Leave Singapore, Thailand and all. Nowhere in India you will find this ugly poster culture this rampant. Chennai & TN is cursed with it making our cities look way uglier. DMK, ADMK and now TVK. Nobody wants to bring a change!!
This is an incredibly dehumanizing post against people of Indian origin everywhere. It is a constant feature of this site. It is not a bug. It was not this way before Elon bought X. I’m fairly certain @nikitabier knows, I’m not sure he cares (or worse) given he explicitly incentivizes some of the worst perpetrators of this kind of behaviour. Like @sneako - who Nikita spoke with on phone, on live stream. This sort of stuff is normalized and incentivized for by the algorithm. The below post, got 1M views. This must be an example of the incredibly enriching content Nikita wants us to see. Or maybe more content of him as a boar? I notice a lot of the Israel hate is down. Somehow the manufactured Indian hate never stops. Never. Always keeps you popular, if you engage in abject hate against the one group it is okay to do on here. A last refuge for Indian leftism.
If GoI doesn’t take @XCorpIndia to task legally, and people who use X in India continue to use products or services of companies who spend for ads on X until there is a concerted effort to stop the everyday dehumanization of Indians online, we are already seeing the real life consequences of this sort of rhetoric.
Nikita & Elon know and see it everyday and do nothing it’s hard to think it isn’t intentional.
Why is poverty romanticized in TN by virtue signaling activists who write tweets, articles, books and screenplays (Vada Chennai)?
Because if a disease is cured, those who benefit by treating them lose their incentives, so they are motivated to keep it uncured.
Even in 60s, Singapore used to have massive slums and unsanitary shantytowns where residents led an undignified existence. Their government did not romanticize this problem, they wanted to solve it. So they established the Housing & Development Board (HDB) that emptied out the slums and moved slum residents to modern high-rises that were clean public housing estates.
Those who romanticize poverty subconsciously want the poor to continue living in poverty so that these pretentious puluthis can virtue signal how much compassion and empathy they have for the have-nots.
A society that's serious about upward mobility and dignified living of all its people would never ever romanticize poverty and squalor. Demonic anti-humanitarian ideologies would. The biggest trick Kalipurusha pulls in this Yuga is to wear the mask of compassion.
If @narendramodi is urging Indians to work from home to conserve fuel then his government should pass an order directing companies to allow work from home for a year. What does he mean by urging people to work from home? Does he think this decision is at the people’s discretion?
If we need armored vehicles to conduct elections in a state of a democratic republic, then that state doesn’t need election, it needs President’s Rule !
Everyone's talking about YC Startup School.
But I'm still recovering from VibeCon.
The event was great...
...but the footpath to reach wasn't.
I encountered:
- Busted pedestrian infra
- Many deep pits
- Lots of trash
But also good people 🤍
Oh, and I did it on rollerblades.
@khanumarfa When someone questions,
“How low can you possibly stoop?"
This Jihadan sees this as a personal challenge and immediately stoops even lower by openly defending sexual harassment done by her brethren.
When I think of Lok Sabha strength being increased from 543 to 850, my first thought is not smaller constituencies, more responsive representatives, and all that.
It is - 307 more VIPs. That many more entitled rulers, free tickets, perks, security, expense, sigh.
Today, India takes a defining step in its civil nuclear journey, advancing the second stage of its nuclear programme.
The indigenously designed and built Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor at Kalpakkam has attained criticality.
This advanced reactor, capable of producing more fuel than it consumes, reflects the depth of our scientific capability and the strength of our engineering enterprise. It is a decisive step towards harnessing our vast thorium reserves in the third stage of the programme.
A proud moment for India. Congratulations to our scientists and engineers.