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@Flackogd

Socialist. Atheist.

Mumbai, India Inscrit le Nisan 2026
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Vinay Aravind
Vinay Aravind@vinayaravind·
Anti-national commies are going after Rajeshji just because they can't stand wealth-creators. They are just envious that he created 99.5% of his wealth from thin air. This is the beauty and power of Indian enterprise, and it will always keep shining under our great Modiji.
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@FearedBuck A young, Rational and brave couple. Im sorry ❤️
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FearBuck
FearBuck@FearedBuck·
YouTuber Jesse Ridgway and his wife revealed they had an abortion after learning their unborn baby had Down syndrome
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Flacko@Flackogd·
@swatiatrest If you dont have a concrete political opinion at 20. You are a NPC or Cattle.
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Swati Moitra
Swati Moitra@swatiatrest·
I don't expect 17 year olds to have perfect politics. I DO expect 27 and 37 year olds to have some restraint, however.
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Flacko@Flackogd·
@that_wand Using ad hominems to attack her position doesn’t make your proposition look very attractive. Rather point out the fundamental causes of the problem free fall. The rupee can be 200 to the dollar, would not make a difference with proper management of the economy.
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Flacko@Flackogd·
@PoMoGandhi But it really is just a number. Blame the fundamental cracks in this phony capitalist system. The petite bourgeoisie kanging over exchange rate does not help anybody. The ethno theocratic fascist(currently occupying Union govt)will only be replaced by lesser evil-fascist.
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Flacko@Flackogd·
@Gss_Views I agree with her, This just proves that state planned socialist economies are superior to “Free Market” capitalism for human development.
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Gss🇮🇳
Gss🇮🇳@Gss_Views·
Its not FREEBIES thats a problem in India, rather its the huge chunk of money that is lying un-used with Corporates/Corporations & Bank. Infact, things like Free Electricity, Free Water, Free Housing etc. Is increasing productivity & consumption. - Shamika Ravi, Member of PM Modi Economic Advisory Council
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Jvnior
Jvnior@Jvnior·
Israeli soldier j*rking off to Gaza sights This is a real photo uploaded by the IDF.
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Flacko@Flackogd·
@business Sanghi cowards chirping under the tweet. Morons of the first order spreading misinformation. Bootlicking is the birthright of sanghis.
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Bloomberg
Bloomberg@business·
Abhijeet Dipke was in between job applications and rounds of PlayStation 5 last month when he noticed viral comments from India’s top judge comparing jobless youngsters to “cockroaches” bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Flacko@Flackogd·
@zoo_bear Why did they put this fuckboy esq photo of this nazi. Humanising Hitler 🤣
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Mohammed Zubair
Mohammed Zubair@zoo_bear·
No more surprise moves...
NDTV@ndtv

Prime Minister #NarendraModi in a surprise move joined a session with #CBSE students organised by the Education Ministry today. He interacted with students and parents during the meet, also discussed their issues and concerns. (ANI)

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Jostein Hauge
Jostein Hauge@haugejostein·
Economics has never been, and never will be, a value-free science. At its core, economics is shaped by ideologies, value judgements, competing interests, social norms, and political priorities. Adam Smith and Karl Marx — two of the most important figures in the history of economics — both treated it as an inherently political subject. They didn't even call it "economics." They called it political economy. For Smith, the study of wealth creation was inseparable from questions about the state, social class, and moral philosophy. For Marx, the economy was a system of power relations. Yet most introductory economics textbooks relegate politics, power, and history to footnotes. Technical models fill the space instead, abstractions that describe an imaginary economy more than the real one. My newsletter's most popular piece is on how economics became a discipline detached from politics — despite the fact that it is intrinsically and unavoidably political. Link to the full piece in the comments.
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COMBATE |🇵🇷@upholdreality·
Meanwhile on Chinese TV: "I visited California in the 80s. They were promising high-speed rail. China didn't even have highways." 40 years later, they have built zero. China: biggest high speed rail network. "The superiority of socialism is clear."
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Flacko@Flackogd·
@marinebharat You won’t be able to stand for a long time, Judging by your build!
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Flacko@Flackogd·
@Inhumansoflate1 The real left knows, She is a right wing moderate candidate. Just like every democrat preceding her was.
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BJP
BJP@BJP4India·
चौंकिए मत, ये बिहार की राजधानी पटना है! जहां भाजपा-NDA सरकार, वहां विकास की तेज रफ्तार...⬇️
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Flacko@Flackogd·
@WongKarBhai Also OpenAi. Queer folks are out for revenge 🤣
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kafka twigs
kafka twigs@WongKarBhai·
queer owned business palantir
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SANJAY HEGDE
SANJAY HEGDE@sanjayuvacha·
We traded it for a temple and the ability to dance unhindered before mosques.
Anuj Gurwara@AnujGurwara

Just thinking aloud. No claims made. This is a Time Magazine Cover from 2011. I reposted @RahulSeeker's tweet yesterday. I have not been able to stop thinking about this cover. 15 years ago, the world was watching two countries and genuinely could not decide which one would lead the future. One of them does now. The other has spent the last decade and a half fighting over whose god is bigger. I am writing this as a common citizen who grew up in this country, who continues to believe in what it is capable of, and who finds it genuinely dificult to explain the drastic economic downturn in these past years through poor governance alone. India in 2011 was a country that had grown at consistently high rates for two decades, had a young demographic profile, and was positioned as a genuine superpower in the making. We were leading the IT revolution at a time when the world had just figured out that technology was the new currency of power. An Indian spotted abroad was asked one common question: "Do you work in IT?" It wasn't a stereotype so much as a signal. The world had noticed. It had clocked which direction we were moving in, and it had started to take us seriously. We weren't just a large country anymore. We were a country with momentum. And momentum, in geopolitics, is the most threatening thing of all. And then there was the one thing that makes powerful nations genuinely nervous. India is an independent nuclear power. Not a dependent state. Not a country whose arsenal exists because someone else permitted it. Ours. On our terms. Answering to nobody. A large, young, fast-growing, technologically ambitious, independently nuclear nation with a democratic mandate and a civilisational confidence. That is not a country you want going fully unchecked. Putting on my tin foil hat, here is the thought I cannot entirely shake: that what has happened to India over the last many years is not simply the consequence of bad governance, corruption, or misfortune. (That of course, is a very real issue laughing in our faces every single day) That some portion of it has been engineered, or at minimum exploited, by actors with a strategic interest in ensuring that India never becomes what it was projected to become. There are powers that have done this before. They don't need to invade a country. They just need to find a wound in it and not let it heal - through tools of debt, dependency, tariffs, and narratives shaped by controlled media or manipulated social media algorithms. And then stay out of the way while it consumes itself. "Just keep the wound open", as they say. Mismanagement of a population's growth trajectory, and its basic needs which is this consistent and directional, feels almost scripted. Let me also say - the fractures in Indian society are not new. Religious tension, caste hierarchy, linguistic division: these have existed for centuries. No government manufactured them from scratch. A country whose population has been allowed to be preoccupied with questions of communal identity, whose minorities are economically anxious and politically marginalised, and whose civil society is increasingly reluctant to speak plainly, is a country whose productive capacity is diminished. A nation fighting itself cannot look outward with coherence. They couldn't tame the dragon. So they slowly fed the elephant poisoned food. Enough to keep it from breaking its own shackles. Enough for it to be grateful to be fed. The elephant didn't die. That was never the plan. A dead elephant attracts attention. It is still standing - tall above others, swaying, looking busy, occasionally making noise, hoping to get better, some day. Someone needed only one new superpower to emerge. Not two. Someone did not want a second China. And someone got exactly what they needed.

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Flacko
Flacko@Flackogd·
@RoshanKrRaii No Sanghi nazi and all the Goebbelsian they spread will make me look at Muslims or any marginalised group as monoliths. This is why reservations and diversity in work places,housing and classrooms are important. Big props to Mohammed Riyazuddin and everybody else who helped ❤️.
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Roshan Rai
Roshan Rai@RoshanKrRaii·
Bro didn’t even think twice before giving away mattresses from his shop worth lakhs in fire rescue operations in Delhi. Takes special kind of selflessness and heroism to do this. Absolute Hero, Mohammed Riyazuddin 👏
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