@devduttmyth It’s a fucking lifestyle choice, not a psychological print that Bhandz want to impose on everyone to make them slaves like them beat it bitches
95% of world eats meat.
5% of world is vegetarian.
99% of them are Jain or Brahmin or Baniya.
They all believe in caste-based purity and untouchability.
None have invented a world class technology.
Coincidence?
Heartbreaking : An elderly tribal couple was forced to leave the bus despite paying the fare. Humanity failed before the journey even began. 🥀
The lives of tribal people are truly painful. They are forced to live like animals, suffocating and suffering in their own country.💔🥺
People ask me why I care about India and why I keep participating in discussions about the country.
The answer is that my interest keeps growing, especially after speaking to so many kind and interesting Indians.
I will participate as long as there are Indians that think it is of value.
This is a large ball of ice that forms due to the extreme cold in a place called "Salzburg" in Austria.
People come here for picnics, and the locals explain the science behind its formation to their children.
I will be trolled.
#Iran has reportedly raised concern over retired Major Gaurav Arya’s alleged hate speech against the late Supreme Leader, putting India in another diplomatic embarrassment. When TV nationalism crosses into insult, it damages foreign relations and exposes how hate driven commentary is becoming a liability for India.
#Concern
#repeat South India is like that responsible brother who earns a salary, follows the law, gets his sisters married,
and BIMARU states are the bewda, college dropout brothers who steal/borrow money from the home to play matka every night.
You don't get to question the patriotism of those who had the choice in 1947 -and chose India anyway.
Imtiaz Ali said what needed saying.
That's nationalism.
Majoritarian politics isn't.
A major international controversy has erupted online after a reportedly disrespectful, satirical figurine of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was spotted for sale in a Barcelona souvenir shop. The miniature statue, which is being sold for €25, depicts the Prime Minister in a highly unconventional and satirical pose, instantly catching the attention of travelers and triggering a massive storm of debate across global social media networks. 🔥
The discovery has divided internet users into two fiercely opposing camps. On one side, many critics and citizens view the figurine as deeply insulting and a direct disrespect to the head of state, calling out the retail shop for profiting off a derogatory representation of a global leader. On the other side, some international onlookers argue that it falls under the regional tradition of political satire and caricature popular in parts of Europe, where public figures are routinely parodied in souvenir culture.
A Worldwide Debate on Respect and Satire:
As images and videos of the €25 item continue to flood news feeds, the issue is gaining rapid traction among digital audiences. Online commentators are heavily debating the fine line between creative expression, cultural satire, and outright disrespect. Many internet users are demanding that the product be pulled from the shelves immediately to maintain cross-border respect, while others are closely monitoring how diplomatic circles or online groups respond to the escalating viral incident.
With the controversial item sitting prominently on display in a major European tourist hub, the digital uproar shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.
What is your take on this shocking discovery in Barcelona? Do you think political satire has gone too far in this instance, or should it be dismissed? Drop your thoughts and voice your opinions below! 👇
#NarendraModi #BarcelonaControversy #ModiToyRow #PanjabiBillboard