
Subham Gupta
69 posts






Cockroach Janta Party is trying to copy the Nepal-style revolution model by using Gen Z for street politics and online outrage. But this model won’t work in India. Most Indian Gen Z are busy with JEE, NEET, UPSC, placements, or college admissions. The rest are under strict family guidance and know one wrong move can damage their career. Indian society is different. Most people don’t want chaos on the streets because everyone is busy building their own life, earning money, and securing their future. People here mostly try to make the best out of what they have instead of joining Internet followers count revolution.






Paجeets want every Muslim success to be credited to oil and every Muslim failure to be blamed on Islam. They keep reducing Middle Eastern development to oil because admitting Muslim governments built functioning cities, infrastructure, trade hubs, airlines, ports and financial sectors far better than them ruins their narrative. By their logic, Venezuela should be a paradise because it has massive oil reserves. Nigeria has oil too. They fail to understand that oil creates revenue. Governance decides whether that revenue turns into Dubai or Venezuela. Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE didn't become globally connected economies because oil popped out of the ground. They built airports, logistics networks, tourism sectors, investment funds, public infrastructure and international business environments around it. Africa is full of resource rich states. Latin America has oil too. That whole "it's just an oil economy" argument is genuinely stupid and repeating it only turns them into a laughing stock. Plenty of countries have oil and natural resources yet still ended up corrupt, unstable, poor or completely dysfunctional. And blaming Islam for every problem in the Muslim world is only a reflection of how much insecurity they carry toward Islam. The only plausible reason for that insecurity is that Islam enabled Muslims to rule large parts of the world for centuries, whereas they failed to rule even their own nation for once. In contrast, they were also ruled by Muslims in their own region. Muslim civilizations were leading the world in science, medicine, mathematics, engineering and trade centuries before modern India even existed as a unified state. This was centuries before oil was discovered and again, it was the direct result of Islamic principles which allowed us to thrive. Most instability in Muslim countries now came from invasions, colonialism, coups, sanctions, foreign interference, proxy wars and corrupt leadership. All these are directly against the Islamic principles. So no, it isn't just the oil economy. It's the Islamic system and values that allowed Muslim societies to thrive. The Muslim countries struggling today are mostly suffering from corruption, foreign interference and abandoning Islamic principles.





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