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12 December, 2012

FDI

Have a great day.

There was a fierce argument between a supporter of  capitalism and a socialist. Read the following transcript between the two.

Socialist: We can't afford to take voluntary retirement scheme or support the FDI unlike capitalists, for we don't get jobs easily as you people.

Supporter of C: Wow! You acknowledge the fact that you can't compete to earn your bread and butter, but would like to survive like a creeper on the tree and a bug on a buffalo. 

Socialist: What do you mean? Come straight.

Supporter of C: (Irritated by constant bugging) a buffalo once asked the bugs why they are so merciless in tormenting him with their  poisonous stings. 
         One of the bugs replied, "Mr Buffalo, if we leave you in peace we will die as we are unwanted wretched bugs of the society. But you get fodder from your owner, so just be nice to bear our stings, for the sake of our survival."

Socialist: What is the moral of your stinging story?

C: This is the law of nature. Human beings are also subjected to torments by bug-instinctive fellow species. The buffalo, which gives milk, has to endure the bugs, who don't give anything in return while sucking its blood 24x7. 

       Now I think you understand the moral of the story.

Socialist: Huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuun! Which one would you like to become---buffalo or bug? 
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