India

India is a country in South Asia. Due to significant overpopulation, it is the largest democracy in the world. Economic reforms transformed India in a fast growing economy, although 27% of the population live on less than $0.4 per day. India is home to many religions causing periodical religious violence with huge loss of life. Although known as the birthplace of Gandhi, India is a highly corrupt country. However, it is not as corrupt as other third world countries. 

India is not regarded as a human rights concern, though it has widespread police torture and highest custodial death. Indians are vocally homophobic and homosexuality in India is punishable by lifelong imprisonment. However, this punishment has never been carried out, and just stays in the law books for no reason. A characteristic of Indians is they do not support what they like. For example, Indians do not support legalisation of prostitution, although they like to have sex with them, they don't support legalisation of pornography, but they like to watch pornography. India was not always like this. Back in the day, about 5000 years ago, Indians used to practice Tantric sex, Yoga, even plastic surgery, and do math problems (they still do them now, but with calculators). They also allowed gay people to be open about their homosexuality, and Sadhus used to get stoned and achieve eternal bliss (or however long the high lasted, usually fifteen minutes). But 700 years of Muslim rule and 300 years of Victorian British rule meant that most people in India decided to act like conservatives. Many liberals traveled to India in the 1960's to find enlightenment and ended up stoned on a beach in Goa. Conservatives don't travel to to India because the country is too crowded and there are too many poor people there. They do, however, find it a cost-effective place to build chemical plants because safety regulations are lax and the courts are easily bribed when accidents do take place.