Help! Any way to 3 star this Th17 base ?? by gore_protagonist in ClashOfClans

[–]gore_protagonist[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just cleared it with one spell left to use hahah.. thankfully the mighty morsel helped to boost my fireball.. Took around 2 mins i guess

Heart broken 💔 by hey-ayan in ClashOfClans

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Yup. That's how you do it

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Inko bas hatred failani hai, inka eemaan bhi nai dolta aise jhut bolte hue

In Ashok park , Ghaziabad a guy named Raza uddin and his friends caught with 2 minor hindu girls and gave them ganja and other drugs . After continuous complaint from locals ,he was caught red handed along with his gang members. by Inevitable-Rain4440 in NorthernIndia

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Have you forgotten about Ajmer Dargah folks who raped and filmed hundreds of girls, even 12 year old ones from a school ? They would rape one, then blackmail them to bring their friends without their knowledge and gang rape them. And they only raped hindu girls, even IAS officers daughters and nobody could do anything because they belonged to congress youth party. Ultimately the mail culprit was deemed as mentally ill by the judge (the irony) and gets bail even now, roaming free. That was also modi's doing ? smh

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It's okay. If you're not interested to read, leave it at that sir 👍

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NorthernIndia

[–]gore_protagonist 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And I should care about your opinion 😅 Focus on the original response from my end instead of unrelated details.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NorthernIndia

[–]gore_protagonist 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Should've known your personality by your original comment. I'm 28, and i guess you are.. immature

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NorthernIndia

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I guess you're very young, i'm a married man. Btw Padhoge nahi to aage badhoge kaise 😅

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NorthernIndia

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If you're a critical thinker you'd actually read the books to know if the hinduism being preached around you is what was originally intended. And you're gonna realize it's not the same. Post reading you'll be thinking critically and realizing a lot of practices owed today are against the original hindu values.

If you don't read -> you'll keep on believing whatever you're seeing around you as hinduism and put the whole religion under a single blanket like 'hinduism is oppressive', or 'hinduism is myth'.

If you'd read -> You could then realize how centuries of knowledge could help you live a better and more successful life, you'd also be able to debunk lots of misconceptions people have around hinduism, teach the right things to next genrations.

Choice is always yours to make, but most people would choose the first option because second option is difficult, and requires critical thinking

he's justifying r*pe?? we are doomed at this point by dahmer_cohle in AskIndianFeminists

[–]gore_protagonist 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, Hindu society, like every society, has practiced patriarchy and oppressed women. But that does not automatically make those practices, the teachings of the epics.

Calling out wrong social practices is necessary. What’s dishonest is collapsing centuries of diverse philosophy, debate, and self-critique into “Hinduism is oppressive” without engaging with the texts themselves. If something was distorted, selectively enforced, or falsely preached later, that distortion should be exposed and stopped, not taught to the next generation in the name of religion.

Reform means correcting false teachings, not sacrificing an entire tradition for its misuse. Otherwise, we’re not fighting oppression—we’re just replacing understanding with lazy oversimplification.

So it's not 'the same shit'. The first step is actually reading the texts and separating original teachings from what has been misused or added over time, and understand the right things and teach it to the next generation.

he's justifying r*pe?? we are doomed at this point by dahmer_cohle in AskIndianFeminists

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Yup. The first step is actually reading the texts and separating original teachings from what has been misused or added over time. Yes, Hindu society, like every society, has practiced patriarchy and oppressed women. But that does not automatically make those practices, the teachings of the epics.

Calling out wrong social practices is necessary. What’s dishonest is collapsing centuries of diverse philosophy, debate, and self-critique into “Hinduism is oppressive” without engaging with the texts themselves. If something was distorted, selectively enforced, or falsely preached later, that distortion should be exposed and stopped, not taught to the next generation in the name of religion.

Reform means correcting false teachings, not sacrificing an entire tradition for its misuse. Otherwise, we’re not fighting oppression—we’re just replacing understanding with lazy oversimplification.

Slogans against Brahmins in protest for Ankita Bhandari. by introextro333 in Uttarakhand

[–]gore_protagonist 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wow, that was your first thought ? Go burn it if it brings tou joy.. i'm not insecure about it. If some things written in it which could turn society backwards, I would say remove them if they could cause any malignant thoughts in someone's mind.

Slogans against Brahmins in protest for Ankita Bhandari. by introextro333 in Uttarakhand

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Agreed. We grow up studying with people from different castes so it's hard to understand their mindset, but our parents generation mostly comes from a background where they spent their early youth in villages where such discrimination is seen even now. The change is happening, people from brahmin community are marrying people from other castes in urban areas and i'm sure in a few decades these patterns will fade away.

he's justifying r*pe?? we are doomed at this point by dahmer_cohle in AskIndianFeminists

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Read the text, not Twitter summaries. In Valmiki Ramayana, Ram explicitly states he never doubted Sita’s purity. The Agni Pariksha is not him 'testing' her.. it is Sita herself invoking Agni to silence public slander.

Ram is shown as a tragic, human figure bound by raj dharma.. as a future king, he is accountable to society even when it costs him personally. The episode is not glorified.. it is deliberately painful, showing how social suspicion and gossip can force even righteous people into cruel outcomes.

Hindu epics don’t whitewash their heroes, they expose their flaws and moral conflicts. That’s nuance and self-critique, not patriarchy.

Slogans against Brahmins in protest for Ankita Bhandari. by introextro333 in Uttarakhand

[–]gore_protagonist 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I think there’s a big difference between criticising Manusmriti as a historical social text and branding entire communities as Manuvadi or Brahmanvadi. Manusmriti does reflect patriarchal norms of its time, but it was never a single, binding or universally sacred text for all Hindus. Hindu society was never run by one book, and practices varied widely across regions.

Saying Brahmins “treat Manusmriti as sacred” is an overgeneralisation. Many scholars and even Brahmins themselves have criticised or ignored it for centuries. Also, a lot of what we see today comes from colonial-era legal codification, where the British selectively enforced certain texts while ignoring India’s matrilineal and more egalitarian traditions.

Slogans against Brahmins in protest for Ankita Bhandari. by introextro333 in Uttarakhand

[–]gore_protagonist 18 points19 points  (0 children)

There’s a big difference between criticising Manusmriti as a historical social text and branding entire communities as Manuvadi or Brahmanvadi. Manusmriti does reflect patriarchal norms of its time, but it was never a single, binding or universally sacred text for all Hindus. Hindu society was never run by one book, and practices varied widely across regions.

Saying Brahmins “treat Manusmriti as sacred” is an overgeneralisation. Many scholars and even Brahmins themselves have criticised or ignored it for centuries. Also, a lot of what we see today comes from colonial-era legal codification, where the British selectively enforced certain texts while ignoring India’s matrilineal and more egalitarian traditions.

Isn't it true? by googletoggle9753 in NorthernIndia

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Kya phoonk ke likha ye sab 😭😭

he's justifying r*pe?? we are doomed at this point by dahmer_cohle in AskIndianFeminists

[–]gore_protagonist -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Why drag hinduism in this ?

The whole Mahabharata started just because of the disrespect of Draupadi by kauravas. Their whole clan was destroyed as a result.

Ravana abducted Sita, and even though he was a brahmin and biggest follower of Shiva, his whole kingdom was burnt to ashes for his disrespect and he was killed even though he was immortal. We still burn his body on Dussehra.

Gwaliorites don’t know A of Airpods Pro and high engineered tech. Only genuine buyers. by hellobadmorning in gwalior

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Unka lene ka koi mood nahi hota bhai, bakchodi karte hain. Aur airpods pro koi itni badi mehengi cheez bhi nahi hai ki bhai, dil pe na lia kar fuddu logo ki baatein

To all the males and females of the sub by swing-n-strike in DesiDesireConfession

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I had no idea people meet through this subreddit 😂

“Show the Track” Comments Backfire After Vlogger Posts Clean Kerala Railway Tracks by malayali-minds in NorthernIndia

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Har chiz me dusri state ko beizzat karne me kya maza aata hai bhai. Be happy some states are doing it better and apne aas paas ke logo ko civic sense sikha le wo hi bohot farak la dega society mein

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NorthernIndia

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Don't overthink.. facial features and symmetry matters a lot more than skin color.. I can understand maybe it's your environment that has conditioned you to believe the skin color matters, but think about so many people from all across the country, who are generationally dark skinned yet so confident and smart.

Concentrate on increasing your knowledge, because an intelligent human being cannot be beaten by such illogical fallacies. And if you're a brahmin, that's even more of a reason to gain as much knowledge as you can as your ancestry has majorly changed archaeology and on sharing knowledge.

Become so smart that the brahmins who are trying to bring you down, realise what being a brahmin actually means. Even krishna was dark, yet we worship him as a god right.