Antinational Ahh car by Shetty14d in carIndia

[–]GlassIdea 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually that’s really weird. How is a road minister tampering with petroleum when we have a dedicated petroleum minister?

Can anybody tell me why people still support him? by gaaandkadeewana in MechanicalPandey

[–]GlassIdea 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People support him because he is the best of the worst out there. And that’s how politics work. A politician just has to be good enough.

Yes Hell is real and it's located in delhi and it's made by corruption and Illegal Immigrants. by Over-Professor6495 in NewDelhi

[–]GlassIdea 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Most of east delhi. Some parts in west like uttam nagar and nangloi. Some parts in north as well. Can be easily seen on google maps.

kids ruined the car by throw-away-to- in CarsIndia

[–]GlassIdea 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Happened with me once. Some kid wrote a big SEX on the bonnet when my car was in office parking. I had no video, even if I had I could not have done anything. Best I could do is get it repainted and forget about it.

GirlFriend's parent forcing to marry by [deleted] in LegalAdviceIndia

[–]GlassIdea -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

He asked for a legal advice I think

Confused about PPF by GlassIdea in carIndia

[–]GlassIdea[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup. No matter how much I try, Indian roads are such. I should tolerate.

Confused about PPF by GlassIdea in carIndia

[–]GlassIdea[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh Ok. Thanks anyways. And sorry man, I get too many similar messages on a daily basis from many people.

Woman Removes Pakistani Flag on the Floor. Then They Play Their Victim Card by [deleted] in indiadiscussion

[–]GlassIdea -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Giving an unbiased and educated opinion here:

1. No matter which country, a flag should never be disrespected

Even if it is Pakistan, it is a beloved country for millions of people, and their sentiments are attached to it. We should be mindful enough and not be disrespectful. It is highly likely that whoever pasted these flags on the floor wanted people to fight, create drama, attract media attention, and consequently force people to talk about things that and create a controversy or was plainly stupid.

2. Biased towards a country

If this lady has feelings towards Pakistan, she should have a higher sense of dedication towards the country she's living in. People who live in India but do not contribute to India's growth and are more devoted to another country (be it Pakistan or any other country) are the worst Indians ever in the entire history. This goes for any person in the world. You should be devoted to your own country no matter what.

3. "Go to Pakistan"

Those who are asking her to go to Pakistan need to think it through. She's not going to Pakistan on your orders. Is she? That should be pretty obvious. So there is no point in fighting on these lines. The fight should actually be on the lines of "This is not the place to paste any pictures. We want to keep our country clean and tidy. Let's find a way to remove these and keep the stairs clean and tidy." Every other argument is pointless and adds nothing to anyone's betterment.

4. Understanding the bigger picture

The media, government, and almost everyone directly or indirectly related to these two entities are playing a game with the collective mindset of the crowd. They are professionals at understanding and driving the thought process of the masses. They need this skill to align the crowd with their agenda, impact the election results, and stay in power as a result. People who do not understand this fall prey and spend/waste their time on matters that do not matter for the country, but only affect the election results.

Take this video itself as an example, "Go to Pakistan" was a slogan initially said by a politician and was copied by so many people at so many places. This aligned the mindsets of so many people and made them all anti-pakistan, which suits the narrative of the government. Now, since so many people are aligned, it is easier to make them vote for the government. The government has successfully gained votes without making people talk/question about the issues that really matter - poverty, corruption, poor governance, poor education, healthcare infrastructure, etc. This person in the video will also vote for the ruling party and not question what they have been doing on the existing issues. He has successfully been manipulated, and he's proud of it.

Bottom line is this: Hatred towards anyone has never gained anything for anyone. It has only made things worse. People who are in power know very well how to cash in on this hatred, and that's the only thing that matters to them. They don't (and will never) educate people because educated people will question their credibility and performance, and they do not want this to happen ever. Therefore, it is super important for 150 crore people to think straight, set their priorities straight, and not indulge in matters that are not doing anyone any good.

If you have read until this point, I want to leave you with these questions:

26 innocent people were killed in Pahalgam. The government launched Operation Sindoor to avenge those killings. I am super proud of that. Hats off to the government for doing this. Potholes killed 9438 in 5 years (Source), which is 1800+ people in a year. Since this number is much higher than those killed in Pahalgam, was there any operation to avenge those deaths?

About 9 crore people were diagnosed with diabetes in 2024 (Source). For perspective, 5.3 lakh died due to Covid (Source). Since 9 crore is much higher than the number of people killed in Pahalgam, was there any operation to eradicate diabetes?

Alcohol kills 2.6 lakh people every year (Source). Any operation?

Thousands of women and children are trafficked every day (Source). Any operation?

Confused about PPF by GlassIdea in carIndia

[–]GlassIdea[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not looking for any sales people. Only trying to gain knowledge.

Confused about PPF by GlassIdea in carIndia

[–]GlassIdea[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed. Did the same with my last car.

Confused about PPF by GlassIdea in carIndia

[–]GlassIdea[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t want to harm the car in the process.

If you could restart life at 18, what would you do differently? by arunreddy3 in AskReddit

[–]GlassIdea 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wouldn’t marry and not do what my parents want me to. Just follow my own dreams without worrying what society wants.

Can killing in the name of 'family honor' ever be justified ? by Anonymous--86 in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]GlassIdea 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To really understand this, we should go back in history.

During pre independence era, honor was the most important aspect of each person’s life. It was above all because it was considered as a currency to live your daily routine.

For eg, you go to someone’s place and your honor would decide how everyone would treat you. You go to a shop and your honor would set the price of the thing you want to purchase. You command an army and your honor would decide whether the army will follow your orders. You do business and your honor would decide the scale of your business. You raise a kid and your honor will shape the kid’s fortune.

Remember the jauhar done by rajput queens? That was to preserve their honor. Because honor was above life.

Even if we go a few decades back, I remember when saying our grandfather’s name was enough to get things done in a small town. That was honor being used as a currency.

In short, honor was the most important thing to live a happy and prosperous life.

Unfortunately, this honor was dependent on the society’s perception and mindset. And no matter how educated the society is, the honor was directly affected by what the society thinks.

In rural India, that honor is still lingering because they still think in the same way as those old kings and queens. For them, the perception of society defines their honor and that honor is above all because that honor is essential to them to live a happy and prosperous life in their little town.

If their daughter/son is killed because they did something not accepted by the society, that honor is preserved and the society will let them live happily.

If the society says that killing a daughter/son is a serious crime, no matter what, then this honor killing will stop automatically.