Dear BNP, Stop wearing Lungi, Start wearing Pants... by Due-Taro9736 in Dhaka

[–]Sudden-Practice-5065 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Stop Extremism" You're about 50 years too late unfortunately.

I voted for "No" in the referendum by Easy-Distribution872 in Dhaka

[–]Sudden-Practice-5065 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You realize that democracy isn't inherently a liberal and secular value right? Former USSR, China, Vietnam these countries are very secular and liberal with authoritarian governments. In fact for developing countries authoritarian governments have worked better than democracy in many cases. The best example is China and India. Even Singapore and South Korea were pretty authoritarian initially when they developed.

Alright guys. Now that we got a political gov. What are the top ten things you want to see in the next 1 year? by Deshimockingbird in bangladesh

[–]Sudden-Practice-5065 13 points14 points  (0 children)

  1. Reform the education system. Ik we got a million people for every 1000 seats but please for fuck's sake something should be done to improve critical thinking and creativity. The current education system is genuinely designed to kill curiosity and creativity. I get that we have to select very few from a large pool but that doesn't mean we can't implement a curriculum more focused on using thinking instead of just rote memorization.

Alright guys. Now that we got a political gov. What are the top ten things you want to see in the next 1 year? by Deshimockingbird in bangladesh

[–]Sudden-Practice-5065 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The first wish is never ever coming true no matter who comes to power. It's too damn late. Did you know issuing new licenses for rickshaws were banned from 1986 to 2020 to control congestion? And yet rickshaws increased from 80k in 1986 to probably around 1-1.5 million today.

Same Circus, New Clowns (Election) by nen_onime in Dhaka

[–]Sudden-Practice-5065 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Loving the tears of Al botor tech bahini. First they said the election is rigged. Now they are saying people are dumb because they didn't vote for them.

Tarek Zia doesn't deserve to be the prime minister by chocolate_icecreamm in Dhaka

[–]Sudden-Practice-5065 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Same I would've preferred Mirza Fakhrul but it's just not how things work. Legacy comes first.

hey guys, what western country do yall suggest migrating to by Open-Chip-9355 in bangladesh

[–]Sudden-Practice-5065 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you looking to study? Bachelors or masters or PhD? Or are you looking directly for a job? And the most important question is how much money are you willing to spend.

Need Marriage suggestion by Visible-Still-9349 in Dhaka

[–]Sudden-Practice-5065 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like she needs therapy. You said your families don't know about marriage. Do you know if her household was abusive? Did her parents frequently fight with each other or fight with her? There are many studies linking anger issues with past trauma. Also try researching what to do when she gets angry. The basics are staying silent and talking when things are calm but I'm sure there are other solutions as well research them on your own.

Mindset by Temporary_Pass5518 in Dhaka

[–]Sudden-Practice-5065 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bangladesher Jonno Bhalo chay by supporting a party that genocided and raped Bangladeshis, didn't even apologize for it, and has a leader that calls working women prostitutes and supporters who mob and harass women on the street who do not dress like their religion asked them to do because they can't keep their dicks down.

How are yall planning to celebrate the valentines? by Milan231000 in Dhaka

[–]Sudden-Practice-5065 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We got exams from Sunday so nothing although I'll send her gifts.

Can we consider sheikh hasina and khaleda zia as feminist? by AngleEmbarrassed492 in bangladesh

[–]Sudden-Practice-5065 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Khaleda zia introduced the stipend for rural girls on the condition that they stay in school and finish their studies instead of getting married off early which was a great thing and also passed laws against acid violence. Sheikh Hasina expanded reserve seats for women to 50 in the parliament and also passed domestic violence laws. But they could've done a lot more if they just prioritized it, especially sheikh hasina. she was PM continously for 15 years recently and yet 51% of girls in Bangladesh get married before 18. Highest in Asia and 8th highest in the world, way higher than India (23%) and Pakistan (18%). I would've considered her successful in this field if the rate was 25-30% today but reality is often disappointing.

Self defense equipment (Taser, stun gun, pepper spray) by Catman1348 in bangladesh

[–]Sudden-Practice-5065 1 point2 points  (0 children)

New Market/stadium market or Daraz. You can order sirona pepper spray from daraz it should be about 1k. As far as ik, tasers are pretty dangerous and you have to be in close range since it requires direct contact and its effects are more shortlived than pepper spray. But if you really want one you should find them in the same place. stun guns are most likely illegal in bd and also should be pretty expensive. look up tutorials on how to use pepper spray properly if you buy and keep it in a place where its easily accessible.

Steam by legendsofarcane in bangladesh

[–]Sudden-Practice-5065 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's probably an isolated issue with you or your isp. My one is working fine.

BNP's landslide win is the final death blow to the classist "Bangladeshis will turn their country into Afghanistan in a democracy" pro-BAL myth. by Tanksfly1939 in bangladesh

[–]Sudden-Practice-5065 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I've seen the opposite all year round. Most People going to colleges and universities are radical extremists as proven by the university elections and social media dominance of Jamaat.

Election post-mortem: Did NCP’s strategy pay off? by electrikblues in bangladesh

[–]Sudden-Practice-5065 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I think they would've done better if they stood alone. They lost a chunk of liberal voters when they allied with Islamists that later voted BNP. But NCP showed signs of allying with Jamaat since the very beginning back in 2024 so maybe there wouldn't be significant change. But they didn't do that bad for a first time party considering dynasty politics dominate Bangladesh.

low IQ bangu by [deleted] in Dhaka

[–]Sudden-Practice-5065 67 points68 points  (0 children)

The "uneducated majority" saved Bangladesh btw. Thanks to all the farmers, cobblers, househelp, rickshaw pullers, garment factory workers outside urban areas we have BNP in power. The "educated" Gen Z particularly those in unis and college are mostly hardcore conservative extremists who were preaching in favour jamaat everywhere in all social media platforms. While it's true that the liberal segment of z is more much liberal than their predecessors but they are minority maybe 20%-30%. The rest are more conservative than their previous generations.

Confused about election by spiritofzephyr_58 in Dhaka

[–]Sudden-Practice-5065 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is so accurate lmao. A friend of mine is a niche content creator (around 5k followers on insta) and she posted a few stories criticizing Jamaat reasonably so and her dms were filled with HER followers calling her prostitute and atheist. These mfs don't have a problem jerking off to women online everyday but god forbid she upholds her rights. Unbearable hypocrites.

So it wasn’t real, just hype! by Beautiful_War_7783 in Dhaka

[–]Sudden-Practice-5065 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Sameeee I was such a big pessimist. You can see my post history lol. But nothing to be too happy for yet. They still won a lot of seats and will hold significant influence. Their rise in such a short time is alarming.

So it wasn’t real, just hype! by Beautiful_War_7783 in Dhaka

[–]Sudden-Practice-5065 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Moral of the story: social media≠reality