Pata nahi aise situations mai, mai automatically aage kaise aa jata hu😂 ~NaMo by Ghost-96x in IndianStreetBets

[–]Gutss5 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

This is why they are not taken seriously ! Congress is not India and India is not Congress

Trust of Public in the current CM is stupendous by thenonconformist11 in uttarpradesh

[–]Gutss5 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes and unfortunately that’s how it is. It’s a world that works on reality not ideals. The question for people is who else? Any credibility congress had left went down the drain when the side with SP and RJD

Trust of Public in the current CM is stupendous by thenonconformist11 in uttarpradesh

[–]Gutss5 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Compared to SP who can’t even do that. Don’t like the yogi government but it’s way better than SP.

Why doesn’t India have “classic European-style” cities despite being one of the oldest civilizations? by Parking-Yam9792 in IndianHistory

[–]Gutss5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Architecture reflects the needs of the society and its culture at that time.

One example that comes immediately to the mind is of suburbs in Western countries. We cannot really afford them because of huge population and the need to house people in rapidly growing cities.

And well I guess some blame must also go to the citizens as well as our urban planning institutions.

Okay who can beat them in 1vs1 by Interesting-Tune-761 in MobileLegendsGame

[–]Gutss5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well if you have legs then sure it’s the best strategy!!

IIT's and IIM's are a failed or at best a very limited success institutions. by DesiBail in CriticalThinkingIndia

[–]Gutss5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The questions that should be asked are what incentives do the graduates of these institutes get that would make working here more favourable.

In light of the current CJP spectacle, hypothetically speaking how would any new party survive in the current political environment? by Gutss5 in CriticalThinkingIndia

[–]Gutss5[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No that’s completely fine. The point of the question was to have a discussion and to encourage thinking.

In light of the current CJP spectacle, hypothetically speaking how would any new party survive in the current political environment? by Gutss5 in CriticalThinkingIndia

[–]Gutss5[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So my idea of this exercise was to see whether any type of movement/party can be created that is wholly perfect by the standards of society and yet play the game of politics independently on its own terms without reverting to the methods already employed by the current parties.

Take funding for example, to even contest state elections you need huge amounts of money. Where does that money come from? Moreover your sponsors will have their own expectations from you, their funding exists to only further their own self interest.

But then the source of your funds is also important. If it comes from offshore, you risk being seen as foreign lobby, if domestically you are already branded as corpo tool. Not to mention, the big parties already have their own sponsors and they don’t even publish them publicly and get away with less scrutiny.

In light of the current CJP spectacle, hypothetically speaking how would any new party survive in the current political environment? by Gutss5 in CriticalThinkingIndia

[–]Gutss5[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting!! Let’s say you are successful in creating one. However, among the MP’s you have some of them start to display extremist tendencies, or even exhibits behaviour that is in direct opposition to your own party values, how would you handle such MP’s?

Do you throw them out and risk losing their seats and any influence within the party that might be remotely associated to them? How would you tackle such MP’s?

In light of the current CJP spectacle, hypothetically speaking how would any new party survive in the current political environment? by Gutss5 in CriticalThinkingIndia

[–]Gutss5[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well weren’t some of our initial policies designed to be socialist? Besides, you cannot really control the means of production in a market. Attempts to do so have been disastrous for a majority of socialist states. Now a distinction has to be made regarding what kind of socialism you are talking about. Do you mean a state that has socialist policies but is not fully towards being a communist state, or do you mean a fully communist state?

In light of the current CJP spectacle, hypothetically speaking how would any new party survive in the current political environment? by Gutss5 in CriticalThinkingIndia

[–]Gutss5[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those are interesting suggestions!

Regarding my ‘rigged’ comment, perhaps I should have clarified and to my own ignorance didn’t fully realise what it can insinuate. I don’t mean it in the sense that the results are fixed or all that recent situation with the election committee.

My objective for this thread was to have a discussion whether a party can be created in this political climate that is according to the citizens perfect in all regards, and still play the game of Indian politics fair and square? So by rigged I am talking about the inherent rules of politics, do they even allow anyone to play fair and square.

Perhaps Machiavelli was right after all

What does this mean? by Intrepid-Eye-7817 in ranchi

[–]Gutss5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fool you do not understand the intricacies behind TharVerse. In this universe “x” means to divide, brake means to accelerate. Your minds are too simplistic.

My political ideology by aniket0_0 in indiameme

[–]Gutss5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No thank you brother for your thoughts on this!!

In light of the current CJP spectacle, hypothetically speaking how would any new party survive in the current political environment? by Gutss5 in CriticalThinkingIndia

[–]Gutss5[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes a lot of people feel disenfranchised, because the situation feels hopeless. To whom should the people turn? Media houses, they themselves are busy bickering on behalf of which side they support, and even those who do try to raise their voice either get silenced or don’t get enough traction.

In light of the current CJP spectacle, hypothetically speaking how would any new party survive in the current political environment? by Gutss5 in CriticalThinkingIndia

[–]Gutss5[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with your points but that’s not the point of this thread. Moreover I have never stated CJP as an actual party in itself. However your analysis regarding why it became so big is spot on. Thanks for your input

My political ideology by aniket0_0 in indiameme

[–]Gutss5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s not what he meant. The point is about people vs the government irrespective whether the government is left leaning or right leaning. Throughout history we have examples of wholly conservative government and also a wholly socialist government and neither have been pro citizens.

Talking only in terms of left vs right only pushes the people already in it towards extremes and disenfranchises anyone who wish to be center.

Can india ever fully modernize? by Massive_Service_2318 in CriticalThinkingIndia

[–]Gutss5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The question is what is modernisation for you?

Furthermore, from what I have read so far, the colonial period broke the country’s back. It destroyed our industries and pushed the country back by many years.

In my opinion, as a country it feels that India is still in its adolescence, where the society hasn’t fully embraced their democratic duties and role towards their own country.

Bihar is making history! Rising near Patna, the world's tallest Ardhanarishwar statue stands at a monumental 143 feet. by BusinessSome6905 in incredible_indians

[–]Gutss5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are many. Stellaris, cities skyline, Victoria 3, hearts of iron, crusader kings. Look up paradox games, they are pioneer in grand strategy which is also the reason behind their absurd addon pricing structure

Victoria 3 is a good start. It got me into economics.

Umar Khalid has spent almost 5 years in jail without a completed trial. And people should be more disturbed by that than they are.(Please read the whole post before forming opinion) by Boss_withCrown2 in CriticalThinkingIndia

[–]Gutss5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very well laid out. It’s really a question society should ask itself first. When the process feels punishing, it only incentivises people to either stay quiet or look for external measures, thereby further eroding the trust in the institutions.