More than 20 million people woke last week to a thick, acrid, and noxious smog that settled densely across the Indian capital.

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      Sounds like neither benefits the people.

      It should’ve never been bad to begin with. That smog didn’t just magically disappear. It’s in their soil, their water, their body.

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        Why?

        Oh, right, because they are building and growing goods being sold halfway around the world

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        A democracy where people have a voice that the ruling class can choose to ignore. Hmm.

        Democracy runs opposed to capitalism.