This world is a curated mirage. Airbrushed, anesthetized, and pipelined into our senses with surgical precision. Because its true form is far too grotesque for the average soul to stomach.
Behind every skyline lies a slum erased from the lens. Behind every flag, a graveyard no one visits. We applaud the illusion as the machinery of decay keeps spinning beneath it. Quietly, efficiently, and mercilessly.
Cut through the propaganda fog and what remains is a world where profit trumps people, where the strong recite ethics while sharpening their knives, and where morality is a luxury reserved only for the victors. As for the rest, their existence is silenced, censored and systematically erased.
Only the illusion was crafted to survive.
The truth was buried to never return.
Far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir released a video showing detained participants of the intercepted Gaza-bound flotilla being bound and dragged in Israel's Ashdod Port, writing, "That's how we welcome the terror supporters. Welcome to Israel."
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@Mohsin_o2 The real tragedy here isn't just poverty. It is the complete and absolute destruction of hope...
Taliban bear responsibility for this suffocation and isolation just as much as the world powers' global experimentation, geopolitical games and abrupt withdrawals from these land.
The real proliferation driver is not Iran alone. It is the collapsing credibility of the global security order itself.
North Korea got nukes. Survived.
Libya gave up its program. Destroyed.
Iraq. Invaded.
Washington's own allies already pursue nuclear latency because they no longer fully trust US guarantees.
@thewirepak Assuming, on cue, Iran being the culprit but ignoring secret Israel bases?
If there must be no safe havens for aggression, you need to apply that rule consistently to proxies, bases, airspace, and foreign military infrastructure alike.
Otherwise it’s merely selective outrage.
@YakushinaLisa Here's a simpler explanation: maybe the journalists asked uncomfortable questions and Indian hyper-nationalists immediately assembled a Marvel multiverse conspiracy?
Sometimes, reporters just do reporter things.
@triangle_force@AdityaRajKaul@narendramodi Sure. You will find plenty published over the years.
When people start equating leadership critique with a presumed assault on an entire population or race, it is a problem.
@Abdulkhaleq_UAE With due respect, you assume that you, the UAE, has a choice in the matter. That you can cherry pick what aspects of an alliance with Israel will suit you.
You don't.
You never had and never will.
When you dance with the devil, the devil doesn't change. The devil changes you.
The Norwegian journalist who stopped PM Modi for a question has no manners. This isn’t how a democratic country works. Our journalists don’t heckle ministers. They sit politely and ask important, respectful questions like: How do you eat mangoes? Where do you keep your purse? How do you get so much energy? Norwegian journalists should learn something first.
In Norway, when foreign leaders visit. The press usually will get to ask questions. Not many, but a few. That was not the case today with Modi, and will not be tomorrow either.
You have to admit though that Modi's evasive maneuver is far better than that of the Indian Rafale(s) 😉
Or perhaps Modi finds English hard to understand and
the reporter should have asked him in Hindi.
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Indian PM Modi failed to answer after a Norwegian journalist asked how many jets India lost against Pakistan last year.
“Prime Minister Modi, why don’t you take questions from the freest press in the world?” the journalist asked.
@ZardSi You have to admit though that Modi's evasive maneuver is far better than that of the Indian Rafale(s) 😉
Or perhaps Modi finds English hard to understand and
the reporter should have asked him in Hindi.
@junaidalirehan2 Mature countries keep channels open with all regional power centers because while alliances are transactional, geography is permanent.
Iran is not going anywhere, regardless of what an orange man in a suit twiddles about.
When the dust settles, we will all still be neighbors.
@PravinSawhney Why do Indian hyper-nationalists go into a meltdown the moment anyone points out Pakistan’s ability to maneuver geopolitics to its advantage?
Whether people like it or not, stable and peaceful Pak-Ind relations are imperative for mutual growth and to stop the resource bleed.