Nuclear disasters and loss of life are due to feminism.
After all, if Madame Curie hadn’t studied radioactivity, none of this would have happened.
Let that sink in, Dia Mirza.
By the same logic, we can blame an entire gender for every complex problem in human history.
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#DiaMirza #ClimateChange #Patriarchy #Feminism #DoubleStandards #MensRights #Logic
Actor Dia Mirza has found herself at the centre of an online debate after saying that “patriarchy is the cause of climate change” during a recent appearance on Soha Ali Khan’s podcast. The remark quickly went viral on social media, with users split over the actor’s attempt to connect environmental degradation to patriarchal systems and structures of power.
The comment came during a discussion on climate change and humanity’s relationship with nature, featuring environmental journalist, author and photographer Arati Kumar-Rao. While some users defended Mirza’s perspective as part of a broader conversation about environmental justice, others criticised the statement, arguing that it oversimplified the causes of climate change.
#DiaMirza #ClimateChange #Patriarchy #ShowMo
Of course she’ll say that.
She’s a businesswoman running companies that depend on engineers, miners, factory workers, logistics staff, construction workers, technicians, sales teams, and operators.
And even today, the overwhelming majority of those roles across heavy industry, cement, metals, mining, and manufacturing are still filled by men.
That’s not an insult to women.
It’s just reality.
When your companies rely on both men and women to generate revenue, saying “we need both men and women” isn’t revolutionary.
It’s good business.
Her words are carefully curated because alienating the people who build, operate, and sustain your enterprises is a terrible business strategy.
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On Father's Day, remember:
The same society that calls men privileged depends on fathers to work longer, earn more, protect, provide, sacrifice, and never complain.
His struggles are invisible.
His pain is ordinary.
His sacrifice is expected.
And his appreciation is scheduled for one day a year.
If society truly valued fathers, it would value them for who they are—not just for what they provide.
Happy Father's Day to the men who carried the weight in silence.
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#FathersDay #MensRights #Fatherhood #MenMatterToo
On Father's Day, remember:
The same society that calls men privileged depends on fathers to work longer, earn more, protect, provide, sacrifice, and never complain.
His struggles are invisible.
His pain is ordinary.
His sacrifice is expected.
And his appreciation is scheduled for one day a year.
If society truly valued fathers, it would value them for who they are—not just for what they provide.
Happy Father's Day to the men who carried the weight in silence.
❤️
#FathersDay #MensRights #Fatherhood #MenMatterToo
On Father's Day, remember:
The same society that calls men privileged depends on fathers to work longer, earn more, protect, provide, sacrifice, and never complain.
His struggles are invisible.
His pain is ordinary.
His sacrifice is expected.
And his appreciation is scheduled for one day a year.
If society truly valued fathers, it would value them for who they are—not just for what they provide.
Happy Father's Day to the men who carried the weight in silence.
❤️
#FathersDay #MensRights #Fatherhood #MenMatterToo
Rotherham: 1,400 victims.
Ajmer: 100-250 schoolgirls allegedly trapped, abused and blackmailed.
Common factor?
Not the victims.
Not the crimes.
The institutions that spent years pretending not to notice.
Apparently “community harmony” was more important than protecting children.
Peak progressive governance.
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Decades before the UK grooming scandal, India suffered the 1992 Ajmer grooming and mass rape horror. Journalists and politicians hushed it up for fear of being branded Islamophobic. Children who were raped still do the rounds of courts to get justice. As grandmothers.
My views:
1,400 victims in Rotherham.
Multiple scandals across Rochdale, Oxford, Telford and Huddersfield.
Government audits later admitted authorities often hesitated because of fears around accusations of racism.
Imagine sacrificing vulnerable girls at the altar of political correctness and then calling it tolerance.
That’s not compassion.
That’s cowardice.
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Decades before the UK grooming scandal, India suffered the 1992 Ajmer grooming and mass rape horror. Journalists and politicians hushed it up for fear of being branded Islamophobic. Children who were raped still do the rounds of courts to get justice. As grandmothers.
My views:
Pattern:
Crime occurs.
Facts become uncomfortable.
Language gets softened.
Politicians get cautious.
Media gets selective.
Victims get forgotten.
Different countries.
Different decades.
Same playbook.
The price of appeasement is always paid by the vulnerable, never by the politicians who enable it.
THIS ISN'T JUST BRITAIN'S PROBLEM. THIS THREAT LURKS CLOSER TO HOME. Listen to Briton Sammantha Woodhouse who at the age of 14 was gang-raped by Pak Muslim men because she was a "kafir". Sammantha is one of thousands. The system led by politicians turned a blind eye as they put "votes" above humanity. What was "gang rape" was obscured by words like "grooming" to draw a false equivalence between victim and perpetrator. The word play, borne out of appeasement politics deflected blame away from the perpetrators - almost 85% UK Muslim men. She spoke up. She fought. She got justice. But Britain's "gang rape" horror testimonials read awfully like survivor accounts of Ajmer, Nashik, Chhangur baba travesties that were smothered by silence. BREAK THE SILENCE.
Imagine if the headline read:
“School booked after students allegedly glorified terrorists, waved swords and raised beheading slogans.”
Would create a very different discussion, wouldn’t it?
Instead we got:
“Pakistani song controversy.”
Narrative management is knowing which fact goes in the headline and which fact gets buried in paragraph 17.
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Criminal and deliberate obfuscation of facts by Indian media.
Action is being taken against the school not because it was playing a Pakistani song, but because it was openly celebrating terrorists and had its students brandish swords amid beheading chants of Sar tan se Juda.
A soldier risks his life at the border.
If he returns, wife enjoys the prestige.
If he doesn’t, the compensation arrives.
It makes people question whether the uniform was loved—or the benefits attached to it.
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#RespectOurSoldiers#Martyrs
Where are those retired Lieutenants and Colonels now who kept telling men that wives are always pure, loyal and selfless?
A Lieutenant gets martyred.
The nation salutes him.
The family cries for him.
But some women are interested only in the cheque.
Men are repeatedly told that questioning a woman’s intentions is wrong.
Then cases like these appear and everyone suddenly goes silent.
A soldier gave his life for the country.
Some golddigers couldn’t even wait till his last rites.
The harsh truth is that a uniform cannot protect a man from greed.
The most terrifying part isn’t a false allegation.
It’s how little evidence may be needed to destroy a life before the truth catches up.
FIR filed.
Arrest risk.
Bail denied.
Social stigma guaranteed.
Then years later, the same system quietly discovers the facts.
Justice delayed isn’t justice.
It’s punishment.
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#DueProcess #JusticeDelayed #MensRights
Prosecutrix and the accused never even met, she sends WhatsApp messages and transfers 12k to his account, he asks her reasons & tells her to take back the money sayingI don'tknow you, she takes the money back and asks for a job.
R@pe FIR is lodged, the photos of the woman is uploaded in the accused’s phone after it was ceased by the police. CDR shows that closest they've ever been is 8 Km apart, still the police goes on to say that they were in close proximity.
Bail denied by the High Court.
The way R@pe laws are blatantly being misused in India is just unbelievable.
VC: @SamSiff
@EnlightenedBoy1 Sad but it’s true
Defence stocks jump: • RTX +110% • Northrop +60% • GD +57% • Lockheed +37%
The missiles were fired in Iran.
The celebrations happened on Wall Street.
America spent:
$2.3T in Afghanistan.
$2T in Iraq.
Tens of billions in Iran.
The result?
Taliban rule Afghanistan.
Iran’s regime survives.
The nuclear issue survives.
The Middle East remains the Middle East.
At this point, the most resilient institution in the region isn’t any government.
It’s the American belief that the next intervention will finally fix everything.
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#Iran #Trump #MiddleEast #Geopolitics
Trump has signed a deal under which Iran will continue to: control Hormuz except that it will now levy a service fee; pursue nuclear except that it will now speed it up; support Hezbollah except that it will now fund it more; build missiles except that it will now stockpile them.
“Nehru normalized the RSS.”
Fact check:
Nehru banned it.
Nehru criticized it.
Nehru opposed it politically.
If that’s normalization, I’d hate to see what opposition looks like.
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As great of a visionary Nehru was, his failure to assess the threat of RSS and his part in their normalisation into the social fabric is probably his biggest shortcoming. His attempt to use nationalism as a unifying tool and copious optimism is what doomed all of us in the end😭
India is full of brilliant engineers.
The problem is that we’re optimized to create employees, not builders.
The safest path is to crack an exam, get a title, join a giant company and avoid risk.
The moment someone tries building something ambitious, the bureaucracy, compliance maze and public scrutiny arrive before the customers do.
First stop hunting entrepreneurs like ghouls.
Then ask where India’s Musk is.
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India don’t produce builders. We produce employees with fancy titles.
Sundar runs Google. Satya runs Microsoft. Arvind runs IBM. Brilliant men running companies OTHER people built.
Elon Musk didn’t ask for a corner office. He built the rocket, the car, the satellite, the brain chip and just did the biggest IPO in history.
India’s dream: become CEO of someone else’s empire.
America’s dream: build your own.
Until that changes, India will never have a Musk.
Atul Subhash documented everything.
People asked, "Why was he recording?"
A husband installs cameras.
People ask, "Why was he recording?"
It's almost as if men have learned that in modern disputes, evidence is not optional.
It's survival.
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#MensRights#DueProcess
When Atul Subhash died because he didn’t want to pay child support , whole Mano sphere went berserk , that old case is still brought up as a counterpoint when crime happens against women !! Meanwhile if a bride dies by suicide because she was tortured by husband , it’s her fault !!