Journalist: What do you think of Western civilization?
Gandhi: I think it would be a good idea.
—is one of the most famous attributed quotes associated with Mahatma Gandhi, but it’s very likely apocryphal or at least heavily paraphrased rather than a verified verbatim statement.
What it means
The joke works on irony:
The journalist’s question assumes “Western civilization” is a clearly existing moral or cultural achievement.
Gandhi’s reply flips that assumption: it suggests that what the West calls “civilization” is not actually living up to its name.
So the punchline implies: if you look at colonialism, war, inequality, and imperial power, “civilization” is still more aspiration than reality.

photo: David Gari