@sidhant Ohh, Mr Moore gutted to hear that perhaps try and worry about things in your own backyard, starting with highschool shootings we hear about every week would be a great start.
Also ain’t nobody is stopping FCRA bill from getting passed.
@not_ur_siri Isn't that the reason we work our arses off? have so many of us and UC's sitting at top positions in various fields, leaving this country to settle in a country where they can compete based on merit. It actually makes me proud that only these few of us rattle them.
@dishasatra But his remark was about certain unemployed youngsters trying to enter the legal profession, not Indian youth in general. GenZ has got a really fuckin’ fragile ego to get offended over something that wasn’t even meant for them.
@maharshii CJI Surya Kant made the “cockroaches” remark about certain unemployed youngsters trying to enter or in the legal profession (lawyers/advocates), not Indian youth in general. And the LW completely blew it out of proportion.
Whenever it is about animals in India, it is always "shrinking habitat" and "human encroachment", programming Indians too to think we are doing something nasty.
It is never "increasing population", "successful conservation", "great efforts to protect nature in-spite of low per capita and high population."
There's an agenda here. In Europe, they over centuries killed all the dangerous wild animals like bears and wolves, then when their population makes a slight recovery now, when a bear or wolf visits them in their habitation, they shoot them dead. https://t.co/mkS64fHvcG
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In the US, they organize hunts of bears and definitely shoot them dead if they come into human inhabited areas. It is never "shrinking habitat" if two bears are found on the highway in the US, dead and run over by SUVs. https://t.co/5SfVTB2sN5
In Australia, humans will go into the sea, into the habitat of sharks, and if a shark attack happens, they will go hunt the shark down. https://t.co/9zS7541ebT
But it is always India which will be lectured. Indians will be programmed to think we are killing our own animals and destroying their habitats, when:
In-spite of the need to grow and develop, India's forested areas have increased, numbers of endangered animals have exploded, and even species of animals made extinct hunted by western colonizers, like Cheetas, have been successfully reintroduced.
All I can say is, we can't change their attitudes. But India needs to do more to fight this propaganda programming Indians to turn them into protest weapons to derail India.
And Indians need to start thinking for themselves before falling for such propaganda, exploiting our politics and ideology, that's all over the media and social media.