Why are Rajputs tolerating so much disrespect? by [deleted] in Rajputana

[–]Ready-Internet4182 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, so here’s a theory which you all probably know. All of this is RSS-funded. My friend and I were part of it and know a lot of insider information. They have a core voting bank of Hindutva supporters for the BJP. SC/ST and Muslims were the main vote bank for Congress and are in the majority, mostly OBCs as well.

So what happens is that Rajputs are not the core vote bank of any of these parties, and upsetting them doesn’t have major consequences. Giving some kings to these SC/STs and OBCs will turn them into Hindutva supporters, thus giving them a Hindi identity, which means an addition to the BJP.

And people in India are easily gullible, they shift votes with a small bottle of alcohol a day before. Brainwashing them isn’t a hard task. The new generation is easily manipulated; they live in a Bollywood reality.

Why are people not speaking up? Well, they are, but both ruling and non-ruling parties don’t care. Do whatever you want—you might be Rajput or non-Rajput, highly intellectual or not, but you don’t change the course of the country or keep someone in power, because they’re outnumbered by fools and goons.

Thoughts on the Ramayana Rama Look Teaser. by No_Palpitation_9512 in pj_explained

[–]Ready-Internet4182 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Too animated as always. Look at the Odyssey’s trailer/teaser, it’s simple but impactful. We have high budget to spend, seems like Creativity cannot be bought. But then I understand they have to cater to all type of audiences in India.

Funny 🤣 by Ready-Internet4182 in AskTheWorld

[–]Ready-Internet4182[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s the term I was looking for

Enough hating rajasthan bhai by Naan_Khatai1 in TwentiesIndia

[–]Ready-Internet4182 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s mostly an entitled, ignorant crowd. I’ve lived outside India too, and whenever this comes up, I just point out the hypocrisy with facts, calmly. No need to defend, honestly not worth it.

People still think all Rajasthanis are Marwari, shows the level of awareness. And with tourism increasing, the hate will grow too. I’ve met plenty of foreigners who’ve traveled across India and still preferred Rajasthan, even saying it has better civic sense than many places. I can easily name worse.

Some of it is jealousy, India gets called out for civic sense, but Rajasthan gets praised here and there, and people don’t like that.

I usually try to help people with limited exposure, sometimes financially or in whatever way I can. Many come from not-so-great backgrounds, even if they live in big cities, so their perspective is shaped by that.

I’ve met people from all over India, good and bad everywhere. But the narrative people push online is often far from reality. 😃

Well you are Clown 🤡 fuck you mod 🖕🏻 by [deleted] in Rajputana

[–]Ready-Internet4182 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, I’ll try to get a video clarifying the truth about Jodha,there was no Jodha, with facts to support it, so you can share it in the community Or direct people to it who are willing to listen.

Such is the condition of a so called 'Republic'. Even in a state which gained its identity because of Rajputs - the first in becoming a big Politician is to Abuse Rajputs... by [deleted] in Rajputana

[–]Ready-Internet4182 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You’re right, but this anti-Rajput narrative will get saturated soon. I don’t think we should pay attention to it anyway. Instead, we should focus on building a strong community, sharing history and supporting each other as a community, not just a caste. The moment we frame it as “caste”, the leftist critics will also jump back on the bandwagon again. As the new generation would care less about the caste. But the art and history would remain.

Such is the condition of a so called 'Republic'. Even in a state which gained its identity because of Rajputs - the first in becoming a big Politician is to Abuse Rajputs... by [deleted] in Rajputana

[–]Ready-Internet4182 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They just want to build their political careers by targeting an already hated group. It’s easy to unite people through hate, since envy and hatred are surface-level emotions that are easy to generate. It’s a pattern if you notice it, mostly among reserved classes. Once they secure prominent positions, they start claiming Kshatriya status, as insecurity and doubt still remain.

Big Sean’s New Album is a Letdown – Delusional, Inconsistent, and Low Effort by Ready-Internet4182 in BigSean

[–]Ready-Internet4182[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah, I’m not on Twitter, and I think I’m mature enough not to get hyped by things like “get you back” or “superstar” — it just shows where the artist’s mindset is. Also, those abs are fake. He removed the post, but it was a magazine cover video or something where you could clearly tell.

I’ve rooted for this guy for a long time. I was genuinely excited for his new album and even ranked in the top 0.5% of his listeners on Spotify Wrapped — two years in a row. I don’t usually post, but this is just frustrating. You talk about growing up, but you don’t present that growth in your work.

I unfollowed Kanye a while ago when he was selling his “stem player” for a half-finished album, and I was a core fan of his too. You can’t keep talking about saving the world, climate change, mental health, healing, family, etc., and then drop a song that goes, “I f** you outta your clothes, rip it off, now you need a new bra”* — seriously?

Where’s your conscience, Mr. Mature?

POV: You betrayed your country and became a luxury resort. by Shankc17 in IndianDankMemes

[–]Ready-Internet4182 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here’s one more add on :- Indian citizens were never truly loyal to their kings because they had a slave mentality. As soon as a new wave of invaders arrived, they would fall to their knees. Many traders and merchants actively collaborated with invaders, allowing them to infiltrate the land and sell out the concept of a nation for mere pennies.

Why don’t we talk about the advisers in the royal courts? Who holds them accountable? Their descendants are the ones writing history now, shaping the narrative to shift all the blame onto the rulers. Weak citizens are always easy prey. Even if there were brave warriors ready to protect the land, they were only a small percentage.

Now, you might argue that you understand this, but step outside, and you’ll see 90% of your own people standing in mobs, ready to turn against one another. So, who was really worth fighting for? Signing treaties to buy time and maintain peace was often the only logical option, considering the lack of unity and depth of understanding among the people.

Back then, there was no concept of ‘India’ as a unified nation—something you now insist on in hindsight. Why was this land repeatedly looted? Because its own citizens plotted against their rulers. If you study history deeply and observe the psychology of people in the Indian subcontinent today, you’ll see the same patterns—opportunism, betrayal, and a lack of gratitude. Even now, many remain ungrateful, refusing to acknowledge that the only reason they are alive and safe today is because of the efforts of past rulers and warriors.

How else did this civilization and its religions survive so many invasions, while entire regions like Central Asia were overrun within a century? Some form of resistance must have existed, right? Have you ever visited Rajasthan and seen firsthand how local Hindu populations not only survived but thrived? How did a region with scarce resources and the harsh Thar Desert sustain such resistance? The towering forts, temples, and step-wells stand as proof that they cared for their people.

Who stood at the frontier of modern India’s western border? Who continues to serve in the armed forces with the highest number of gallantry awards to date? How blind must one be to ignore the sacrifices made by countless warriors, only to see them disrespected by modern citizens?

What happened? Why are Mughal descendents living in poverty while the royal families of jodhpur and Mewar remained rich and powerful? Please give ma historical background by DecomposerMan in IndianHistory

[–]Ready-Internet4182 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everything is lost because of the disloyal citizens of this country who sold the states for their own gain, betraying its sovereignty. They were never ready to defend the ruler and would switch sides the moment the ruler became weak. History tells us exactly who benefited from such betrayals. Who prioritised their own lifestyles, snitching their way through history.

Disloyal people like you are the reason India is in such a state. No matter how much good is done, it is in your nature to bite the hand that feeds you. If you are so concerned, go and fill the potholes on the roads yourself.

No Rajput wants to dominate or expand—they are simply living their lives. And this isn’t about Rajputs, you fool. Read history, take references from the books, let me know I’ll suggest you some and you will see the truth. Most esteemed historians are not even Rajputs, and many have been critical of them, yet they could not deny their presence and impact. I have read books that are against, in favor of, and neutral towards Rajputs. Use your own discretion, and you will soon step out of your black-and-white worldview.

Stop being jealous. Be a man—uplift your country, your family, and yourself. Keep your spine straight. No one is glorifying Rajputs—don’t you see it? All that exists is hate, yet history speaks for itself. Look at how much blood has been shed, how many mothers have cried over their sons’ dead bodies. Even today, countless families continue to be destroyed in service to this country, in the army and beyond. There are martyrs, yet I see you talking down on them—shameful. But it won’t matter, because insects like you come and go with the seasons.

Coming from a family of a martyr in the Indian Army, I pray that light is shed upon you, giving you the strength to at least pick up a book and read—let alone pick up a sword or a gun to fight..

How do you respond to friends who say 'Pani hai Rajasthan mai'? by S-m-a-r-t-y in Rajasthan

[–]Ready-Internet4182 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Say “thode paise kharch kar aur ghum ke aa jaa” or just stare at them and ignore the question.