This is what the current ideology wants all of you to do and to be. Removal of any free thought by removing NCERT chapters on liberty and natural rights, And the gradual formation of a subservient hive mind. In its plan, you will be docile dogs ready to obey the overlords. You will own nothing and be happy. You will jump off a cliff if they tell you to.
🚨🇮🇳 BREAKING: Viral Hindu priest who claimed he would ascend to the sky with the help of divine power fell from the top of a mountain and lost his life.
This is why religious fanaticism is unhealthy.
@PranavaBhardwaj@sherlock_hoIme Ohhh toh aap uneducated hain, please put that on your posts no so people don’t waste time even reading your posts
Write: “P.S. I’m a proud Brahmin” rest the non-angutha chaap people will understand on their own :)
And where’s the economy today lil bro?
Nifty 50 is at the same level as it was in june 2024, GDP growth is at 6.5% (not the false doctored stats), inequality has risen past independence levels, youth unemployment continues to rise (above 17%), the middle class is getting crushed by higher petrol prices with lower %age of petrol, the cheaper oil and natural gas we got from Russia was substituted for more expensivr oil elsewhere, and soaring property prices in urban areas because all the black money is being funelled into metro real estate.
All these international trade deals in 2025 were done because currently we’re over reliant on the US for our exports and because they couldn’t broker an effective tariff deal with them, it was reactionary, preemptive, not an active effort.
93,000 schools closed in the past 10 years, the demographic dividend we had to reap the rewards of is down the drain because we couldn’t skill and educate the youth enough, until recently, the education budget as a % of GDP was declining. All these schemes like kaushal vikas yojana sound great, but check the actual sign ups and post sign up employment, they’re dismal. We were supposed to be in the golden era of growth right now, faster than the UPA growth where they lifted the most people out of poverty in history, yet we are here.
Do you need more?
Calling a spade a spade especially while being in the opposition is what they’re supposed to do, because they’re showing themselves as the alternative.
Not saying anything when 3 nationals die in a needless attack in a merchant ship however, is spineless and anti-national by definition.
@Cockroachisback What a surprise, just as congress’ actual protest in kota is gaining some limelight there’s something controversial happening with this IAC 2.0 protest
It’s 2026, we’re supposed to reach peak working age/dependent ratio by mid 2030s (Bloom), a demographic dividend which we have already squandered by reducing expenditure on education (%of GDP) and not nearly enough progress in health (anaemia, under-5 stunting, under-5 wasting and underweight - NFHS 5).
Your argument that we need these people for our security and contribution doesn’t stand when so many of the people we produce are losing cognitive abilities permanently by the time they’re 5 because of hunger and disease (Dreze).
50% of all graduates are unemployable. The labor is concentrated in low skill labor: the first jobs to be taken by AI once it transitions to physical production (already being done by Amazon btw).
Also the low fertility rates youve mentioned, shown to be alarming (1.5) are largely from the south. They’ve made an active effort to reduce their fertility rates and they’re prospering. Look at Bihar, Jharkhand, UP.
Additionally, your critique of policy focuses on things like sterilization (the stat you mentioned is quite alarming), the engineered social stigma, and policy disincentives, which are all valid but it’s not fighting for your overall narrative that we shouldn’t reduce TFR to such an extent.
The real critique that was never countered is that it’s not affordable for the new goals of having children. Inquality has risen past independence levels. And your argument that oh free schools exist free healthcare exists just as it did before is completely myopic to the fact that the reasons for having children has changed. Indians on the whole had children to help out around the house and on the field, or to pool resources from wage labor. As a country develops, the incentive shifts from perpetuating a cycle of wage slavery to helping their children thrive.
Govt. exams that used to be the goal have become untenable because of the level of competition and the funds required for coachings, privatization has further reduced those opportunities, if they somehow go to college, they’re left with skills and knowledge that is outdated and useless for the private sector. Many go to urban areas for opportunities but there arent enough so they end up with thelas for food or getting paid 30₹ per delivery for zomato.
Additionally we have 40% of our kids using private tuition, and with the state of govt. Schools how exactly are they meant to compete and not end up in the same wage slave life? Why should they have children when they know they can’t give them a better life or honestly even the same one?
Given the current rates, our population is already expected to hit 1.65bn by 2050 and 1.5bn by 2100 (UN), with the resources this country has, removing penalties or changing the social fabric to encourage 3 kids per household is neither beneficial nor in touch with reality.
Whatever your statistically significant survey outputs may give you, the reasons arent peripheral like stigma and policy disincentives, it’s money and an awakening of the people, as is the natural order.
Finally, your analysis is very much out of touch with reality, and restating your watered down views here to the lowest common denominator is honestly lying. That wasn’t the point of the article and that can be seen by anyone who reads it.
Nah, the missing context is one woman told me I should go tell the government to create free schools and I pointed out they already exist. That’s all. I was rejecting her advice that I should change career tracks.
Since that went viral, let me restate my views and further clarify.
1. Free education and free healthcare exists
2. The quality is inadequate and we should continue to work on improving both
3. Private schools and healthcare also exist and are often very expensive
4. Many families cannot afford private schooling and healthcare for 3 kids, and the vast majority will opt for 0, 1, or 2 kids
5. We should support the few families with 3+ children and remove third child penalties
6. We should reconsider whether sterilization programs should still be a heavy focus
Also we should stop culturally shaming large families.
Everyone’s fertility choices should be respected *including* those with large families, regardless of caste, class, religion, or region.
It’s 2026, we’re supposed to reach peak working age/dependent ratio by mid 2030s (Bloom), a demographic dividend which we have already squandered by reducing expenditure on education (%of GDP) and not nearly enough progress in health (anaemia, under-5 stunting, under-5 wasting and underweight - NFHS 5).
Your argument that we need these people for our security and contribution doesn’t stand when so many of the people we produce are losing cognitive abilities permanently by the time they’re 5 because of hunger and disease (Dreze).
50% of all graduates are unemployable. The labor is concentrated in low skill labor: the first jobs to be taken by AI once it transitions to physical production (already being done by Amazon btw).
Also the low fertility rates youve mentioned, shown to be alarming (1.5) are largely from the south. They’ve made an active effort to reduce their fertility rates and they’re prospering. Look at Bihar, Jharkhand, UP.
Additionally, your critique of policy focuses on things like sterilization (the stat you mentioned is quite alarming), the engineered social stigma, and policy disincentives, which are all valid but it’s not fighting for your overall narrative that we shouldn’t reduce TFR to such an extent.
The real critique that was never countered is that it’s not affordable for the new goals of having children. Inquality has risen past independence levels. And your argument that oh free schools exist free healthcare exists just as it did before is completely myopic to the fact that the reasons for having children has changed. Indians on the whole had children to help out around the house and on the field, or to pool resources from wage labor. As a country develops, the incentive shifts from perpetuating a cycle of wage slavery to helping their children thrive.
Govt. exams that used to be the goal have become untenable because of the level of competition and the funds required for coachings, privatization has further reduced those opportunities, if they somehow go to college, they’re left with skills and knowledge that is outdated and useless for the private sector. Many go to urban areas for opportunities but there arent enough so they end up with thelas for food or getting paid 30₹ per delivery for zomato.
Additionally we have 40% of our kids using private tuition, and with the state of govt. Schools how exactly are they meant to compete and not end up in the same wage slave life? Why should they have children when they know they can’t give them a better life or honestly even the same one?
Given the current rates, our population is already expected to hit 1.65bn by 2050 and 1.5bn by 2100 (UN), with the resources this country has, removing penalties or changing the social fabric to encourage 3 kids per household is neither beneficial nor in touch with reality.
Whatever your statistically significant survey outputs may give you, the reasons arent peripheral like stigma and policy disincentives, it’s money and an awakening of the people, as is the natural order.
Finally, your analysis is very much out of touch with reality, and restating your watered down views here to the lowest common denominator is honestly lying. That wasn’t the point of the article and that can be seen by anyone who reads it.
What an absolute incel
Have fun with your arrange marriage transaction wife who you’ll eventually beat because you can’t handle the weight of being a failure. All this wannabe alpha male shit doesn’t work when your profile picture’s some anime character.
Can’t imagine where losers like you get the nerve to say to anyone what they should and shouldn’t wear or do at their own wedding, you’re in charge of nothing, control nothing, have nothing, are nothing, but want to say what someone much richer than you can and can’t do at their own event lol
Everytime i see one of your tweets it’s like this is what I’ve been saying. I may not have seen enough of your tweets but it’s nice to see someone who sees things instead of just looking at them.
People continue to fill your comments with hateful NPC-level understanding, but you talk your talk man, love seeing it from someone much older and experienced, validates my own understandings
She already pretty much is. You literally are an animal, you’re responding like this because you saw her talking about animals like you and came to the animals’ defence.
Maybe you should book an animal homestay when you travel and upgrade as and when you learn the behaviours of people :)
The sangh parivar will continue to cheer on abuses of power when it’s their party that’s doing it. Simply incapable of understanding what happens when the people in power no longer agree with you and promote ideals that threaten your way of being.
All the cheering you did as you watched institutions fall become screams of horror and helplessness.
“Don’t hurt the ego of this man” - The abuse of the weak is seen as strength and cruelty through privilege is seen as courage