Inappropriate question about attire in Germany

I used to live in India for 9 years, mainly in Gurgaon (Gurugram now). Now I live in Berlin but what I believe the problem with India is the wealth gap. If you see, Indian government and the society has made a very specific system so that rich people can stay rich even with their younger generation, and poor stays poor. First thing I've noticed, food is more generally expensive. Believe it or not, 30 euros worth of groceries (vegetables, meat, basic needs) in Berlin would cost 40-50 euros in India. I know Berlin is cheaper compared to a lot of cities but it is crazy to think it can be cheaper than a thrid world country. In cases like this, it completely prevents the poor class from saving or doing something else with their income as most of it just goes to food while the rich folks has absolutely no problem with spending expenses on food. It takes a huge toll on the poor class compared to the richer class.

Second thing is the education system. The quality difference between the public schools and the 'international' private schools are completely insane. Rich folks send their kids to fkn university-like international schools learning some international program which would help them get into amazing unis abroad while public schools have some indian curriculum which barely teaches anything useful. Also their teachers (no offense to them, theyre still doing an amazing job) are not as qualified as the private school teachers. This absolutely boggles my mind. You guys can see how the education system are like just by visiting /r/indianpeoplefacebook. The people who generally get posted there are really just the low income class who only went to public school. Even though English is taught there, it seems like it isn't. It's because the schools are shit. I'm pretty sure if these people will be writing in understandable english if the public schools were even 20% the standard of private schools.

My parents aren't Indian, rather they're Korean but their dream is to help open a non-profit college for the low-income class in India. They're already on their way on getting Indian citizenship and I respect them for their love and empathy for the low income class people. Obviously these people are not very likable by many as they're not educated and they're the people who are the "sexual predators" being discussed in this thread but I don't think we can blame them too much. They're simply not educated enough and these are the people whos generation has been stuck in the poverty for ages because of this system which has prevented them from becoming anything more significant. After Germany's collapse after WWII, I believe what helped them develop so fast from the ruins is the education and lack of corruption. I'm sure India can follow the same track. Also, it's kind of sad that middle/high class Indians view lower class Indians as humans lower than them.

I'm really bitter to the giant wealth gap present in Indian society and can't help but hate on the rich folks who plays the system and the people to their own advantage. I'm absolutely sure these patriarchy and machismo shit won't be present in India with higher education rate and better living standard for the low income class.

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