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Mumbai
Joined August 2020
Abhishek Bhalerao retweeted
So many of you want to be 'studs' boasting about body counts to your bros and calling women you CANNOT get, 'hoes' - Even the women who refuse to engage with you all, you call her a prostitute. Honestly many of you are incompetent. And all you all have left is is calling women whatever you want and there will soon come a day that none of the women will care whether you call us whores or Pativratas - all of this is relative to what YOU all think. None of your collective opinions women matters and I truly hope and wish no woman chooses to cohabit with the likes of you.
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80s 90s & 2000s were best.
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🫢 so many truthful things:
1). Indians study science like mythology — they memorize the verses, without understanding and practicing it. No wonder Indians produce engineers who can’t innovate, Scientists/Doctors who can’t research and citizens who can't doubt or reason. 2). Caste still silently runs everything — even among the “educated.” The loudest voices against reservation are usually the quietest about caste discrimination. They want “merit,” but never equality of conditions. You can’t run a fair race on an unequal track. 3). Indians are hypocritical about women’s freedom. People celebrate women achievers publicly but control their personal choices privately. 4). Indians claim to be tolerant but can’t handle disagreement. Whether it’s politics, religion, or cricket, opposing views often end in outrage or personal attacks. 5). Most Indians don’t actually understand democracy. Voting is emotional, not rational — based on caste, religion, or freebies, not governance quality. 6). Indians confuse nationalism with obedience (Andh-Bhakti). Criticizing the government or military is seen as “anti-national,” not as civic responsibility. 7). Indians love hierarchy (especially Caste Based) — they worship power. From family elders to politicians, power is rarely questioned; it’s glorified as divine authority. 8). Cleanliness among Indians is all in preaching but not in practice. Indians love to preach “Clean India,” but step outside —Public spaces are filthy. The idea of social responsibility is totally missing.
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Mumbai has no mayor and there were no elections so people are taking big interest in New York City Mayor elections
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