Ankit Shukla

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Ankit Shukla

@audeamuser

Political opinions. Right Opinion: Sanghis, Talibanis, Zionists, Anti Semites & White Supremacists are Nazi-Bigots. Left Opinion: Communism is Dictatorship.

가입일 Ağustos 2021
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Ankit Shukla
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What did Congress do in 70 years? सत्तर साल में कोंग्रेस ने क्या किया? Did you know: > that in 1939, only 11% of cropped land used improved seeds? > that in 1951 about 97% of ploughs in India were wooden ploughs? There were 31.3 million wooden ploughs, & 970,000 iron ploughs?
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Ankit Shukla
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@Soren_Media I have read Dr. Ambedkar's work. I admire him, his struggle, his intellect & his monumental efforts to fight & end caste system. & I also Do Not agree with his critique of Gandhi or Nehru. & that doesn't lessen my respect for him. I've quoted him here: x.com/audeamuser/sta…
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A channel recently promoted "Manu Smriti". But 1. We must Oppose & End Casteism because according to the Vishnu Smriti, Chapter V, Sutras 19-25: "If a Shudra man mentions the name or caste of a superior...an iron pin ten inches long shall be thrust into his mouth(red hot)."

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Swathi Soren
Swathi Soren@Soren_Media·
@audeamuser You mistook my comments on Hindu nationalism. It is not about RSS. Even Gandhi and Nehru based our country around Hindu ideals. Read what Babasaheb Ambedkar had to say about it to understand what I'm saying
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Ankit Shukla
Ankit Shukla@audeamuser·
@Soren_Media I do not know anything about you to consider you so. Hope the QT clarifies it, but again: the image was to show why it'd not have made sense to ban sanghis/commies for their ideas - it'd have been tyrannical in addition to turning them into martyrs. x.com/audeamuser/sta…
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@Soren_Media No, that's not for you. Ran out of space to explain the img: it's Nehru on why banning any org like RSS or Communists was not a good democratic idea but a tyrannical one. Shows why he couldn't have banned/jailed/killed ideological opponents for having bad ideas. Why "you all"?

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Ankit Shukla
Ankit Shukla@audeamuser·
@Soren_Media No, that's not for you. Ran out of space to explain the img: it's Nehru on why banning any org like RSS or Communists was not a good democratic idea but a tyrannical one. Shows why he couldn't have banned/jailed/killed ideological opponents for having bad ideas. Why "you all"?
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Swathi Soren
Swathi Soren@Soren_Media·
@audeamuser Second I'm an adivasi. Why do you all automatically put us down on the "Communist" side? It was them who learned from us and tailored their ideas for this country for the people of the Varna system. You don't even want to understand what we stand for?
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Ankit Shukla
Ankit Shukla@audeamuser·
@Soren_Media I'll read his bio to learn what you mean. Present opinion: to say they permitted HR crap is wrong - unless you wanted them to ban/kill/jail opponents like Stalin did, or to sacrifice many groups in favor of one. Critique their efficacy w/o discrediting their challenges & work.
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Swathi Soren
Swathi Soren@Soren_Media·
Not really. Have you heard of Jaipal Singh Munda? India's first tribal MP even Nehru was intimidated by? I'm researching his life now and it is through his autobiography and time in the Parliament that I came to these conclusions. Second, my point was about Hindu nationalism. I don't know why you have missed it
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Ankit Shukla
Ankit Shukla@audeamuser·
@Soren_Media If you're doing what you said you're doing on ground, you're already better than me in this context & I respect you. Armchair still applies though to your Analysis dysphemizing both Nehru for ensuring dev & Indira as intentionally "paving way" despite India's historical reality.
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Swathi Soren
Swathi Soren@Soren_Media·
Like I said, comfort yourself by calling it "armchair reading" despite the fact that I'm an adivasi on ground gathering notes on the issue since 2016. This is why the RSS is winning so easily in this country. This was a specific critique about Hindu nationalism and Indira paving the way for authoritarian policies. But you all don't have room for nuance and blindly jump to defend people from a criticism that wasn't even made. That also proves my point of "the greater good" trumping the lives of those who live in a specific region. This is also why the crimes against environment have been given a free pass in the country. Because people in this country don't actually understand what it means to care for it and their fellow citizens
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Ankit Shukla
Ankit Shukla@audeamuser·
Human "Consciousness" is not only not special, it's also non-existent in any way that's not some vague hand-wavy mysticism conflating self-reference, self-reporting & awareness with a dumb unfounded anthropocentric sentimentalism. Consciousness as used today is pure snake-oil.
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dawkins is an idiot in a very specific way, but he’s not idiotic enough to actually think claude is conscious. what materialists/new atheists like him mean when they say AI may be conscious is not so much that AI is conscious as much as it is an attempt to downplay human consciousness. they’re essentially making a point. “hey, how ridiculous i sound right now, is how ridiculous you sound thinking human consciousness is universally central.” or, “hey, see that dumb llm that you and i clearly agree isn’t conscious? yup, you’re made of the exact same stuff. see how stupid you sound now?” there’s also unfortunately no way to rebut them without disclaiming you are using poetry. you cannot use “science” to plead the case because science is a materialist tool. it is a highly sequestered arena in which we define a rigid speech protocol. its whole trick is the calculus of dividing the whole and annotating its parts. this clever hack works for some things, some small pockets of reducibility, but at large is quite futile. neuroscientist philosopher iain mcgilchrist argues the materialist trap is basically a failure to see wholes, dominated by the brain left-hemisphere’s proclivity to divide and conquer. the left hemisphere cannot make sense of experience, music, and time. these are the domain of the right hemisphere which experiences “flow” rather than discrete moments. he describes patients with right hemisphere damage who just couldn’t make sense of time in their life. they saw the frames but couldn’t see the movie. you can dissect the image to find the story but all you’ll get are pixels. you can dissect a violin to find the music but all you’ll get is wood pulp. consciousness is a whole. it’s a flow. and science doesn’t really know what to do with that.

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Ankit Shukla
Ankit Shukla@audeamuser·
@Soren_Media No, it wasn't. Dissing the absolute necessity of developing the infra needed to ensure people have enough food, power, medicines, clothes,l & jobs is not about HR. Shallow armchair analysis devoid of historical realities is a sanghi specialty, but that's what you're engaging in.
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Swathi Soren
Swathi Soren@Soren_Media·
@audeamuser Also, read what I read carefully. It was about the Hindu Rashtra. Like I said, you guys are not ready for the conversation
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Ankit Shukla
Ankit Shukla@audeamuser·
@Soren_Media "You all?" Help me understand, who all am I being stereotyped as here. Your receipts - while valid records of troubles faced by Indian - are not proof of your claim: Nehru's infra dev was a negative for millions already homeless, malnourished & sick. x.com/audeamuser/sta…
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What did Congress do in 70 years? सत्तर साल में कोंग्रेस ने क्या किया? Did you know: > that in 1939, only 11% of cropped land used improved seeds? > that in 1951 about 97% of ploughs in India were wooden ploughs? There were 31.3 million wooden ploughs, & 970,000 iron ploughs?

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Darab Farooqui
Darab Farooqui@darab_farooqui·
When they go full Sanghi, you have to go full secular. There is no inbetween.
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Ankit Shukla
Ankit Shukla@audeamuser·
Sanghis lynching a Muslim man. Nazis lynching a Jewish woman. Stalin purging opponents. Mao/Pot murdering civilians. MAGA & KKK lynching African-Americans. ISIS beheading innocents. The mob ideas of Religion, Conservativism & Communism continue to be a killer plague on humanity.
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Meer Faisal@meerfaisal001

A 30-year-old cleric, Tousif Raza Mazhari, returning from an Urs in Bareilly, was allegedly beaten brutally by a group of intoxicated men and thrown off a moving train, an assault that ultimately cost him his life. His wife’s account of the final moments is chilling. A desperate call for help, a man pleading his innocence, and a compartment full of silence. Yet, despite this, the initial response leans towards calling it an accident. If a victim is on a video call, saying he is being attacked, naming the violence as it unfolds, what exactly remains “accidental” about his death? This is also not an isolated incident. India’s trains have repeatedly become sites of unchecked mob aggression. The pattern is becoming impossible to ignore. When a bearded Muslim man can be beaten inside a public train, accused without proof, denied help by fellow passengers, and then reduced to an “accident” in official language, it reflects a deeper moral and institutional failure. This is not just about one killing, it is about a system where Muslim lives are increasingly treated as expendable, where violence is rationalised, and where justice is expected to wait while narratives are managed. theobserverpost.com/they-were-beat…

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@Pawankhera @DrAMSinghvi @lawyerkhanmd Mr Khera, there are millions of Indians both resident and NRIs who rallied online for justice to you against the police state, who aren't politically aligned to any party, like myself. We are citizens first and citizens last. Congratulations and more power to you 🎉
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Pawan Khera 🇮🇳
Pawan Khera 🇮🇳@Pawankhera·
I thank the Hon’ble Supreme Court for upholding the rule of law, and @DrAMSinghvi along with the AICC Law Department for their timely and steadfast interventions. For the second time, Dr Singhvi & his sharp team - @lawyerkhanmd & Omar Hoda - have defended my liberty amid sustained threats & intimidation by the Assam CM. I am deeply grateful to Smt Sonia Gandhi, Shri Mallikarjun @kharge, Shri @RahulGandhi, Smt @priyankagandhi, Shri @kcvenugopalmp, and Shri @Jairam_Ramesh for their unwavering support and encouragement. Finally, I thank the millions of @INCIndia supporters who stood by me with their voices and prayers. My bail is not only a personal victory and a source of relief, but also a reminder to those who misuse state power that as long as we remain a Constitutional Democracy, personal liberty cannot be sacrificed for political vendetta. No matter, how formidable falsehood may seem, it is the truth that triumphs. Satyameva Jayate!
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Ankit Shukla
Ankit Shukla@audeamuser·
Missed opportunity as a career-politician to stand by what you'd said, instead of avoiding HBS' police. For nonpoliticians, it makes sense to avail legal possibilities like going to Hyderabad etc to avoid arrest by the police-state. For a politician, it makes them look scared.
Pawan Khera 🇮🇳@Pawankhera

I thank the Hon’ble Supreme Court for upholding the rule of law, and @DrAMSinghvi along with the AICC Law Department for their timely and steadfast interventions. For the second time, Dr Singhvi & his sharp team - @lawyerkhanmd & Omar Hoda - have defended my liberty amid sustained threats & intimidation by the Assam CM. I am deeply grateful to Smt Sonia Gandhi, Shri Mallikarjun @kharge, Shri @RahulGandhi, Smt @priyankagandhi, Shri @kcvenugopalmp, and Shri @Jairam_Ramesh for their unwavering support and encouragement. Finally, I thank the millions of @INCIndia supporters who stood by me with their voices and prayers. My bail is not only a personal victory and a source of relief, but also a reminder to those who misuse state power that as long as we remain a Constitutional Democracy, personal liberty cannot be sacrificed for political vendetta. No matter, how formidable falsehood may seem, it is the truth that triumphs. Satyameva Jayate!

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Saurabh
Saurabh@sauravyadav1133·
राम माधव सोच रहे होंगे जैसे गोदी मीडिया के एंकर इंटरव्यू लेते हैं वैसे होगा लेकिन ये तो लेने के देने पड़ गए…
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Ankit Shukla
Ankit Shukla@audeamuser·
It's irrational to expect fair elections after Anil Masih, removed-CJI from CEC Committee, House 0 FakeAddress VoteChori, Supine ECI & million votedelete SIR. Elections will remain rigged to whatever & whenever to ensure sanghi rule, ∵ 2024 proved India doesn't support sanghis.
Darab Farooqui@darab_farooqui

NDA won 293 seats in 2024. INDIA alliance won 234. The gap looks large until you do the math. INDIA needs 40 more seats. That's not a wave. That's just normal Indian election. The vote shares tell the real story. NDA polled roughly 43-44%. INDIA polled 41-42%. The entire "Modi mandate" rests on a gap of 2-3 percentage points being brutally amplified by a first-past-the-post system where the candidate with the most votes wins, regardless of margin, and every other vote disappears. It was never a landslide. It was a conversion advantage. The opposition only needs to convert the fence sitters. The votes already exist. What 2024 demonstrated, painfully, is that secular votes in constituency after constituency were split across multiple candidates, enough in each case to change the result. The problem wasn't popularity. It was coordination. The next India Alliance should be bigger, more inclusive. So what does 2029 require? Not a revolution. Not a wave. Seat-sharing discipline that INDIA already demonstrated it could achieve in UP, and then didn't finish. Forty seats across a country of a billion voters. There is genuine anger in the country. It is real, it is growing, and it is not going away. The economy is not delivering for ordinary people. People are waking up to the reality. These things compound. Angry people are eager people. Eager to bring about the change. An alliance that fights like it means it, disciplined, coordinated, unapologetic, doesn't need a miracle. A 2-4% shift in vote share, on top of anger that is already there, already looking for an outlet, is not ambition. It is arithmetic. BJP's vote is geographically concentrated in states it has already maxed out. There are no more seats to gain in Gujarat or Madhya Pradesh. They've swept them clean. INDIA's growth potential sits in states where the race is close: UP, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Bengal. Which are exactly the states where coordination and a 2-4% shift matters most. State elections are a different contest. Haryana was lost. Maharashtra was lost. More may follow. Local equations, local incumbencies, local failures. Even break down of India alliance in some cases. These are real and they will hurt. But Lok Sabha is not an aggregation of state elections. It is its own battle, fought on national questions, on the idea of the country itself. And yes, the media is captured. The ECI has questions to answer. The courts have disappointed. The agencies are weaponised. All of that is true. And yet 2024 still happened. The opposition still won 234 seats against the full force of the incumbent machinery. The system is bent, not yet completely broken. Modi is not invincible. The arithmetic says so. The data says so. The only thing that can save him in 2029 is the opposition's own failure to coordinate. That failure is a choice. It can be unmade.

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