
Wasim
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@maveinlux This is Hinduism for you and why Hindus are the most despised group in the world
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2010, New Delhi, I was driving home late one night around 1 AM after a family gathering.
I stopped at a red traffic light in Green Park. There were no other vehicles around, just our car.
Suddenly, a BMW pulled up behind us and started honking aggressively, demanding that we drive through the red light.
I pointed to the signal and stayed put.
The driver got out, dressed in a suit, hurled abuses at me, and ordered me to move. When I refused, and picked up my phone, he banged on my window. Eventually he backed off, got back in his car, and sped away by cutting across in front of me. I drove off when the signal turned green.
This is the reality of India, even today: owning a big car, a big house, or having formal education is no guarantee of basic civility, class, or moral character.
This was just one of many road rage incidents in New Delhi/NCR, I experienced before I finally decided to pack my bags and leave the country.
A truly civilized society is one where people follow the law even when no one is watching, and do what is right without needing supervision.
When I moved to Singapore, this is exactly what I saw, people naturally did the right thing. The same held true when I later moved to Europe.
Regarding the recent dancing incident at the airport, many people defended it by saying, “The authorities didn’t have a problem, so why do you?” That’s exactly where they miss the point.
You never know who is sitting on the same flight, someone mourning the loss of a loved one, a person who just received a cancer diagnosis, a parent who lost a child, or someone who just lost their job. When you show such insensitivity in shared public spaces and don’t care about other people’s emotional state, that’s where a society fails.
People often abuse me for raising these issues and quickly brush them aside by saying, “Every country has problems.”
That’s true, every country does have its issues.
But the scale is vastly different. Other countries have 99% civility and 1% assholes. In India, it feels like 99% assholes and 1% civility.
Yes, I agree that no country is perfect, but the proportions make all the difference.
To those who defend such behavior and treat every public place like their personal living room: fuck off.
Harsh Goenka@hvgoenka
A Swiss hotel once displayed a list of special rules exclusively for Indian guests which I personally saw and was appalled. Today, videos of garba in restaurants, loud conversations in airports, and turning aircraft cabins into picnic spots keep doing the rounds. Even in Davos, an Indian businessman blasted Punjabi music in a club so the whole town could hear it, calling it “soft power” but to everyone’s annoyance. Japan earned global admiration through their courtesy and civic sense. If India wants to be a true global superpower, the world should remember Indians for its excellence, consideration and respect for others. Our civic sense seriously needs to be upgraded.
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@hvgoenka So distressing to hear more and more reports coming in about careless and callous behaviour from Indians. We are becoming the most despised tourists that erases our enormous progress and negates our spending ability.
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A Swiss hotel once displayed a list of special rules exclusively for Indian guests which I personally saw and was appalled.
Today, videos of garba in restaurants, loud conversations in airports, and turning aircraft cabins into picnic spots keep doing the rounds. Even in Davos, an Indian businessman blasted Punjabi music in a club so the whole town could hear it, calling it “soft power” but to everyone’s annoyance.
Japan earned global admiration through their courtesy and civic sense. If India wants to be a true global superpower, the world should remember Indians for its excellence, consideration and respect for others.
Our civic sense seriously needs to be upgraded.

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Warning ⚠️ Firozabad Horror: Jealous Lover Kills 18-Month-Old Boy- Toddler Brutally Killed in Firozabad Over Love Affair
A one-and-a-half-year-old boy in #UttarPradesh's #Firozabad was killed by a man, who was allegedly in love with the child’s mother, by repeatedly smashing the toddler onto the floor, police said. The accused allegedly considered the child an obstacle to their relationship and marriage.

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@alexp_ssc You don’t have to do deadlifts to look big, you can do other exercises which can make you look the same and are safer for your back in the long term
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Counter terror police stopped and interrogated an independent cafe owner, in order to intimidate him before offering him financial benefits to spy on Palestine Action.
Instead of taking the offer, he went public to expose the state. theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/m…
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What’s happening to our country when Dame Helen Mirren can be abused in the street?
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@HindutvaDon_ You keep worshipping and we’ll keep eating your cows 😊
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@muslimorthodoxy Can you show us receipts of your recent hospital trip and where the money that was raised for you is being spent?
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@Simply_Dera1 First explain to me why Jesus (who you claim is your Lord) needed Mary (who is human) to give birth to him?
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@RajveerShahi70 If Hinduism is so great, why do they flee to Muslim countries like the gulf and Christian countries like Canada?
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