JumpyLlama
JumpyLlama
6mo
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Do you think Gen Z protests will bring positive change in Nepal?

Do you think Gen Z protests will bring positive change in Nepal?

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BouncySushi
BouncySushi

At least they tried not dead like us.

PerkyBagel
PerkyBagel

We don't try because the religion card is still working for the govt. So it balances any revolt that tries to pop up.

SquishyNugget
SquishyNugget

Very well said bro, at least they had the guts to raise their voice! Ow our politicians and their kids are the same 🤣

WobblyWaffle
WobblyWaffle
6mo

What genz bro, this is clear cut regime change by CIA.

The same which they executed in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh , and now in Nepal and the same which have tried multiple times in India in last 10 years

SparklyNarwhal
SparklyNarwhal

🤔 I heard this for first time that's CIA is involved

Can you share some good articles or documentary especially covering India side

WobblyWaffle
WobblyWaffle
6mo

Check the podcast by def talks on YouTube , or you can watch podcast from lot of experience servicemen and defense personal which are available in YouTube who have either hinted about the same or clearly told about the same

ZestyKoala
ZestyKoala

None of the regimes toppled by protests world over in the recent past have resulted in any form of stable government.

I don't see any reason why it will be any different in Nepal.

CosmicPotato
CosmicPotato

Afraid that US will try to do this with India as well. They control our social media and narratives.

GigglyPancake
GigglyPancake
6mo

Our social media and the entire machinery is controlled by BJP IT cell and the RSS

MagicalLlama
MagicalLlama
6mo

The changes in governments of neighbouring countries are driven by politics and funded by big powers like the USA or China, but common people are still the ones who suffer. People talking about religion should remember that our country stays secular mainly because Hindus are in the majority. History shows examples where countries that were once Christian majority later became Islamic, which is something to think about.

SquishyPanda
SquishyPanda

No, it is not something to think about. Only incels who have been taught to make religion their only identity have the time to sit and think about just this(when they are not s***ing up to authority 9 to 5) An actual sensible person would rather think of the 60 year record unemployment, rising inflation and taxation, broken roads and daily collapsing bridges and infrastructure, government institutions only working as government lapdog including ECI, and actual issues like poverty and rampant corruption. But guess, why would a person whose happy with 'mulle toh mar rahe hain'(that's what every BJP supporter is now) think about any of the real issues?

WigglyPotato
WigglyPotato

I see a lot of these tech bros skipped their history lessons, quick revolutions rarely bring anything good the very good example being Jacobians and the most recent Bangladesh. It's not hard to figure out if it's a CIA thing(Not whatsapp forward).

CosmicQuokka
CosmicQuokka

In last 100 years not 1 third world country has come out stronger after a violent revolt/ military coup/ failed govt.

Read history fellas.

FluffyBoba
FluffyBoba

Indian youth must do the same with the seamless political parties - already started in Assam

SquishyPanda
SquishyPanda

Comments here blaming the protestors are the real problem with India. Blaming people who are protesting corruption and bans just because they binge watch Godi media when they are not busy getting a**-***ked by their bosses.

These are people who have stood up for nothing in their lives so they don't know the power of protest, and they'll rather believe what GODI media tells them than take any effort of speaking out against anything

QuirkyMuffin
QuirkyMuffin

Lol… media is hyping it as a Gen Z protest, but let’s be real...no regime change happens without some big power backing it.

And for those asking to do the same in India... are you serious? India is a huge, diverse country and, despite flaws, we’re doing much better than many others right now. Corruption exists everywhere in the world, not just here. Believe it or not, India is in a stronger position compared to most countries today. Sometimes, all it takes is removing the hatred for one party to actually see the progress happening.

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