Rajendra Pokharel
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Rajendra Pokharel
@SolDhunga
Hobby/Interest in photography, history, archaeology, political thoughts. Loves craft beer. Physics PhD (High Energy Theoretical Nuclear Physics, US)

📽️ At a George Washington University immigration debate with Scott Jennings – host of The Scott Jennings Show on Salem Media – Drop Site reporter Ryan Grim shared that Brad Parscale, Salem’s chief strategy officer, is a registered foreign agent for Israel’s Foreign Ministry. “You can be as critical as you want of the United States. You just can’t be critical of Israel,” Grim told Jennings. He added it should be “criminal” for U.S. media companies to take money from the Israeli government, and said Israel should face U.S. sanctions. ⬇️ @ryangrim | @emilyjashinsky | @ScottJenningsKY

The israelis blow up and destroy the popular tourist ‘Al-Safina’ Amwaj Albayyada Boat Restaurant and café, in South Lebanon | via @ytirawi

BREAKING: 🇺🇸 DOJ has deleted over 65,000 pages of the Epstein files.

An Israeli settler is recorded at the Cathedral of Saint James in occupied East Jerusalem. He spits, looks straight at the camera, spits three more times, then gives the middle finger while using his opposite hand to make a cross.

FUCKING INSANE. Israeli rabbi Meir Mazuz praises the soldiers who gang-raped Palestinians kidnapped from Gaza. “You have done nothing wrong”

FT Exclusive: The deal expands the Trump family's business empire, granting the US president's sons a stake in a company that insiders hope will help sever America's reliance on China for metals used in defence products. ft.trib.al/ya16jsS


"B-but it's not the bank's job!" Banks literally help criminals and politicians with money laundering. Criminals openly flaunt banking rules and regulations - and these same banks let them. Is that also the bank's job? If you deposit ₹1 cr in any bank, they will literally send officials to your house with the forms. Is that the bank's job?? But when a poor person whose sister just died and who just wants his money, then apparently bank rules and procedures become essential! And the bank will do ONLY its job to the letter and not in spirit, and literally nothing else. x.com/i/status/20494… ---------- A Gramin bank is a government enterprise. It is supposed to help the poor. That is literally its purpose. Why didn't the bank take the initiative in helping this man obtain the right documents?? The bank could have done it very easily. Why didn't it?? Why didn't the bank try to make this illiterate person understand what they needed from him? If he had no birth certificate, why didn't the bank contact the authorities? Why didn't they contact the police? They could have easily done all this, but the didn't? Instead, they spread the unverified news that the man was drunk, and that he didn't even tell the bank that his sister was dead!! And where was the state? Why was the death certificate not provided by the hospital or the police? After the news went viral, it was produced within 24 hours. WHY COULDN'T THEY HAVE DONE THIS EARLIER? To believe the bank's account, the man was drunk, demanded the money, and when he was refused, suddenly brought in the corpse. Just after one (1) refusal by the bank. Not repeated refusals, just one. He was mad you see. He was just a hysterical madman. Apparently we are supposed to take the bank's word for all this. Why? Because he was poor. Poor people are "like this only". We are supposed to believe that this man exhibited all this "irrational" behaviour without any justification. That this man took the extreme step of literally digging up his dead sister's corpse JUST because he was drunk! Yet, this is what most of India's "middle class" on Twatter actually believes. They hate the poor anyway, they just need a small push. And the bank knows it. ---------- The bank wants us to think that it only needs the relevant documents and it will do its job. This is bullshit. Everyone knows the reality of Indian banks. Even if you submit all the required documents and have completed all the formalities, they'll STILL make you suffer. They'll STILL not do their job. You'll barely find an Indian who has not been through a similar ordeal with an Indian bank or government institution. But apparently, in this case, we're supposed to beleive that if only the documents were provided, it would immediately hand over the money to the claimant?? What's worse is that many of India's "middle class" Twatter users who are defending the bank have themselves faced such issues from Indian banks. But it seems sucking bourgeois dick is more satisfying than standing up for yourself.



















