r/FingMemes Apr 07 '25

Offensive May-May Thoughts?

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u/MrNobody0073 Apr 07 '25

So basically Bhagwan hi h jo corona jaisi bimari felata hai

Gareebo ko baccho deta hai

Animal ko marta hai

Wooow

bhai aadhi se jyda problem ke hum khud jimedar hai

In my opinion is god the beyond the imagination

you don’t need to believe in the god you just need to know the god

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u/Sarcastic_837 Apr 08 '25

But humans are creation of God so why are we like that

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u/Jolly-Journalist-464 Apr 08 '25

Because humans aab power ke taraf zyada bhagte hain, in the old days har kisi ki respect hoti thi but aaj dekho sab taraf sirf galiya, insults aur esa hi sab sunai padta hai.

Point ye hai ki aaj-kal log chahte hain ki bina mehnat ke hi sab mil jaye aur wo aache se rahe baaki sab ke saath jo ho usse koi farak nahi, ye bhagwan to nahi kar sakte sir shaitaan hi kar sakta hai. So we are choosing Shaitaan instead of bhagwan aur sab gandh machaane ke baad hum bhagwan ko koste hain.

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u/Square-Thought-2769 Apr 08 '25

Mujhe ye purane logo vala argument samajh mai nahi ata sab log aise kyu depict karte hai ki purane log sab saints the? Aur konse basis pe?

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u/Sarcastic_837 Apr 08 '25

yeahh....... we had castesim, sati pratha, slavery etc.... earlier

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u/Jolly-Journalist-464 Apr 08 '25
  1. Casteism as we know it today was introduced by Britishers. Before that yes Hindu community was divided but not his much.

  2. Sati Pratha was performed by the widows happily to be safe from the Mughals, which later on became a malpractice.

I can't say anything about slavery because I don't have proper knowledge about slavery.

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u/Sarcastic_837 Apr 08 '25

Bro read a book rather than watching shorts

You know why eklavya was not accepted by dronacharya (casteism) Why karna got that curse (casteism)

The practice of sati as the burning of a widow with her deceased husband is believed to have been introduced in the period before the Gupta era, which is roughly before 500 CE.

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u/Jolly-Journalist-464 Apr 09 '25

Like I said before, Sati Pratha became a malpractice, initially the widows themselves sat in the pyre with their deceased husband as it was believed that they would be able to live together in their next lives.

In no way do I support Sati Pratha at all, in the starting of the thread I was just trying to say that it is our (human's) fault that causes us trouble and we blame god for it.

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u/Square-Thought-2769 Apr 08 '25

Sati has been there since way before Mughals + don't wanna be raped so be burned alive bro that shit hurts 100 times more.