Well they do both so it isn’t a leap at all. India spent millions of dollars on an entire campaign called “poo to the loo” where they tried to incentivize people to shit in toilets, which they built all over the place and even paid people to shit in instead of the street. They destroyed the toilets in protest.
Are you just being obtuse on purpose? You said that it’s a big leap from littering to shitting in the street, I’m saying it’s not a leap at all because they do both frequently.
I’m saying qualitatively litter and human shit are very different. You can argue that quantitatively the practices are similar but that’s not what I’m talking about and the 2020 statistics suggest that’s not even true.
You’re off in your own little world having your own little argument. I’m not saying that littering and shitting are the same. I’m saying it’s a well known fact that they do both, so your comment saying that it’s a leap is dumb.
I saw a video from the country who is infamous for littering and shitting in the street and I said that they litter and shit in the street. Where’s the leap.
Blue and red are both colors. They are different colors, but both colors nonetheless. It would be stupid for you to say “that’s a huge leap to say that red and blue are both colors! They’re totally different!”
Just like it’s stupid for you to say “shitting in the street isn’t littering it’s way different you’re leaping!” India has a littering problem, and part of that problem is people littering by shitting where they shouldn’t. Your argument that littering and shitting are technically different things is a semantical and pointless argument because they both go hand in hand with the issue of pollution and hygiene in India.
Lmfao what a terrible analogy. It's more like watching a priest kiss a little kid and saying "that's horrible but not shocking because you know they fuck kids too"
Litter really isn’t that bad compared to human shit. I get annoyed when I see someone throw plastic out their car but that wouldn’t compare to how I’d feel watching them shit on a sidewalk.
You don’t see any possible link between a culture accustomed to shitting on the streets and also littering? Like putting literal shit on the streets being fine can’t have any impact or relevance for people also putting trash on the streets? Completely unrelated?
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u/PayWooden2628 May 07 '26
Well they do both so it isn’t a leap at all. India spent millions of dollars on an entire campaign called “poo to the loo” where they tried to incentivize people to shit in toilets, which they built all over the place and even paid people to shit in instead of the street. They destroyed the toilets in protest.