Did we try the diplomatic route? Did we try isolating Pak ? Did we provide credible evidence to the global audience that we were attacked by terrorists supported by pak ? Did we even try ? Or did we jump straight to military action ?
@rishpardikar That’s a dangerously casual take. If your own family were slaughtered in broad daylight, would you still sit back and preach peace to their murderers? This isn’t just ignorance, it’s a reckless tongue and a mind clouded by delusion.
This isn’t about hate; it’s about devotion and pride. If you can’t understand the emotion behind 'Bharat ka baccha baccha Jai Shree Ram bolega' in a private ceremony, it’s a clear reflection of the venom and prejudice you harbor towards Hindus who celebrate their faith unapologetically. Your intolerance speaks louder than any chant ever could.
The problem in India today is that everyone has become a keyboard activist. We all want change, but only from the comfort of our phones and homes. Real progress will only happen when people start demanding their rights the traditional way—by taking action on the ground. (Point in case, Farmers Act 2020)
Virtual activism creates a false sense of accomplishment, overshadowing the power of collective, on-ground efforts to drive real change.
@manujosephsan Luxury is having access to the best of nature on a daily basis and living in a peaceful society. Living in a flat worth ₹60 crore and not being able to drive your car past your parking lot due to visibility issues is silly and frustrating.
We are living in a dystopian reality. What is the point of all our technological, infrastructural, & economic advancements if we can’t even breathe clean air? We cried out in alarm when the C—-D-19 outbreak began in China—why can’t we channel the same outrage towards our states and their failure to address poor air quality?