
Beyond Kunal Kamra: A Broken System in Display.
The Habitat vandalism incident, following Kunal Kamra's joke about Eknath Shinde, isn't just about a comedian and a politician. It's a glaring reflection of our broken political system.
Where are the police, you ask? Nowhere to be seen. Where's the judiciary? Nowhere to be heard. These goons, fueled by vada pav and a measly 1,000 rupees, are wreaking havoc on our cities. They could be using their energy to protest for better roads, better infrastructure, but instead, they're reduced to mindless tools, bought and sold for a pittance.
This isn't about free speech anymore. It's about fear. Fear that speaking your mind will lead to your property being destroyed, your business being shut down. It's a chilling reminder that in this system, power trumps reason, and dissent is met with violence.
This isn't just about Kunal Kamra; it's about all of us.

Alternate take - It could be Kunal's tactic to distract and divert from the Beawar mass rapes.
The momentum of outrage was building up on it over February and March, but given Kunal's track record, he would want that matter to be less talked about. Hence, he went ahead and clicked the right nerves. Kudos to him because he is successful.

No,it's not about us.
Leftist have perfected the technique of making it "about us" when they are in the receiving end. When an atrocity is committed by then, they won't talk.
All I see here is a political fight. No common man is affected.

I wonder what these people do all day when they're not busy being themselves.

Indeed a threat to freedom of speech and democracy. https://share.gvine.app/gTY2HVoP6nCsmW189

We have become a intolerant country after allβ¦


