Given this, I don't quite get the difference between "sacrificing for the country", as Indian entrepreneurs are advocating for, and the Chinese model. Why do we Lemmings tend to blame India for being exploitative but praise China for being fair?
Because liberal 'reforms' resulted in actually increased standard of living in China for everyone while in India only top 10% benefited. There is a reason why China is near first world in Global Hunger Index while India is near the bottom.
I didn't say neither India nor China is 'fair' or 'exploitative' in the first comment. The conditions are completely different. What are you talking about?
Foreword: I believe that the Chinese model is superior to western "work/life" balance and that the extra "free" time given to employees is no longer sustainable as of today's economy, unless it is used for a second job.
Given this, I don't quite get the difference between "sacrificing for the country", as Indian entrepreneurs are advocating for, and the Chinese model. Why do we Lemmings tend to blame India for being exploitative but praise China for being fair?
Because liberal 'reforms' resulted in actually increased standard of living in China for everyone while in India only top 10% benefited. There is a reason why China is near first world in Global Hunger Index while India is near the bottom.
I didn't say neither India nor China is 'fair' or 'exploitative' in the first comment. The conditions are completely different. What are you talking about?