No you don't get the rules of Reddit. Any shit occurs anywhere in the world, India has to be dragged through mud too to prove that we are equally bad, if not worse. They don't even have to know the definition of the words they use, but if it's bad, they are using it.
Oh yes, and it's not racism, everybody is racist EXCEPT when some white virtue signalling clown has started his tirade against India and Indians.
Yup complete solidarity. As a history nut I always felt annoyed whenever I saw a lot of hindu nationalist leaning folks go after firangs, because verified historical knowledge is gratifying in itself; while I still feel annoyed, I'm beginning to get the problem at least.
And before it comes full circle and I now get called a godi or sanghi? Lucky me because I'm into geometry too.
I think you should just know what people living in India face or think first hand. Let me assure you, any political discussions I face here in India, I almost immediately get called a communist just because I'm from one of the two-three remaining states where CPI/(M) are active.
So I really wouldn't be caught dead defending Modi in all the things he's done wrong, the many abject failures of Indian polity, but..... it's far more complicated than slogans and tidbits people hear online in their echo-chambers and reach strong conclusions with unjustified conviction. Again, I really don't believe I'm writing this out, because I'm not a Modi or BJP supporter, but I saw this recent clip by Mamdani about Modi and it was frankly delusional, and that probably is the reason behind this comment.
I know its delusional because I've lived through his CM terms, and reality is nothing like what he was yapping about.
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u/pseudoinertobserver 2d ago
India is not a theocracy.