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<blockquote data-quote="NotMyRealName" data-source="post: 2169233"><p>Sorry to have to break it to you this way, but once people take off their religion blinders, they will realise that you can't 'destroy' evil because it doesn't exist tangibly. Good and evil are simply emotions that exist in and manifest out of the hearts (minds) of men.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So you would say that small sellers deserve better than the consumer? For whom they exist in the first place?</p><p></p><p>What's the reality in developed countries like the US? Even though Amazon is perpetually loss-making, every single person there has the option to buy stuff online, and you get EVERYTHING online there. Unlike here. And still their offline industry cannot be decimated because people love to shop too. So both models are working somewhat in tandem, and the govt gets taxes from both so they aren't bothered.</p><p></p><p>But here it's a small fraction of the population that shops online, and that too for specific types of products.</p><p></p><p>Every govt in India just keeps retarded regulations and restrictions, some may say, with good intentions, but all this does is slow progress. This isn't really being liberal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NotMyRealName, post: 2169233"] Sorry to have to break it to you this way, but once people take off their religion blinders, they will realise that you can't 'destroy' evil because it doesn't exist tangibly. Good and evil are simply emotions that exist in and manifest out of the hearts (minds) of men. So you would say that small sellers deserve better than the consumer? For whom they exist in the first place? What's the reality in developed countries like the US? Even though Amazon is perpetually loss-making, every single person there has the option to buy stuff online, and you get EVERYTHING online there. Unlike here. And still their offline industry cannot be decimated because people love to shop too. So both models are working somewhat in tandem, and the govt gets taxes from both so they aren't bothered. But here it's a small fraction of the population that shops online, and that too for specific types of products. Every govt in India just keeps retarded regulations and restrictions, some may say, with good intentions, but all this does is slow progress. This isn't really being liberal. [/QUOTE]
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