Adarsh Tripathi
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Adarsh Tripathi
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Uttar Pradesh, India Katılım Mayıs 2020
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Sometimes I feel like something glitched around 2019 and nobody talks about it.
Like the world didn’t end, it just… hardened.
Conversations feel shorter. Friendships feel thinner. Everyone is “connected” but no one is really here. We scroll through tragedies the way we used to scroll through memes. A disaster happens, we react with an emoji, and five minutes later we’re back to arguing about something irrelevant.
It’s like empathy got nerfed.
People film everything now. Fights. Accidents. Someone crying in public. The first instinct isn’t “help,” it’s “record.” We turned real life into content and content into personality.
Even time feels off. Weeks blur together. Years feel both fast and empty. You look up and it’s February again but you can’t remember living January.
And maybe I sound dramatic. Maybe this is just adulthood. But sometimes it feels like we crossed into a quieter, colder timeline and just agreed not to question it.
Like we survived something.
But we didn’t come back the same.
⋆@lowkeyalbert
COVID-19 wasn't 3 years ago It was 7 years ago
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I genuinely believe that we shifted into an alternate reality after 2019. Time is different, people have changed, and things don’t feel the same. We now live in an eerie post-apocalyptic emotionless society reminiscent of black mirror. Call me crazy but I believe this.
⋆@lowkeyalbert
COVID-19 wasn't 3 years ago It was 7 years ago
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Two days have passed, and despite huge outrage over the UGC equity regulations, no one from the govt has taken cognizance. Doing something about it is a distant matter, they haven’t even acknowledged the concerns.
Come on, man! How hard is it? If you can’t roll it back because you fear your appeasement groups will get angry, at least add a provision stating that all castes can be victims of caste-based discrimination and that falses cases will have penalty. Can’t even do that?
Is it acceptable to you that general category students are openly called slur words? Because that’s exactly what happens in universities. Street gatherings, protests, seminars, and lectures are organized on campuses to openly demonize general category students.
A few days ago, I saw a video of university students with dafli chanting, “Tilak, tarazu aur talwar, inko maaro joote chaar! Brahmin, Baniya, Thakur chor, baaki saare DS4.” Have you ever seen any general category group organizing a similar hate event against the reserved category students on university campuses?
Unless the govt is fine with general students being abused and framed in false allegations, I can’t see any logical reason to roll out these regulations.
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Some of us were hoping that this govt would bring reforms to prevent the misuse of the SC/ST Atrocities Act. Lol, they have gone a hundred times harsher by bringing in the so-called UGC equity regulations.
It is the BJP equivalent of Congress’s communal violence bill. It's meant to prevent caste-based discrimination on university campuses, in which only SC, ST, OBCs, and women can be victims. If a reserved-category student calls a general-category student a casteist slur, it is not an offence. A general-category person can only and only be a culprit, never a victim.
The scope for misuse is obvious and dangerous. Personal grudges, relationship rejection, academic failure, everything can be weaponised. Proof is optional. False complaints carry no consequences. And even after due process, the complainant can still claim that they didn’t get justice because of their caste and turn out to be an even bigger victim.
The most baffling part is that universities in India have functioned for decades without this intrusive policing. With rare exceptions, students across castes study together, socialise freely, and coexist without friction. There was no mass demand, no nationwide student movement, no protests asking for this law. So why impose it? When something is largely working, reckless overregulation doesn’t fix problems; it creates new ones.
Why is your government doing this @narendramodi? Please take this back.
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Huge backlash over UGC regulations 2026
UGC issued regulations for colleges and Universities of India to stop discrimination at campus
Shocking part is as per these regulations-
- Only General students will be considered criminals (Oppressor)
- Only OBC/SC/ST students will be considered victim (Oppressed)
- No action on false complaint
- Gives entry to NGOs in campus to spread woke left ideology
By just glancing at the document, it gives the idea that this document has been prepared by woke leftist or copy pasted from woke US Universities
I request @EduMinOfIndia
@dpradhanbjp to take back these regulations
Cc to
@ugc_india
@PMOIndia
@narendramodi
@BJP4India
#UGCRegulations

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