Because my native language is not English, although I have also studied some English, in the eyes of native English speakers, our English is still "broken English", according to me. As you know, some high-ranker members in the forum may be biased against those who are not native speakers of English, and they think the quality of the posts is measured by the quality of the English. Even if the content of the post is well written, as long as the English is not standard, they may ignore you.
You need to step back and reflect on your post. One point I would make quickly is - If your English is "not standard", then it isn't well written for an English forum. English is the lingua franca of the international world of commerce and banking, and this applies to the world of crypto as well. If you don't want to improve your English, then you will have to restrict yourself to local language boards.
I have started a few projects in an attempt to help people to bring their English communication skills up to a level which allows them to participate in supra-national discussions. My primary motivation in this is to help people living under oppressive regimes to escape from control by the banking elite. The Spanish speaking South Americans seem to be the most interested. I'm surprised that more members from India don't have an interest. India has an intelligent population, and many of them already have a good command of English, perhaps this is the reason.