Save your political-correctness/politeness remarks.
Bernett Orlando has been around since the ice age. He keeps coming in and out of retirement (I'm assuming), but he's still the fastest guy around. There are only 6 Indians with sub-15 averages, 1 with a sub-1 4x4x4 average, none with a sub-4 2x2x2 average, and the list goes on (besides, these arbitrary cut-offs aren't even close to being "fast" by today's standards). India has ~900 registered competitors and ~30 competitions so far. Seriously, what's up?
Virtually all Indians are fluent in English (at least those educated/cultured/whatever-ed enough to be speedcubing), so there's absolutely no lack of resources in terms of getting faster.
Also, this isn't about ethnic Indians. This is about citizens of India.
Has no one else noticed this? Doesn't this bug anyone? I'm genuinely curious and I would like to hear what Indians have to say about this.
Bernett Orlando has been around since the ice age. He keeps coming in and out of retirement (I'm assuming), but he's still the fastest guy around. There are only 6 Indians with sub-15 averages, 1 with a sub-1 4x4x4 average, none with a sub-4 2x2x2 average, and the list goes on (besides, these arbitrary cut-offs aren't even close to being "fast" by today's standards). India has ~900 registered competitors and ~30 competitions so far. Seriously, what's up?
Virtually all Indians are fluent in English (at least those educated/cultured/whatever-ed enough to be speedcubing), so there's absolutely no lack of resources in terms of getting faster.
Also, this isn't about ethnic Indians. This is about citizens of India.
Has no one else noticed this? Doesn't this bug anyone? I'm genuinely curious and I would like to hear what Indians have to say about this.
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