@princepoptimus@Shankarm108 Absolutely correct bro, as per Rigveda Mandala 10, Sukta 69:
"Indra declared; ye who chant Gayatri Mantra must also chant 'Vote BJP' every five years.
Agni shall reject your havan if EVM button ≠ BJP.
Failure to comply results in loss of Hindu certificate+deportation to pak"
This multi thousand word article relies on a scientific sample size of exactly 2 people:
- Pappu Kumar (1 migrant worker in Jasola)
- Fatima Ansari (1 garment worker in Okhla)
The rest of the article is just a round-robin of activist-authors quoting each other's hypothetical essays to fill the data vacuum.
This article is a masterclass in modern creative writing. To declare a sweeping, systemic environmental conspiracy across a nation of 1.4 billion people based on a sample size of exactly n = 2 is peak comedy. In data science, we have a term for taking 2 random, completely unrepresentative data points, drawing a straight line through them & declaring it a universal truth: Hyper-Overfitting.
If we give these authors 3 data points instead of 2, their entire predictive model will probably crash.
Douyin, weibo, bilibilli all are scrubbing posts with caste tizhiwai, tizhinei, Jianmin, etc within minutes of posting from yesterday.
Qianlong and Guancha have published a warning against manufacturing class antagonism.
I think this has gone places.
Amazon Prime Video is releasing one Hinduphobic series after other
In Sherni, Hindu IFS officer was shown as Christian, Muslim killer as Kalava-wearing Hindu.
In Raakh, IO Vijender Gupta was shown as Dalit JP Jatav facing caste discrimination. Good Hindu characters became Muslim, bad one Mishra Brahmin.
Paatal Lok, Dahaad & many more, Prime Video is on a mission against Hindus.
In Raakh, halos of honesty and moral superiority are conveniently awarded to characters named 'Murtaza', 'Saleem' and 'Nisar'.
Meanwhile, a hawaldar named Mishra is crafted to be lazy and incompetent.
Observe how Urduwood's celebrated 'creative liberty' engineers its scripts to decide who gets the virtue and who gets the vice.
The 1978 Ranga-Billa case involved the brutal kidnapping and murder of teenage siblings Geeta and Sanjay Chopra in Delhi by career criminals Kuljeet Singh (Ranga) and Jasbir Singh (Billa).
The horrific crime shocked the nation, leading to a massive manhunt and the swift conviction of both killers, who were ultimately hanged in 1982.
The investigation was led by Inspector VP Gupta of the Delhi Police, with SI Ram Chander serving on the team. A bystander, who had tried to save the children, and later helped the police identify the killers by providing their descriptions was Babulal. The journalist who covered the case was Prabha Dutt.
Amazon Prime's series Raakh, which is based on this incident, replaces Inspector VP Gupta with SI Jayprakash Jatav, explicitly portrayed as a Dalit officer navigating institutional bias. Furthermore, SI Ram Chander is replaced by SI Javed Murtaza, Babulal by Saleem, and Prabha Dutt by Nisar, while a lazy hawaldar character named Mishra has been added to the narrative.
This isn't creative liberty. Creative liberty is meant to enhance a story, not distort historical facts to fit a specific ideological agenda. Another stark reminder of how easily history can be rewritten in plain sight under the convenient guise of creative freedom.
What is propaganda in films? Few examples:
- Jai Bhim: TN state award winning film inspired by real events that retained real hero's name as advocate Chandru but changed the villain's name/religion from Anthonysamy to Gurumurthy and added caste markers to target one community randomly.
- Pathonpatham Noottandu: Kerala state award winning film portraying the real life of Arattupuzha Velayudha Panicker by inserting a fictional character named Nangeli to make audience believe she was real and sell the atrocity literature. A Tamil film Aadai narrates the same Nangeli in documentary style as if she was a real historic character.
- Jana Gana Mana/Shakthi Thirumagan/Kaala: Constantly using images of politicians who look like the PM Modi and FM Nirmala in characters with negative shade for subconscious visual manipulation. Positive characters are from minority/oppressed communities (Kaala, Zareena, Lenin, Saba Mariyam) and villains will always have Hindu GC surnames (Haridev Abhyankar, Vishnu Pai, Nageshwara Rao, Shweta Gupta, Abhyankar Swamy). Heroes will be shown reading Ravana Kaaviyam and respecting Haram rules but will be eating beep. Villain will be doing Ram Pooja during climax. Meiyazhagan showed a likeable villager worshipping Muruga and EVR side-by-side. EVR has spoken in an uncouth manner about the birth of Lord Muruga, but why let facts get in the way of a good propaganda?
These films know exactly what they are doing but they are never called propaganda by the usual suspects.
What gets called as propaganda though?
- Kashmir Files based on the real genozidal exodus of Kashmiri Pandits.
- Kerala Files based on real reported cases of Kerala women trapped in Afghanistan after joining ISIS.
- Dhurandhar based on real Lyari gangs arming ISI terrorists who carried out 26/11 attacks on Indian civilians.
You can fool some people some of the time.
You cannot fool all people all the time.
Satyameva Jayate.
Indian billionaires are excellent at rent seeking, gate keeping, regulatory capture, labor arbitrage, mercantile trading and motivational speeches. Innovation etc. are out of syllabus.
Deeply shocking to read this official US statement, which contains absolutely no expression of regret or condolence for the loss of innocent Indian lives. How can a “friend” and strategic partner be so deeply insensitive?
Why couldn’t a non-compliant commercial vessel have been stopped using other, non-lethal means? Is it not possible to disable a ship's propulsion or steering without firing missiles targeted to kill civilian crew members?
Practically every merchant ship navigating these crucial waters has Indian crew on board. Are they all considered fair game for US missiles now?
This approach is unacceptable and I hope @DrSJaishankar had said so to @marcorubio.
@dp_331 1980s vaale had the perfect life. They completed their education when competition was not so cutthroat, they started their career right when the Indian Economy was taking off.
@4point2KILOyear Basic needs like food,rent & bills are paid by parents. Whatever they earn goes straight into cafe/bar owner's pockets. Good for economy tho keep it up